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
Please attend this meeting (see below) and express your opinion that we need 24/7 bicycle access to the light rail system in Houston, bike hangers inside the trains, and adequate bike parking at the stations.
Cycling Deep into Winter, A Practical Cyclist
It is true that the first mile is the hardest. I think the strategy that has been most successful for me is to just not quit, not get out of the habit. I do think that deep winter would be a challenging time to start a cycle-commuting habit, to say the least.
Urban Space and Society, Elephants on Bicycles
When you consider the urban space there is a sense of this. The idea that we all must, at times, work together and give some part of ourselves for a common good instead of operating as our own islands, our own nations or some other subdivision.
Bike Share Series; Part Four: What’s at Stake for Portland?, Bike Portland
The stakes are high. Anything new Portland does for bikes has national profile. Our local culture’s distaste for private advertising in the public right of way means our program would likely need to be funded with taxpayer dollars. Global best practices suggest the initial investment needs to be meaningful. We have to get it right the first time.
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