1. Found on: First Lane for Bike Commuters

    Pittsburgh unveiled its first commuter bike lane as part of a federal pilot program.

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  2. Found on: Team C.I.C.L.E. Goes for Green

    [[image:go_green_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Join us this weekend at the Muckenthaler Bicycle Festival as Team C.I.C.L.E. races for a Greener Planet!

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  3. Found on: Green City: Reaching critical mass: Fifteen years of free-wheelin’

    Fifteen years ago this month, San Franciscans mobilized for the first Critical Mass, an unpermitted monthly bicycle parade and social protest that has subsequently been exported to cities around the world.

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  4. Found on: ‘City Bike’ Hot New Category at Bicycle Industry Show

    ome people believe that, right now, a quiet revolution is taking place. In cities like London, San Francisco, Boston and New York, the ranks of bicycle riders are swelling with the rise of a new breed: the urban biker.

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  5. Found on: City planner looks at ‘complete streets’

    With so many subdivisions and planned unit developments being built in Bedford County, new transportation concepts being used in the northwest are catching the eye of Shelbyville's planning director.

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  6. Found on: City of Ithaca peddles pedaling: Mayor, employees take to fleet

    “It's part of implementing pieces to get our carbon footprint down,” said Mayor Carolyn Peterson, who uses one of the bikes to get around town whenever possible.

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  7. Found on: Important Metro Board Meeting this Thursday

    [[image:mta_bus_copy1.jpg::inline:1]]This Thursday September 27, 2007 at the Regular Board Meeting on the agenda is item 26 A., which proposes to establish a Bus Accident Investigative Unit.

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  8. Found on: Hollywood Bus Driver Attacks Cyclist, LAPD Handcuff Cyclist (and Wife!)

    A cyclist westbound on Hollywood Boulevard hears a loud horn behind him as he rides in the right side of the #2 lane, alongside a row of parked cars and dangerously close to the door zone.

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  9. Found on: Bike Commuting 102: Get Your “If’s,” “And’s,” and “But’s” on the Saddle

    [[image:commuter102_mini.jpg::inline:1]]So, you read Bike Commuting 101 but you still have some reservations or concerns? Not to worry, there are answers to be had and miles to be pedaled. Political, religious or social issues aside, riding a bike is just plain more fun.

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  10. Found on: Car-Free Day cuts traffic by 60 percent

    SATURDAY'S Car-Free Day in Shanghai saw car traffic decrease by nearly 60 percent in the core of Lujiazui, Pudong's commercial center where all cars were banned, while buses were considerably busier than usual, said local transport authorities.

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  11. Found on: Buffered bike lanes for New York

    Bicycle riders and drivers are grudging partners on Manhattan's congested streets, dodging and sometimes cursing each other as they share the road, but that could all change soon.

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  12. Found on: Recall on Children’s Trailer Bicycles

    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a recall of Novara Afterburner Trailer Bicycles.

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  13. Found on: Stylin’ Bicycle Trailers Pull into Echo Park(ing)

    [[image:parking_front.jpg::inline:1]]“Does it really carry 200 lbs?” a female visitor to Oasis Trailer Park(ing) inquired as she ran her hands along the smooth, wood sides of the mini-mini Teardrop bicycle trailer.

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  14. Found on: Ride a bike? You must be rich

    The richer people become the further they cycle, according to official figures overturning conventional wisdom that the bicycle is largely a poor man’s mode of transport.

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  15. Found on: Pedal pushing

    Menino mounting bid to make Boston a bicyclist's dream

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  16. Found on: Transforming Parking Space into Open Space

    From Dodger Stadium and the Coliseum all the way to the west side, some of LA’s streets and thoroughfares may look a bit different this coming Friday. Scattered parking spaces will be turned into tiny parks, complete with grass, trees, benches and other attractions, depending on who feeds the meter.

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  17. Found on: Cops’ chain reaction is bad for our city

    [[image:smcm_mini.jpg::inline:1]]On September 7th the riders of Santa Monica Critical Mass (SMCM) voted to remain as one large group rather than break up, with full awareness that this could lead to citation by the SMPD.

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  18. Found on: Giving up car revs family up

    He didn't set out to enter the Great Debate of our time. He stumbled onto it – with a crazy question.

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  19. Found on: Rose Bowl cyclists on rough road with officials

    For 60 years, riders have trained in packs around the Rose Bowl. Now the city is addressing rising concerns about safety.

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  20. Found on: Nick Coleman: Painful crash turns bicyclist into activist Critical Mass convert

    Patrick Guernsey was too mad to realize how badly he was hurt.

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  21. Found on: Posties

    Royal Mail employee Melvyn Hodgetts is rescuing postmen's bikes from the scrapheap to give them a new lease of life in Africa. •••

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  22. Found on: NYC Rolls Out First Citywide Bicycle Awareness Campaign

    NEW YORK CITY IS PREPARING to roll out its first-ever citywide effort to tell people in cars to keep an eye peeled for bikes and vice versa. The campaign, called "LOOK," comes as bicycle ridership in the city is on the rise, along with accidents.

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  23. Found on: Editorial: Get the Pedicab Rolling

    The Downtown pedicab, one of the more fun ideas to appear in the community recently, has been squelched, for who knows how long.

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  24. Found on: Wheeling and Dealing

    U.S. Transportation Secretary blames bikes for decay of roads and bridges

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  25. Found on: Giants beat the Dodgers 250

    [[image:dodger_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Last month I went to my third Dodgers game of the season – and because I was coming from work I decided it would be much more fun to take my bike rather than figuring out which bus would drop me off at the closest spot. Besides, we all know that when congestion hits – [...]

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