Sam Kazan at the Washington Examiner thinks that only an aristocrat can afford to go car free. And alerts us to this:
But [World Car Free] had an underlying political agenda; its organizers call on "governments to help create permanent change to benefit pedestrians, cyclists, and other people who do [...]

The CTB decided to limit Transportation Enhancement funding to only 5 of the 12 federally designated programs. The original proposal was to limit it to only the top four on this list.
Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety and Education Landscaping and Scenic Beautification along Transportation Corridors (including [...]Silver Spring Trails follows the Interim Metropolitan Branch Trail signs.
I was able to follow the signs for the interim on-road route from Piney Branch Road to Fort Totten Drive and back today.
All of the turns are marked by the directional turn signs. Route signs pointing straight were placed [...]
Streetsblog DC has a slideshow of working bikes. Many are outside the U.S.
A guest columnist to the Richmond BizSense writes about how his bike commuting helps drivers.
Think of it this way — you may get frustrated if you have to veer around me [...]