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KTK: Your ‘favourite’ cyclist

 Malaysian finance/business, Public transport  15 Responses »
Oct 152011
 

If we really want to promote cycling and bicycle lanes, maybe what we need is a mascot.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 3.23pm  Tagged with: cycling, KTK

Selangor to introduce bicycle lanes

 Public transport, Sustainable development  12 Responses »
Oct 152011
 
Selangor to introduce bicycle lanes

Selangor is setting the early pace: Kuala Kubu Bharu could have bicycle lanes by December, followed by PJ and Shah Alam. How about Penang, Kinta Valley and JB?

 Posted by Anil Netto at 1.35am  Tagged with: bicycle lanes, Kuala Kubu Bharu, Penang, selangor

The Great Depression – and the pathetic political leaders of today

 Poverty, United States, Workers' rights  5 Responses »
Oct 122011
 

Echoes of the Great Depression may be seen in the pitiful conditions faced by many workers around the world today.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 11.06am  Tagged with: california, Great Depression, photography

Old Penang: Weld Quay (updated)

 Old Penang, Public transport  30 Responses »
Oct 092011
 
Old Penang: Weld Quay (updated)

As you can see, Penang once had an eco-friendly public transport system.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 9.00am  Tagged with: buses, Penang, Public transport, railway

Public transport forums launched

 Public transport  15 Responses »
Sep 302011
 

Hello everyone, a few of you have requested that we should start a forum to promote and propose improvements to public transport in Penang.

 Posted by Anil Netto at 6.24pm  Tagged with: buses, cycling, forums, Klang Valley, Penang, Public transport
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