The Modern American city seems to be little more than a place where cars are moved from one place to another.
Scott writes a smart, engaging zine about bicycle advocacy, bike culture, public transit issues, and the dark side of car culture.
He has a positive, upbeat, yet realistic attitude about showing people the value of riding bicycles and using alternative transit.
This issue explores how cities are built around car culture, London setting up fees for people who drive private cars into the city, information about oil shortages, as well as local public transit issues affecting Portland — often considered one of the most bike-friendly cities in America.