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Found on: For the fall of the game
Four summers ago, a scrappy group of bike messengers working to bring a new sport to West Town parks lured in prospective players with this catchy slogan: It
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Found on: Cycle Culture
A WEEK after arriving here, I bought a second-hand bicycle. Here is the City of Gatineau, in Quebec, Canada — near its better known stone
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Found on: Cell phone talkers as bad as drunk drivers
People who talk on cell phones while driving, even using “hands-free” devices, are as impaired as drunk drivers
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Found on: Grab A Bike, Start A Revolution
Over the course of the past few decades, environmental activists and other concerned citizens have been directly opposing the government-funded oil industry by way of independent bipedal locomotion.
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Found on: Bike Builders In L.I.C. Welcome Teen Interns
For Sandra Evangelina Garcia, bicycles are more than just a way to get around
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Found on: Seeing the world on a bicycle built for two
“…But you’ll look sweet, upon the seat, of a bicycle built for two.” These are the words of a popular song from the turn of the past century.
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Found on: Canada to Mexico in 21 days
[[image:burrenroad_mini.gif::inline:1]]…My partner only made it the first 5 days, 394 miles (634 km). He quit after the state of Washington and took the train home from Astoria, Oregon. With not knowing what it is to give up, I took the extra gear from him, loaded my bike a bit more and continued on my own.
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Found on: U.S. Emits Half of Car-Caused Greenhouse Gas, Study Says
American cars and pickup trucks are responsible for nearly half of the greenhouse gases emitted by automobiles globally, even though the nation’s vehicles make up just 30% of the nearly 700 million cars in use, according to a new report by Environmental Defense.
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Found on: Ghost Bikes attract attention around Madison
June 30th marks the official launching of the Ghost Bikes by the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin, a campaign to recognize the human costs of bicycles accidents and to raise consciousness amongst motorists about the basics of traffic law with respect to the leg-powered two-wheelers.
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Found on: Sustaining Sanity in Iraq: A Soldier’s Bicycle Journal
I’ve been in Iraq for about 10 months now, and the best advice I can give anyone in my situation is to bring a bike! My bike has been so much more than just transportation throughout the tour; it is my single greatest connection with home.
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Found on: Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. Recalls Bicycles
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
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Found on: PSU institute would tackle bicycle transport
What do traffic congestion, the nation
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Found on: Judge puts San Francisco’s bicycle plan on hold
A San Francisco judge has let the air out of the city’s ambitious bicycle plan, forbidding the striping of new bike lanes and preventing Muni from allowing riders to take their two-wheelers aboard trains.
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Found on: Opening Night at the Bicycle Film Festival
Tons of L.A. bicycle folks turned out to catch the opening night of bike films at BFF 2006.
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Found on: Malcolm BMX: The Bulldozer
[[image:sunglasses_front_copy.jpg::inline:1]]Malcolm BMX was walking down Columbia Ave with a fistful of sheets he was leaving on bicycles. He
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Found on: GO-SLOW HITS BIKE THIEVES
POLICE are trapping bicycle thieves by planting nobbled machines that move slowly.
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Found on: Public hearing set for Bicycle Helmet Law
City of Austin is set to make helmet laws mandatory for eveyone. Do you agree or disagree that helmets should be mandatory for adults?
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Found on: Commuter cycling to become official mode of transport in Dubai
The move which aims at making bicycle transport part of Dubai
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Found on: Going carless to save the planet
We hear so much about global warming, yet are often left wondering, “What can I do to help keep the earth cool?” Well, I met a family of five in Seattle that is living without a car for at least one year in order to help save the planet from global warming.
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Found on: One good news in Iraq is our bicycles
Indian bicycles are a big hit in Iraq and every month container loads of the two-wheelers are being shipped to the embattled nation from Dubai.
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Found on: Rickshaw company brings new pace to downtown traffic
Paulee Offerson and Morgan Deering have been talking about starting a bicycle rickshaw operation…for the last two years.
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Found on: Bicycling Around the World: An Eco-Context for America
The Earth Policy Institute informs us that:
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Found on: Family honors father by working to make streets safer
A family honored their father, who was hit and killed by a car on June 18, 2005, by trying to make the roads safer for everyone.
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