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….
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 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…
The Guardian: Cyclists who are a law unto themselves make a recipe for anarchy After narrowly escaping being run down by a biker in Brooklyn, I was not so receptive…
The Atlantic Cities: Why Cyclists Run Red Lights ERIC JAFFE AUG 06, 2012 This past weekend Randy Cohen, former author of the “Ethicist” column in the New York Times Magazine,…
The New York Times: If Kant Were a New York Cyclist By RANDY COHEN Published: August 4, 2012 THE rule-breaking cyclist that people decry: that’s me. I routinely run red…