Tag: Bikes

This Week in Sharing

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If you're in a Daylight Savings Time area (sorry some parts of Idaho), then I hope you'e enjoying your 25-hour day. Read more »

Minneapolis Shows How to Make a Great Bike City

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People across the country were surprised last year when Bicycling magazine named Minneapolis America’s “#1 Bike City”. But this skepticism fades with a close look at the facts. Read more »

The Ritual of Critical Mass

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Every last Friday of the month there's a mass, a Critical Mass that is -- the self-organized bicycle happening that momentarily reclaims the streets of San Francisco for bicyclists and pedestrians. Last Friday, I partook in the mass. Read more »

People v Cars: The 20th Century Battle over Cities

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Social movements in cities around the world are responding to the seeming inevitability of cars dominating our public space. But automobiles didn’t always fill our streets. Read more »

Future of Bike and Ped Programs Under Threat

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A conservative voice speaks up for the importance of funding for bike and pedestrian safety. Read more »

Are Bike Lanes Expressways to Gentrification?

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A plan to widen a Portland bike lane has reignited an ongoing debate over whether bicyclists serve as the front line of gentrification. Read more »

What Happens If We Open Streets for People?

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Summer's here and the time is right for yoga in the streets. Read more »

Don't Block The Lane (Video)

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When New York City cyclist Casey Neistat got a ticket from a police officer for failing to use a bike lane, he got out his camera to show how hard it is to stay in the prescribed area. Read more »

China's Monster 50,000 Bike Bike-sharing System

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Video of Hangzhou's bike sharing system, which has twice the number of bikes as Paris's Velib system. Read more »

Bike Sharing Heralds Spring in Stockholm

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When Spring arrives to Stockholm, Sweden in May after a long, frigid winter, it is a verdant city if there ever was one. The metropolis is spread across fourteen islands and is home to the world’s first National Urban Park. Read more »
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