Monthly Archives: October 2011

Brown vetoes 3 foot passing law

California Governor Jerry Brown vetoed SB 910, the legislation which would mandate a minimum three foot distance for motorists passing cyclists when the speed is greater than 15 MPH. In his veto message, Brown writes, “Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol have raised legitimate concerns about other provisions such as the 15 MPH requirement. On read more »

Snubbed cycling visitors

This pair of cyclists from Seattle felt at home in the rain as they visited the San Francisco Bay Area and Santa Cruz. They did not enjoy the poor hospitality of a Santa Cruz Metro driver and one of our perpetually cranky passengers.

Rainy commute

Squirming into my soaking wet bike shorts at the end of the work day is always good for cheap thrills. That is all.

7 Wonders of Bicycling Infrastructure

Beehooving Moving: The World’s 7 Wonders of Bicycle Infrastructure

Tapping road rage for fuel efficiency

Yesterday, The Onion posted audio about “New, Anger Powered Cars” and I thought “I’ve heard this one before.”

Computers are like a bicycle for the mind

Steve Jobs, 1955 – 2011.