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Are you fans of Not Just Bikes like we are? Well, we hope you enjoy this interview Jason Slaughter, the man behind the successful YouTube channel.
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EPISODE 74: Not Just Bikes with Jason Slaughter
Jason Slaughter is the creator of Not Just Bikes, the wildly popular YouTube channel that covers urban design and daily living in the Netherlands. Jason’s videos are informative and entertaining, and whether they’re about the shaky finances on which the suburbs are built or something as simple as grocery shopping, each one helps viewers understand larger concepts about building cities for people, not cars. Doug sat down with Jason in Amsterdam to talk about the origins of Not Just Bikes and why places that force everyone to drive whether they want to or not just plain suck.
SHOW NOTES:
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Watch the videos mentioned in this episode:
Why Many Cities Suck (But Dutch Cities Don’t)
Why Grocery Shopping is Better in Amsterdam
Why Dutch Bikes Are Better (and why you should want one)
The Wrong Way to Set Speed Limits
How Suburban Development Makes American Cities Poorer
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