Introduction: A Nation of Fietsers
Chapter 1: Streets Aren't Set in Stone
Chapter 2: Not Sport. Transport
Chapter 3: Fortune Favors the Brave
Chapter 4: One Size Won't Fit All
Chapter 5: Demand More
Chapter 6: Think Outside the Van
Chapter 7: Build at a Human Scale
Chapter 8: Use Bikes to Feed Transit
Chapter 9: Put Your City on the Map
Chapter 10: Learn to Ride Like the Dutch
Conclusion: A World of Fietsers
References
Acknowledgments
Chris and Melissa Bruntlett are co-founders of a marketing and communications firm focused on inspiring healthier, happier, simpler forms of mobility through words, photography, and film. For many years, they have been developing written and visual content, including videos, with a focus on storytelling rather than relaying quantitative information. Collectively, they have written hundreds of articles based on the experiences of their family both at home in Vancouver and in cities around the world.
"A fantastic history of the Dutch evolution into the bike-capital
of the world and how its history and solutions can be
applied...elsewhere. It should be required reading for every
politician, planner, advocate, traffic engineer, or anyone else
involved in the livable streets movement."
*Streetsblog San Francisco*
"All designers of bicycle infrastructure would do well to read the
book...It's a book that even many cycling advocates would do well
to read...Most importantly, it's a book that should be in the hands
of every elected official of every city everywhere."
*Transportation Planning*
"An informative and enjoyable read that will inspire anyone
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policies...Building the Cycling City left me inspired."
*Sightline*
"Unflaggingly optimistic...Building the Cycling City is an
accessible read."
*Environment & Urbanization*
"Melissa and Chris Bruntlett’s book Building the Cycling City: The
Dutch Blueprint for Urban Vitality is a fantastic read for those
interested in exploring more about how the Dutch have been
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*Spacing*
"Decision makers the world over would do well to read this
book to see just how clean, humane and pleasant our towns and
cities can be."
*Resurgence & Ecologist*
"I would equate Building the Cycling City to riding a
Dutch bike. You don't want to rush through it like a road bike, but
it hauls a lot of lessons from the Dutch cycling experience which
are practical to North American cities and delivered in
an upright, easy to read manner."
*Dandyhorse*
"If cycling as a mode of transportation interests you and you're
not impressed with our half-ass bike lanes, Building the
Cycling City should be on your reading list."
*Urban Review Saint Louis*
"Their book provides a valuable introduction and overview of Dutch
cycling culture for those unfamiliar with it, covering many of its
different dimensions and perspectives."
*Urban Cycling Institute*
"Excellent."
*Resilience.org*
"Beautifully crafted...recommended to all the cycling advocates,
city and town planners, city design architects, municipal
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*Pedal and Tring Tring blog*
"In sharing their two-wheeled adventures and the lessons of
Europe's greatest cycle cities, the Bruntletts offer a pragmatic
and hopeful vision of the future. Building the Cycling City shows
how all cities can follow the Dutch blueprint for health,
happiness, and mobility freedom."---Charles Montgomery, author of
"Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design"
"Bruntlett and Bruntlett make the definitive case that cycling
cities are livable cities. But unless we all demand more, as the
Dutch have and continue to do, we'll compromise our health, the
safety of our children, and our pocketbooks. For anyone who cares
about how cities transform to become places for people, this book
will show you how it is done."---Jennifer Keesmaat, former Chief
Planner, City of Toronto and Chief Executive Officer, Creative
Housing Society
"When it comes to understanding how the urban biking revolution is
transforming cities and the lives of real people, Melissa and Chris
are the real deal. Now they have written a book that is engaging,
inspiring, and practical. You don't have to love the Dutch way of
building cities to love this book—you just need to love great
storytelling, and want YOUR city to be better."---Brent Toderian,
City Planner & Urbanist, TODERIAN UrbanWORKS, former Chief Planner,
City of Vancouver
"Building the Cycling City shows how people worldwide inspire each
other to create better cycling cities. The book celebrates local
heroes who choose to adapt Dutch ideas to their own demands. The
resulting urban transformations often became an inspiration to
Dutch city builders themselves. Melissa and Chris Bruntlett offer
not only inspiring stories, but also concrete plans and effective
strategies for cycling cities. This is a must read for both cycling
advocates and urbanists."---Saskia Kluit, CEO, Fietsersbond and
President, Dutch Cycling Embassy
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