1. Found on: Disabled kids learn to ride bikes

    A camp at Nova Southeastern University in Davie is offering disabled youngsters the opportunity to learn how to ride a two-wheel bicycle. •••

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  2. Found on: Missoula-based cycling nonprofit looks back, plans for future

    Thirty years ago, in the summer of 1976, a cross-country bicycle ride organized by a small group of folks in Missoula took place. •••

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  3. Found on: L.A. Council Member Ed P. Reyes Seeks Support for Bicycle Legislation

    Council Member Ed P. Reyes CD 1 encourages the city of Los Angeles to adopt new bicycle oriented legislation. •••

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  4. Found on: “Bicycle Man” Recognized by White House

    Known to Fayetteville, NC residents as the "Bicycle Man", Moses Mathis gave away over 500 bicycles and 50 computers on Friday, December 22nd. •••

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  5. Found on: Valley hobbyists weld custom bikes in own ‘Monster Garages’

    Kyle "Horns" Hornbeck wheels his bicycle down the driveway, the raw metal frame glimmering in the reflection of his glasses as he leans down to admire it. •••

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  6. Found on: Double-parkers clog new bicycle lanes on Grand St.

    Community Board 3 passed a resolution in the spring saying it did not support bike lanes on Grand St. But by November, the city Department of Transportation had installed the lanes. •••

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  7. Found on: City Should Be Bike Friendly

    A bicycle friendly city is more than a city that just happens to have bike lanes. It is a city that actively encourages and educates its citizens about bicycling. •••

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  8. Found on: Arrogant drivers best look both ways

    Starting in the spring, city officials posing as pedestrians will be sent to high-accident intersections as part of a new crackdown on motorists who endanger walkers. •••

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  9. Found on: New German Community Models Car-free Living

    It's pickup time at the Vauban kindergarten here at the edge of the Black Forest, but there's not a single minivan waiting for the kids. Instead, a convoy of helmet-donning moms – bicycle trailers in tow – pedal up to the entrance. •••

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  10. Found on: Cycling declines in Asia, on rise in Europe

    Bicycle ownership and use has been declining in China and India, while Europe is at the forefront of measures to popularise cycling. •••

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  11. Found on: Singapore fold-up bike goes against Asian tide

    Chu Wa feels the small thrill of breaking Singapore's notoriously strict rules and getting away with it every time he wheels his pretend "shopping trolley" through a shopping mall or along a train platform. •••

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  12. Found on: Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition Hires Safe Routes to School Expert

    Safe Routes to School (SRTS) expert Chris Davis has joined the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition team to create a pilot transportation education program for Sonoma County schools. •••

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  13. Found on: Tour de Thousand Oaks: Break Away from Cancer Benefit Ride

    [[image:hin2.jpg::left:1]]The Breakaway from Cancer charity ride has already hit the streets of our nation’s capitol, (Washington D.C. for those who forgot), the scenic and historic San Francisco, and now it’s getting ready to roll in Thousand Oaks on Feburary 11th 2007 •••

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  14. Found on: Wider berth for California bicyclists sought to cut road deaths

    A Santa Barbara assemblyman is fighting to change California state law — by 36 inches. •••

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  15. Found on: Steam in the streets of Milwaukee

    Hell no, I am not talking about Harleys or even any motorcycles, just good ol bicycles. I mean critical mass, fixed gear, ten speed, chrome bags, just thinking of it all makes me hot. •••

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  16. Found on: Ithaca family pedals for sustainability

    The Harrod family has a new vehicle, one that gets really good fuel efficiency. Elisabeth Harrod says it's fueled by burritos. •••

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  17. Found on: Ikea’s ideal Xmas gift . . . a flat-pack bicycle

    IKEA bosses today told the 500 workers at the firm's Braehead store to get on their bikes – and handed them flat-pack bicycles as Christmas presents. •••

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  18. Found on: Trail’s opening eyed as path to prosperity

    Once known for being at the end of a famous canal, this city is ready to open a new pathway, one that civic leaders hope will make it a recreation destination and infuse downtown businesses with cash. •••

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  19. Found on: Shoreline Santa Delivers Bicycles To City Children

    It’s hard to tell who was more delighted at the prospect of 7-year-old Julio Rafael Almanzar getting his first bike Tuesday

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  20. Found on: Pedicab Industry Could Soon Be Pedaling With Restrictions

    Pedicab drivers are gearing up to fight for their right of way as the city seeks to impose restrictions on the decade-old tourist trade.

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  21. Found on: Misguided lefties bike, ruin world

    But as hundreds of millions of Americans saddle up and clog the streets with Schwinns and Huffys, we must take a step back and shed light on the immeasurable damage these

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  22. Found on: Cycle City, U.S.A.

    Stand on the Hawthorne Bridge spanning the Willamette River in downtown Portland during rush hour and the bicyclists whiz by faster than you can count them

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  23. Found on: How bike friendly will Austin become?

    Portland pointed the way, but it will take action on planned projects, leadership and money to make cycling a priority here [in Austin]

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