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In "Two Wheels and Two Feet: Cities Embracing Change," Robert Ornig takes us on a transformative journey through the world's cities as they evolve and adapt to the pressing needs of our time. From bustling metropolises to quiet towns, discover how communities are turning to bicycles and their own two feet, moving away from a car-dominated past. With compelling stories, global insights, and a vision for a more sustainable urban future, this is the blueprint for a revolution that's been long in the making.Reviews:"A captivating read on cities in flux!" - Miranda L."Ornig brilliantly captures the urban evolution!" - John K."A must-read for city planners and dreamers alike." - Tasha P."Thought-provoking and filled with hope!" - Carlos G."An illuminating exploration of modern cityscapes." - Farah W."Ornig paints a world I want to live in!" - Elena S."A bicycle revolution wrapped in pages!" - Raj V."From cover to cover, an urban revelation!" - Nate H."The future is on two wheels and two feet!" - Sophia Q."Ditch the car, grab this book!" - Liam T.There is a distinct thrill in the simple act of stepping forward - whether it's the momentum of feet upon cobblestone streets or the rhythmic turn of pedals propelling one through an urban mosaic. "Two Wheels and Two Feet: Cities Embracing Change" isn't just a title; it's a manifesto, an invitation, and a reflection of the transformation we witness in the world around us.I had the pleasure of first meeting Robert Ornig during a city planning conference in Amsterdam, a city where bicycles rule and cars are mere guests. The passion with which Robert spoke of the potential for urban change, for a world where streets are reclaimed by the people, was infectious. I knew then that his observations and insights needed to be shared with the world.This book isn't just about urban planning or transportation. At its heart, it's about humanity's innate desire for connection - with each other, with our environment, and with the future we envision for ourselves. Through the intricate web of stories and analyses that Robert weaves, we are compelled to see our cities not as they are, but as they could be.In a world striving for sustainable change, amidst the chaos of traffic jams and the cacophony of honking horns, the solution might just lie in the quiet whirr of bicycle chains and the soft patter of footsteps. As you delve into the pages of this masterpiece, I hope you find not just information, but inspiratio