It’s the issue that just won’t go away—and cyclists are continuing to get stung by it. I’m talking about contraflow riding on the sidewalk—in plain English, riding on the sidewalk…
I went for a cup of coffee this morning. I walked down to the corner crosswalk, and waited for the light to change so I could cross. It would have…
The Boston Blobe: Bicyclists look forward to Mass Ave bike lane November 21, 2011 By Clare Coughlan, Globe Correspondent Justin and Will have been inseparable ever since Justin found Will…
The Citizens’ Voice: Bike advocates see potential in Wilkes-Barre BY KENT JACKSON (STAFF WRITER) Published: November 21, 2011 WILKES-BARRE – Bicyclists get 145 miles to the gallon, Alex Doty calculated…
National Parks Traveler: Legislation Could Force Bicycles Off Roads In Some National Parks Submitted by Kurt Repanshek on November 21, 2011 Serious road cyclists do not often dally about when…
WTVR Richmond: First bike sharrow markings now on Meadow and Harrison Streets City has 80 lane miles of sharrow installation planned Alix Bryan November 21, 2011 RICHMOND, Va. (WTVR)— The…
Delaware Online: Bike safety comes to the boardwalk Delaware Greenways conducts workshop to talk about Rehoboth’s options Nov. 20, 2011Â Written by MOLLY MURRAY The News Journal Their day at…
Florida Today: Mark DeCotis: Car-bicycle accidents are a troubling trend Nov. 20, 2011 Mark Decotis For the third time in seven months an experienced, elite-level Brevard County cyclist has been…
The Los Angeles Times: For downtown cyclists, this green also means go The bright green bicycle lane on Spring Street is aimed at reducing collisions and helping cyclists feel safer…
The New York Times: Prospect Park Takes Steps to Slow Cyclists By J. DAVID GOODMAN Published: November 20, 2011 On a stretch of Prospect Park’s main drive, bright orange traffic…