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Illich On Efficient Transportation

An excerpt from philosopher Ivan Illich’s “Energy and Equity”:

Man on a bicycle can go three or four times faster than the pedestrian, but uses five times less energy in the process. He carries one gram of his weight over a kilometer of flat road at an expense of only 0.15 calories. The bicycle is the perfect transducer to match man’s metabolic energy to the impedance of locomotion. Equipped with this tool, man outstrips the efficiency of not only all machines but all other animals as well.

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  1. And yet man on the bicyle is subject to ill treatment from man in the SUV, one of the least equitable forms to transport around.

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