C.I.C.L.E. Publishes “The Bicycle Lifestyle Guide”
C.I.C.L.E.'s newly published booklet, “The Bicycle Lifestyle Guide”, is a small, but weighty, full-color 30-page little guide that features nice-thick pages, eye-catching illustrations, great photos and an inspiring message.
READ MORE...2nd Street Sharrows Lane Makes Its Debut
Belmont Shore's 2nd Street may have seemed a little bit, "greener" in more ways than one.
READ MORE...GARCETTI, REYES DEDICATE NEW ELYSIAN VALLEY BIKE PATH
Los Angeles City Council President Eric Garcetti and Councilmember Ed Reyes broke ground on the new Elysian Valley Bike Path along the west bank of the Los Angeles River this morning.
READ MORE...Top Ten Reasons That Geeks Should Love the Tour de France
This Saturday, the 96th edition of the Tour de France starts in Monaco, kicking off three weeks of bicycle racing.
READ MORE...SAN FRANCISCO Stalled bicycle plan on verge of taking a big leap forward
Three years after a Superior Court judge blocked San Francisco's ambitious plan to make travel safer and more convenient for bicyclists, the city is expected to take official action this week that would move the proposed program forward.
READ MORE...Cargo bikes-bicycles hauling lawnmowers and more
You rarely see a cargo bicycle in Twin Falls Idaho but Cargo bike usage in the United States seems to be seeing an up tick.
READ MORE...Oxnard driver arrested in cyclist's death
An Oxnard man was arrested in a hit-and-run accident after his truck allegedly struck and killed a father and injured his son cycling along Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.
READ MORE...REI Launches Bike Your Drive iPhone App
REI is launching the Bike Your Drive mobile iPhone application, a free interactive tool that helps cyclists track, view, and share their bicycling experiences.
READ MORE...Oberstar Outlines Major Transportation Bill
On June 22, 2009, Chairman James L. Oberstar and the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee introduced the committee print of the next Surface Transportation Authorization Act of 2009.
READ MORE...Fliers call for drivers to blockade Sunrise Century cyclists
Tensions between drivers and bicyclists in rural Boulder County have reached a new level, with fliers circulating in mountain neighborhoods asking drivers to blockade next month’s Sunrise Century ride.
READ MORE...Green Machines – Should you trade your car for an electric bicycle?
Most of us are quite fond of our automobile with good reason and their advantages over bicycles are obvious.
READ MORE...Bike Works
Thanks to Bike Works, bicycling is available to many kids who might not otherwise have the opportunity.
READ MORE...Bikes for the World Collects Used Bicycles for Delivery Overseas
On Sat., June 27, Bikes for the World will be collecting unwanted, gently used bicycles at a convenient location near Research Triangle Park for donations to build job skills, generate jobs, deliver health services, and provide affordable transportation to those in need in the developing world.
READ MORE...Reminder: Tomorrow's Early Morning Transportation Committee Has Full Bike Agenda
The City Council Transportation Committee has re-scheduled the "bike themed" meeting that was postponed from mid-May for tomorrow, June 17, at 8:00 A.M. in room 1050.
READ MORE...Bicycle harassment ordinance passes unanimously
A bicyclist harassment ordinance passed unanimously at the City Council meeting Monday after nearly an hour and a half of debate.
READ MORE...Lakers parade ride on bicycles
A parade ride has been set-up by some of the good people at Midnight Ridazz, meeting at the corner of Figueroa and 11th Street a little before 11AM this Wednesday.
READ MORE...Bicycle appeal punctured by computers and TV
British youngsters would rather stay at home and play computer games or watch TV than learn how to ride a bike, according to research released today.
READ MORE...Bicycle chain gain for French convicts
From behind prison bars, the view never changes. From behind the handlebars of racing bikes, dozens of French inmates are seeing the vineyards of Provence, the sun-drenched Mediterranean coast and the majestic spires of the Alps in their own special Tour de France.
READ MORE...In China, Bicycles Are Back — But Now They're Battery Powered
Of all the things that have changed in China over the past 30 years, transportation has undergone one of the most obvious of transformations.
READ MORE...Carry it by bicycle: Backpacks
The reason that we don't ride more is that it just isn't practical to use our bikes for much of our daily travel.
READ MORE...Pedicabs Coming Downtown? New Rules Headed to Transportation Commission
Pedicabs could soon be coming to Downtown Los Angeles, but new rules proposed by the city's Department of Transportation could be so onerous and confusing as to make the service unappealing to both riders and operators.
READ MORE...Get geeked out — bike season is here
If you’re like me, riding your bicycle is almost spiritual. It’s not something you do; it’s part of who you are.
READ MORE...Beater Bikes, the Cheap Workhorses of Cycling
There is an old saying in New York bike circles that for the ultimate peace of mind for around-town cycling (and parking), one should get a $100 lock and a $50 bike.
READ MORE...Clean, quick & sleek: Museum chronicles our continuing affair with bicycles
When I started cycling again as an adult, I wasn’t motivated by a desire to save the planet, although that was a pleasant side benefit.
READ MORE...Pedal to Properties takes on partner, plans expansion
Founded and headed by Matt Kolb, Pedal to Properties is a residential real estate firm that gives clients the option of looking at homes by bicycle.
READ MORE...Cities made for cyclists
For residents of Copenhagen, Denmark, up to 60 per cent of trips -- errands and commutes -- are made by bicycle. In most Canadian cities, residents use a bicycle for only about one or two per cent of trips.
READ MORE...It's Time for the Rides of My Life
The little boy was eyeing me warily. "Mom!" he stage-whispered to the woman next to him. "What is that lady doing?"
READ MORE...Cycle track or buffered bike lane?
Not impressed with the cycle track concept about to be tested on a stretch of Broadway near Portland State University? Well, the Portland Bureau of Transportation says there's another way.
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