In the late 1800s, a business man by the name of Albert Pope had noticed the growing popularity of bicycles and started up his own manufacturing company. In order to make his product more appealing to those who lived outside of well-manicured city streets, Pope began a crusade that would shape the face of transportation in America. He started a magazine with the sole purpose of bringing road quality to the public eye, donated vast sums of money to MIT to start a new road engineering program and eventually succeeded in convincing congress to found the Office of Road Inquiry – what would eventually become the Federal Highway Administration.Many might not recognize Mr. Pope's name, but you may know about his company, Columbia bicycles.
The thoughts and musing of Dave Hurst regarding Bicycles, Beans, Brewing, and life in Michigan.
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Thursday, July 8, 2010
Saving American Roads... Again.
I saw a short, interesting article on Autoblog Green about how bicycles built American roads:
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