Tag: year in review
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Seattle’s bike movement reinvented itself in 2019
2019 was a red letter year for biking in Seattle. The number of trips people are taking by bike broke through some kind of barrier in the past year, and bike counters across town are clobbering previous records (we’ll have more on that in the new year when the final numbers are in, so stay…
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Seattle Bike Blog’s top stories of 2015
In 2015, Seattle Bike Blog posted 359 stories, which is actually fewer than in 2014. But that doesn’t mean I worked less. Instead, I quietly allowed my personal rule of two posts per weekday to slip in order to give myself the freedom to focus more on bigger stories. And I think it worked, since…
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Our most-read posts of 2013
It’s been a great year here at Seattle Bike Blog. Readership continues to rise with no signs of slowing down thanks to all your support. Our most-clicked story was, by far, Representative Ed Orcutt’s gaffe about how bicycles aren’t really that much more environmentally-friendly than cars. But some of the city’s bike projects also turned…
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