ohh ahhh mmmmm … I found what i want for Christmas! (via Protein® Feed | Cyclepedia)
ohh ahhh mmmmm … I found what i want for Christmas! (via Protein® Feed | Cyclepedia)
Just what Melbourne’s bike share scheme needs!
(via One Helmet, Many Heads - It’s HelmetShare : TreeHugger)
A great compliment for Sydney’s expanding cycle lane network, car-shaped bike racks
Rush hour in Utrecht, Holland. Looks so much more peaceful (+ efficient) than cars backed up bumper-to-bumper.
Why devote resources to a transportation mode that fewer than 10% of the nation is using? Well, bike infrastructure is relatively inexpensive—particularly if you compare it to, say, adding a lane to an existing roadway. Now, imagine if those people who do bike around chose instead to make all of their trips in single-occupancy vehicles. Our already congested roadways would be brought to a halt.
So, even for those folks who have no interest in bicycling, this relatively low investment actually pays dividends for those who still choose to drive. Everybody wins.
And the fact is, as Washington, DC, DOT Director Gabe Klein noted on NPR, “We see a direct correlation between our investment in bike infrastructure and an uptick in usage. When you make it hassle-free and inexpensive for people to use a certain mode, they will use it.”
Taga Trike Baby Stroller, the folding bike for procreationists
Put the fun between your legs: the Bike Bloc
The SMH’s Miranda Devine writes a predictably dumb column about the recent cyclist-bus-driver altercation in Sydney – but, delightfully, 90 percent of the comments correctly reject her facile, specious arguments. Nice one, SMH readers!
The ideal 121 meeting area. I think we should get it. http://www.popwuping.com/art-design/seebikesaw.php
Those wonderful Danes and their bike enlightenment, the Copenhagen bike share service design competition. Are you reading this Sydney?