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John Forester (7 October 1929 – 14 April 2020) was an English industrial engineer, specializing in bicycle transportation engineering. A cycling activist, he was known as "the father of vehicular cycling", for creating the Effective Cycling program of bicycle training along with its associated book of the same title, and for coining the phrase "the vehicular cycling principle" – "Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles". His published works also included Bicycle Transportation: A Handbook for Cycling Transportation Engineers.

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  • John Forester, né à East Dulwich près de Londres le 7 octobre 1929 et mort à San Diego le 14 avril 2020, est un ingénieur industriel américain spécialisé dans les questions de politique cyclable. Célèbre militant cycliste, il a inlassablement fait la promotion du « cyclisme véhiculaire », et a créé le programme de formation (en). Il a formulé le principe cardinal du cyclisme véhiculaire en soutenant que « les cyclistes réussissent mieux lorsqu'ils agissent et sont traités comme des conducteurs de véhicules ». Parmi ses publications on trouve un guide intitulé Bicycle Transportation: A Handbook for Cycling Transportation Engineers. (fr)
  • John Forester (7 October 1929 – 14 April 2020) was an English industrial engineer, specializing in bicycle transportation engineering. A cycling activist, he was known as "the father of vehicular cycling", for creating the Effective Cycling program of bicycle training along with its associated book of the same title, and for coining the phrase "the vehicular cycling principle" – "Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles". His published works also included Bicycle Transportation: A Handbook for Cycling Transportation Engineers. (en)
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  • Dulwich, London, England (en)
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  • San Diego, California, U.S. (en)
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  • John Forester, né à East Dulwich près de Londres le 7 octobre 1929 et mort à San Diego le 14 avril 2020, est un ingénieur industriel américain spécialisé dans les questions de politique cyclable. Célèbre militant cycliste, il a inlassablement fait la promotion du « cyclisme véhiculaire », et a créé le programme de formation (en). Il a formulé le principe cardinal du cyclisme véhiculaire en soutenant que « les cyclistes réussissent mieux lorsqu'ils agissent et sont traités comme des conducteurs de véhicules ». Parmi ses publications on trouve un guide intitulé Bicycle Transportation: A Handbook for Cycling Transportation Engineers. (fr)
  • John Forester (7 October 1929 – 14 April 2020) was an English industrial engineer, specializing in bicycle transportation engineering. A cycling activist, he was known as "the father of vehicular cycling", for creating the Effective Cycling program of bicycle training along with its associated book of the same title, and for coining the phrase "the vehicular cycling principle" – "Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles". His published works also included Bicycle Transportation: A Handbook for Cycling Transportation Engineers. (en)
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  • John Forester (fr)
  • John Forester (cyclist) (en)
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