The New York Times: New York Transportation Chief Defends Bike Lanes By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM Published: March 9, 2011 WASHINGTON — Janette Sadik-Khan, New York City’s transportation commissioner, looked out at…
The Gothamist: Debunking The New Yorker’s Anti-Bike Lane Screed New Yorker columnist John Cassidy usually writes about economics, but he also drives a Jaguar around NYC, and the man is…
The Guardian: Bike Blog- How one New York bike lane could affect the future of cycling worldwide A much more significant story than the future of one bike lane in…
In 1895, New York City was a hotbed of cycling fever. Bicycles were the fashion statement of the day, and everybody had one, or wanted one. But then the automobile…
THE NEW YORKER:Â RATIONAL IRRATIONALITY-Â BATTLE OF THE BIKE LANES MARCH 8, 2011 Posted by John Cassidy At the risk of incurring the wrath of the bicycle lobby, a constituency that pursues…
The New York Times: Lawsuit Seeks to Erase Bike Lane in New York City By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM Published: March 7, 2011 Well-connected New Yorkers have taken the unusual step…
The New York Times: For City’s Transportation Chief, Kudos and Criticism By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM Published: March 4, 2011 ON a balmy night last June, the city’s Congressional delegation gathered…
The Huntsville Times:Â OP-ED ON BIKE SAFETY: By Morgan Andriulli HUNTSVILLE, Ala. _ Look closely at this picture. This is what the motorist failed to see when he hit Ernie Wu…
Tom Vanderbilt takes a look at the conflict between motorists and cyclists in the latest issue of Outside Magazine– and interviews Bob Mionske for his perspective. This news article featuring…
The St. Petersburg Times: ‘Vulnerable user’ law would protect bicyclists, pedestrians Dan DeWitt, Times Columnist In Print: Friday, February 18, 2011 This seems like a natural for the most lethal…