Building the Cause for Change, Bike Friendly Oak Cliff
In a sad revelation, Beth noted a conversation with Dallas Bike Co-Ordinator PM Summer, where he stated, “As long as I’m the Bike Coordinator for the city, Dallas will never have on-street bike lanes”.
Bicycle on METRO light rail; your emails & attendance needed again, Bicycle Commute Houston
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Posts Tagged ‘blogs’
Bicycle Blog Roundup, 11/24/08
Bicycle Blog Roundup, 11/17/08
CityRacks Design Competition Winner, NY City Racks Competition
The design of Ian Mahaffy and Maarten De Greeve (Bettlelab), based in Copenhagen, Denmark, was selected as the first-place winner in the outdoor competition that attracted over 200 entrants from around the world.
Product Review: Blackburn X4, Jack and Adam’s Bicycles Blog
With the loss of light associated with this [...]
Bicycle News Roundup, 10/27/08
News and interesting stories from the blogs:
No Getting Around It: Cycling and Religion Clash Again, Bike Snob NYC
Few things are more stressful than awakening on a Monday morning to a full-blown local bike-related civic controversy. And once again, this one involves orthodox Jews and (forgive the simplistic catch-all term which is just too convenient not [...]
Bicycle News Roundup, 10/20/08
Stories & News From the Blogs:
Grand Street Protected Bicycle Path, NYC Bike Maps
Streets Blog has confirmed that the existing Grand Street bike lane between Varick and Chrystie is being replaced with a protected bicycle path.
Amtrak’s Capitol Corridor adds bicycle capacity, Bike Commute Tips Blog
Interesting discovery on my ride home this evening on the Amtrak Capitol [...]
Bicycle News Roundup, 10/7/08
News from the Blogs:
Why bike lanes deny your right to use the road… in Texas, Cycle Dallas
Hither and Yon #2, Cycling in Wichita
Bike Commuter Act part of Fed bailout bill, Bike Commute Tips Blog
Indy to be Bicycle Friendly City, Eye on Indianapolis
City Bike Riding Safety: Anti-Dooring.org, BikeHacks
A change the mobility paradigm is in order, Rebuilding [...]
Bicycle News Roundup, 9-29-08
Cycling News From the Blogs:
Manly Beach Bike Week – Sustainable Mobility, MNLY: The Manly Blog
What Makes a Bicycle-Friendly City?, Bicycling Culture
So, you got a bike…, tales from the have’
How Much Do You Tip the Bike Valet?, City Room Blog, New York Times
How Many Office Buildings Will Volunteer to Go Bike-Friendly?, Streets Blog
We Win! Bicycles 1 [...]
Bicycle News Roundup, 9-23-08
Cycling New From the Blogs:
Bike shop sales strong across the U.S., Bike Commute Tips Blog
Brompton: report on the commute, metcaffeination
11 Most Bike Friendly Cities in the World, Nye Noona
Bikes Lanes vs. Sharrows, The Stranger
Bicycle Film Festival – After-Afterward, ATXBS
Bicycle Film Festival, SOURGRAPES13
Bicycles, Dave Troy: Fueled by Randomness
The Idaho Stop, and Minnesota, San Francisco Bike Blog
And [...]
Bicycle News Roundup, 9/8/08
Have suggestions for stories for future Bicycle News Roundups? Send them in!
Some news of interest to commuter and urban cyclists:
Ian Hibell, cyclist who pedalled world, killed by hit-and-run driver, Times Online (UK)
Less-Developed Countries & Bicycle Tourism, 4Hoteliers
Charges Against Shoved Cyclist Are Dropped, NY Times Blogs
Tour de Fat bicycle parade rolls on creativity, sustainability, Coloradoan.com
Getting There: [...]
Bicycle News Roundup, 9-2-08
Have suggestions for stories for future Bicycle News Roundups? Send them in!
Some news of interest to commuter and urban cyclists:
Bike Rage, Momentum Magazine
U.S. left in dust by global cycle boom, The Seattle Times
Save gas by biking – fashionably – to work, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Biking to work now cool way to commute, Edmonton Journal
And from the Blogs:
Bicycle [...]
Bicycle News Roundup, 8/25/08
Some articles of interest to commuters and urban cyclists:
Some home buyers’ new must-have: a ‘bikeable’ commute, The Oregonian
Bay Area commuters moving beyond cars, San Francisco Chronicle
Ride on: How to get out of the car and on the road, Rutland Herald (Vermont)
Bike path named in honour of cycling activist, Montreal Gazette
Gas prices, economy drive many to [...]










