we want to have elecectricity. well, let's dig up that mountain anand just lilikeake electricit. and we'e'll just run railroad cs and trucks. and like all we do is overpower things oror neglect t things. >> [speaking native language] >>>> the majority of trips that people need to takeke in their lives, if you're in guatemala or ghana or in boston, are bikeable. >> if we have a problem with transportation, it's when we wake up in the morning, you look at the sky and we say, if it's cloudy, do we go by y cr or we tatake the bike? the tranansportation story or transportation problem in africa is totally different. they don't have the choice. they either have to walk-- the kids have to walk 2 to 3 hours to school and from school, or caregivers have to walk all day long. in the best circumstances, they can see maybe two or three patients. it's a completely different view on what a b bike can dodo. we e don't t see the ususe of ae other than.n...we have the chch. >> having a bicycle and being able to access education can have susuch a huge impact on, you knonow, aspirational levels, on