Bus for Bicycles
This bus was developed as part of a study to solve inner-city congestion, a topic that evolved over many years to include a wide range of proposals and projects, such as bike tracks and moving walkways (1972); a folding steel bicycle with small wheels for Batavus (1976); a bicycle umbrella to protect riders from bad weather (1979); a folding scooter (1979); and the lightweight aluminum bicycle Zoombike, which easily folds and unfolds and fits into the luggage compartment of a car (2000). The bus was designed to enable passengers to store their bicycles within a designated area at the front of the bus.
![Bus for Bicycles 1976 Experimental project FIAT](https://richardsapperdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/bus-for-bicycles-sapper.jpeg)
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![Bus for Bicycles 1976 Experimental project FIAT](https://richardsapperdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/bus-for-bicycles-sapper.jpeg)