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In Chapter 1 of Wheels of Change, the improvement of the nation’s roads is best characterized as a
long-term effect of a disagreement between cyclists and farmers.
long-term effect of the increased popularity of cycling.
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long-term effect of the increased popularity of cycling.
Cyclists’ growing numbers and their Good Roads advocacy created sustained pressure for better surfaces and maintenance, which led to lasting improvements in the nation’s roads.
Cyclists’ growing numbers and their Good Roads advocacy created sustained pressure for better surfaces and maintenance, which led to lasting improvements in the nation’s roads.
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