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I am a biker and a disabled person. I bike because I can’t drive because of my eyesight/spatial deficiencies due to brain injury. When I bike, I often bike with my 6 year old child in a trailer. When ...
Everyone favors safe cycling, but bike lanes are not safe. This was demonstrated once again with the tragic death of U.S. State Department foreign service officer Sarah Langenkamp on August 25 ...
Dutch cities take care to separate or "disentangle" routes ... The Bike Lanes You Can't See ... Mechanic Explains Why Your Heater Shouldn't Be on 'Full Blast' When You Start Your Car.
The bike lane is set to become a very crowded place. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a lot of talk about how streets refashioned for pedestrians and bikes could reshape cities. Yet despite ...
Frustrated cyclists have created their own ways to report obstructions in Denver. After Chicago resident Christina Whitehouse was almost hit by a car while in a bike lane, she created the Bike ...
The city has built about 20 miles of bike lanes in the past five years, but despite that, the portion of D.C. residents who bike to work peaked in 2017 and has decreased each year since, falling ...
Cycling is a great way to get around, stay active and cut down on the use of motor vehicles powered by fossil fuels. But being a bicyclist that shares the road with cars can also be a dangerous ...
As for the health benefits, regular cycling reduces the risk of chronic illnesses by up to 27 per cent, leading to fewer ...
A bicyclist pedals around a car parked in bike lane in the 1100 block of North Dearborn Street, June 27, 2024, in Chicago. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune) Risks of riding on city streets.
Clearly the U.S. is not a bike-friendly country overall. Only one percent of all trips that Americans take—to work, to the store, on vacation—are by bike, compared with 87 percent by car or truck.
Everyone favors safe cycling, but bike lanes are not safe. This was demonstrated once again with the tragic death of U.S. State Department foreign service officer Sarah Langenkamp on August 25.