1. Found on: Dave Bonan’s Car Free Anniversary

    Those who live in Danbury and are involved in either the music or political scene are sure to already know Bonan.

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  2. Found on: Car-Free Days Bring Quiet to Communities, Advocates Say

    The constant cacophony of honking horns, roaring engines, and booming car stereos has helped fuel a sixfold increase in noise pollution over the past 15 years that is driving people from cities, according to advocates for peace and quiet.

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  3. Found on: Code Pink LA Joins Fossil Fools Day Action

    This Saturday afternoon, join CODEPINK L.A., Plug-In America, Rainforest Action Network and others to protest the war and the policies that “fueled” it at the largest Ford dealership in the country.

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  4. Found on: Carl of the Wild

    About the only thing East Montpelier bicyclist Carl Etnier can’t do is float on his back. He says he’d sink like a rock.

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  5. Found on: City Plan on Cars Could be a Boon for Suburbia

    What? You want me to tell you what I think of living in the car-dependent suburbs? Geez, not around all these people, it’s too crowded.

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  6. Found on: Good Books To Start You Off

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  7. Found on: Patrick Seidler Receives Recognition for Advocacy Work

    Wilderness Trail Bikes

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  8. Found on: BikeTown USA” Program Coming to 12 Cities around the Country for 2006

    Can something as simple as the gift of a bicycle change someone’s life?

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  9. Found on: Bikers Go After Extreme-Sports Crowd

    The entryway in the second-floor office of Dallas-based YBS Bikes Inc. contains a nondescript desk, furniture and some bicycle frames built as a result of a beer-induced discussion held during the Fry Street Fair in Denton.

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  10. Found on: Spring Brings Cycling Back to Life in Canada

    Many Canadians are looking to the two-wheeling pastime as a means of transportation — and daily exercise.

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  11. Found on: Malcolm BMX: Being Neighborly

    [[image:m_bmx_front.jpg::inline:1]] Malcolm BMX sat on an oil can in the garage of the Sheriff. It was 2 PM in the afternoon. He had been watching the sheriff for weeks…

    Category: Feature Articles
  12. Found on: Move to charge toll for driving in core of downtown San Francisco

    Congestion charging — imposing a toll on drivers in a city’s downtown core — is about take on a bureaucratic life of its own in San Francisco.

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  13. Found on: BIKEOPOLIS Seeks to Shift Boca Residents’ Bicycle Use

    BIKEOPOLIS, a new community-based effort to promote bicycling among City of Boca Raton residents as a health-enhancing strategy for both recreation and transportation, gets into gear this month.

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  14. Found on: Schwinn stolen from ‘Bicycle Man’ in late 1970s finds its way home

    Everyone in Portland — and a lot of people in downtown Louisville — knew John Eaton, “The Bicycle Man.”

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  15. Found on: City Commits to Big Cut in Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Calling global warming a “planetary emergency,” elected officials and a mayoral commission today presented a series of recommendations for curtailing Seattle’s greenhouse gas emissions.

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  16. Found on: Workshop Offers Tips for Walkers and Bicyclists

    Local transportation planners and national “walkablility” experts are making that offer to Guilford County residents all week long.

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  17. Found on: From Bihar: A Bicycle that Floats

    Necessity they say, is the mother of invention. When floods ravaged Mohammad Saidullah’s village, he found a new way to survive.

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  18. Found on: More Than 500,000 Rally in L.A. for Immigrants’ Rights

    [[image:la_protest_mini.jpg::inline:1]] We just had to interupt our normal bike-specific news, to bring you the news about the amazing turnout at today’s protest.

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  19. Found on: Welcome Costa Mesa Critical Mass

    SoCal has a new Critical Mass ride in town… and a very cool new flyer too!

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  20. Found on: Helmet Battle Flares Up in British Medical Journal

    Australian statistician Dorothy Robinson has a cycle helmet anti-compulsion paper published in this week’s British Medical Journal.

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  21. Found on: It

    THERE are two sorts of lethal weapons causing untold havoc right now: guns and cars. And it

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  22. Found on: LACBC Letter Writing Campaign for Bicycle Coordinator

    The LACBC is trying to get a bicycle coordinator for District 7 included in next year’s budget.

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  23. Found on: Join Us at the South Central Farm Solidarity Demo

    [[image:farm_mini.gif::inline:1]] Friday March 24 @ 8:00a.m. Demonstration at Los Angeles City Hall: Aqui Estamos y No Nos Vamos!!!

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  24. Found on: ‘Love your Bike’ Campaign Aims to Cut Traffic and Pollution

    An environmental charity has today begun a major new push to cut traffic pollution and improve the health of commuters in Manchester by encouraging people to cycle to work.

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