In an era of traffic congestion, pollution, and escalating car expenses, a grassroots movement is encouraging bicyclists on city streets. For some, bicycling has become a political act, spawning subcultures advocating changes in transportation, urban planning, and public health. Monday, March 9 from 9-10 on the Jefferson Exchange hear Jeff Mapes, author of "Pedaling Revolution: How Cyclists are Changing American Cities." Mapes is a senior political reporter for the Oregonian and a long-time bike commuter
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