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Monthly Archives: September 2014
City Streets Are Not Bicycle Race Tracks
There are times when city officials consent to closing city streets to traffic for the purpose of allowing a sanctioned bicycle race to take place. The purpose of closing the streets to traffic is to protect the safety of pedestrians, … Continue reading
Posted in Cycling
Tagged Bike Culture, Cyclist Kills Pedestrian, Cyclists Racing On Urban Roads, Irresponsible Cycling
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Visibility When The Sun Is Low In The Sky In Autumn
Visibility is often a problem when driving a car. Many things can reduce visibility. Some of them are man-made and others are caused by nature. Driving in autumn is an example of the latter. Late in the day, the sun … Continue reading
Posted in Cycling
Tagged Cycling Safety, Driving In Low Visibility Situations, Negligent Driving, Solar Glare's Effect On Driving, Traffic Crashes Due To Solar Glare
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Bicycles As Part Of A Business Model
Over the summer, I read a series of articles written by a member of bicycle advocacy group in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I was surprised to see how different Philadelphia was in terms of their approach to incorporating cycling into everyday life, … Continue reading
Posted in Livable Cities
Tagged Bicycle Accommodations, Bicycle Use Benefitting Businesses, Bicycles As Transportation, Bicyclists Spend More Per Month Than Drivers, Employers Encouraging Bike Commuting
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Active Versus Inactive Transportation
Until I started a bicycling blog, I had never really heard of the term “active transportation.” The first time I heard this term, I thought it was rather odd. I didn’t know whether it referred to the fact that one … Continue reading
Posted in Livable Cities, Other Modes Of Transportation
Tagged Active Transportation Research, Multimodal Transportation, Transportation Infrastructure Terminology, Transportation Planning
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The Role Of Bicycle Tourism In A Community’s Acceptance Of Bicycling
Bicycle tourism, although growing in leaps and bounds, is not something we think about when advocating for bicycling or bicycle infrastructure. Bicycling is generally seen as a recreational activity or a mode of transportation. Consequently, arguments for its acceptance are … Continue reading
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Tagged Bicycle Infrastructure, Bicycle Tourism, Bicycling Advocacy, Traveling By Bicycle
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Cyclists Taking Risks When No Cars Are In Sight
Cyclists vary considerably in what they consider to be a risk and how much risk they are willing to take. Risk averse riders take virtually no chances. Average riders pick and choose what they are willing to risk. And bold … Continue reading
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Tagged Bicycle Commuting, Cycling Safety, Dangerous Cycling Maneuvers, Risk Taking Bicyclists, Weighing Risks
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Cycling Weather Around The Globe
The title of this post is slightly misleading because I have been unable to review this issue around the globe. But, an article I saw about riding in the rain in The Netherlands made me wonder about how cyclists react … Continue reading
Posted in Cycling, Livable Cities
Tagged Bicycle Infrastructure, Bicycling In The Rain, Bike Culture, Cultural Attitudes Towards Cycling In Foul Weather, Weather
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Bicycle Repair And Liability
Some tragic accidents are the result of a freak accident. Others are the result of negligence on the part of some party. The former is sad, but understandable. The latter is not. An example of a cycling death that is … Continue reading
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Tagged Bicycle Brake Failure, Bicycle Repair Shops, Bicyclists Hit By Cars, Cycling Safety
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