Read more... Seeking Revenge In 'Underworld Of Vanished Bikes' - NPR6 Feb 2012 at 1:06pm |
NPR In 2006, thieves stole writer Patrick Symmes' bike in broad daylight on a crowded, New York City street. This inspired Symmes to set out to catch a bike thief ? any bike thief. He tells the tale of this revenge-fueled, cross-country journey in the ... and more » |
![]() blogdowntown (blog) | blogdowntown (blog) By Hayley Fox The existing Spring Street bike lane after it was installed last November. This weekend, LADOT crews will be testing various green paints to fix up the 3-month old lane. DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES ? Spring Street's new, green bike lane was ... |
Village Voice (blog) New York's plans to let loose 10000 free bikes on the streets are slowly taking shape. In November, the Department of Transportation announced a plan to develop a bike-sharing program in Brooklyn and Manhattan, reports Greening the Apple. and more » |
Mount Vernon News By Bill Amick, Mount Vernon News MOUNT VERNON ? Unusually warm weather last week has produced a sight that's not common this time of year ? motorcycles on the road. And although the normal riding season for motorcyclists remains a distant dream, ... and more » |
The Stanford Daily According to Wilson, education-based bike safety programs had previously failed to change the actual behavior of bikers around campus. Enforcement has increased around the intersections of Campus Drive and Escondido Road, Lomita Drive and Santa Teresa ... and more » |
The Daily Norwalk The Calf Pasture Beach Road section of bike lanes is further along, as it received endorsements from Mayor Moccia and Councilman Kydes last fall, in front of a crowd of more than 70 adults and children on bikes, at Marvin School. and more » |
Adrian Daily Telegram Dennis Shipperbottom works on a bike Friday at the Re-bicycle Lenawee shop on Maumee Street in Adrian. By John Mulcahy Re-bicycle Lenawee, the organization that fixes used bicycles and gives them to people in need of transportation, has settled into a ... |
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Pomona resident Willima Korthof, a 10-year resident, said he supports the concept of an open streets event. While he was a student at Cal Poly Pomona he began riding his bicycle to school and found it took him the same amount of time to ride there as ... and more » |
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle South 23rd Avenue, from College to Main streets. North 11th Avenue, from Mendenhall Street to Durston Road. And South Willson Avenue, from Kagy Boulevard to Main Street. "We really hope to complete a grid network" of bike lanes so people can bike ... Bozeman bike group wants more bike lanesGreat Falls Tribune all 9 news articles » |
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