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Default Cyclist GPS data could help cities plan safer routes

Strava has been using GPS coordinates to monitor progress for cyclists and runners for quite some time, and now it's looking to lend a hand to local governments. With its new effort Strava Metro, the fitness-tracking outfit serves up data on 90...

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