NPR: In Bike-Friendly Copenhagen, Highways For Cyclists by ELEANOR BEARDSLEY September 1, 2012 Every day, one-third of the people of Copenhagen ride their bikes to work or school. Collectively, they…
Streetsblog: Why Does Bike Theft Persist? Because There’s No Enforcement by Stephen Miller Here’s some Labor Day weekend reading on one of New York’s vexing problems: bike theft, which, is…
The San Atonio Express-News: Cyclists’ deaths land motorist in front of jury By Craig Kapitan Wednesday, August 29, 2012 It wasn’t alcohol, drugs or texting — but instead curiosity about…
The Atlantic Cities: In New York, Toward a Harmony of Police and Cyclists AUG 28, 2012 The relationship between bike riders and police officers in New York is historically rocky….
Yes, there is such a thing as cycling insurance. Here’s what you need to know—and why you might need it. For years, I’ve advised bike riders to piece together cycling…
The New York Times: Bicycle Lanes Draw Wide Support Among New Yorkers, Survey Finds By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM and MARJORIE CONNELLY Published: August 21, 2012 Bicycle lanes may be little…
Citynews Toronto: Councillor proposes cycling ban on west-end street after fatal accident 08/21/2012 | Shawne McKeown, CityNews.ca One city councillor has floated the idea of banning cycling on a quiet…
The Age: Dooring fears prompt bike lane rethink August 15, 2012 Bike lanes across Melbourne are being redesigned in a bid to encourage cyclists to steer clear of parked cars…
The social network Strava has been linked to two cycling-related deaths. But can the online service really be held liable for its members’ behavior? By Bob Mionske On June 14,…
The New York Times: For Bike Advocates, Delayed Gratification By J. DAVID GOODMAN Published: August 10, 2012 IT was supposed to be the summer of bike share. And for Transportation…