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Two people bike through the snow past the White House in Washington, DC before an epic winter storm assaults the eastern United States.
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Two people bike through the snow past the White House in Washington, DC before an epic winter storm assaults the eastern United States.
This statement regarding cyclists and autonomous cars from the chief exec of Renault and Nissan is making the rounds in the cycling media this week:
“One of the biggest problems is people with bicycles,” said Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn [rhymes with “loan”]. “They don’t respect any rules usually. The car is confused by them because from time-to-time they behave like pedestrians and from time-to-time they behave like cars.”
CNBC characterized that last sentence as a “swipe” at cyclists. The CNBC lede says the bicycle is a “roadblock,” but if you watch the video accompanying the story, Ghosn’s quote comes across more as a statement of fact and and an engineering challenge the Nissan engineering group here in Silicon Valley have already worked on.
I’ve heard similar statements from Google’s autonomous car work: they acknowledge the presence of bicycles on public roads. Instead of taking a “blame the victim” stance and pushing for more regulation of bicycles, they accept the reality of how people actually behave in public spaces and engineer to deal with that reality.
I don’t have an “anti-rant” category, so file this under musings.
The Santa Cruz Transit District (“Santa Cruz Metro”) Board of Directors will discuss the issue of “tech” employee buses using Santa Cruz County transit facilities at their monthly meeting on Friday.
Check this out: Alex in Santa Cruz California has launched his Box Bike Collective Kickstarter. Through Kickstarter, you can buy his well-designed electric assist cargo bike for under $4000. A non-electric assist version can be had for only $2900.

East Side San Jose Bikeways

Where do you bike in East San Jose? Where do you want to bike in East San Jose? San Jose Department of Transportation will host a a public workshop to discuss ways to improve the bike network on the East Side of San Jose. This community meeting takes place Tuesday, February 2nd, 6:30 pm at the Mayfair Community Center, 2039 Kammerer Ave, San Jose. The DOT is seeking public input on where community members would like to see more bikeways installed. The project area covers the area bounded by Berryessa Road, Yerba Buena Road, Coyote Creek, and the East Foothills.
Guadalupe River Upper Reach Master Plan
The third and final meeting to discuss the Guadalupe River Upper Reach Master Plan takes place TONIGHT (Wednesday January 20 2016) from from 6 to 8 pm at the Gardner Community Center, 520 West Virginia Street, San Jose. Join city parks staff to discuss trail alignment along the Guadalupe River from downtown through Willow Glen, to south San Jose. For design documents, click here. The above video shows the project scope.
A 60 year old man on a bike was killed early this morning just blocks from the major transit center near downtown San Jose, California. Police ask the public to watch for a full-size late 1980s or early 1990s white pickup truck with front driver side damage near the front fender.