Tag: bike news roundup
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Bike News Roundup: Seattle Traffic Deaths Thermometer, 1940
StreetFilms has a new video (above) that reminds us how much further we need to go to catch up to Portland when it comes to neighborhood biking infrastructure. Craig Hollow has written a parody manifesto that can only be described as awesome. Enjoyable reading whether for everyone from aggressive bikers to bike-hating car drivers.
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Bike News Roundup: No walking or biking to school allowed
Revisiting Donald Appleyard’s Livable Streets from Streetfilms on Vimeo. The video above, from StreetFilms, visualizes how people who live on streets with less traffic have more friends.
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A ‘former political-lobbying powerhouse’ – Bike News Roundup
Clowns Liberate Bike Lanes from Streetfilms on Vimeo. The above is an old film from Streetfilms, but it seems well-suited for Halloween. It was linked in Elly Blue’s newest column at Grist about those darned New York scofflaw bicyclists!
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Bike News Roundup: DIY bike lanes
In an era of overcrowded waiting rooms, one nurse practitioner in Bellingham makes house calls via bicycle. Sick of waiting for the city to install a bike lane on a neighborhood street? Well, activists in Missoula took road engineering into their own hands … and got caught spray painting bike lanes on a dangerous road.…
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Bike News Roundup: Barriers to mobility
This adorable film by Michelle Lehman is from 2007, but I just now saw it. Love it.
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Bike News Roundup: Ring, ring … Hello. What would it take to get you on a bike today?
The video above is from the always wonderful StreetFilms.
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