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This blog, iNLand fIEts, is intended to showcase the state of affairs that bicycle riders currently face in the Inland Empire of Southern California. Listed as the fifth worse bike/ped environment nationwide, it ranks as the worst in the State of CA itself. Here, we can re-imagine the sprawl capital of the country as a human-scaled environment with an eye toward improving bicycling conditions.

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