Bikenapped! SF launches
Published September 30, 2013 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Bikenapped! SF launchesLulu Li’s project to map bike thefts in Boston, MA has now expanded to San Francisco with the help of Jenny Hatfield and Bryan.
Lulu Li’s project to map bike thefts in Boston, MA has now expanded to San Francisco with the help of Jenny Hatfield and Bryan.
Happy Sunday. It’s time for my weekly homily. Anthony has been hosting an online book club discussion of Dr Jason Henderson’s book Street Fight, on the history of transportation politics in San Francisco. Last week’s discussion centered on the three broad ideologies that inform the views of mobility politics in San Francisco. According to Henderson, […]
Stanley Roberts says in a recent “People Behaving Badly”: I have come to a reasonable conclusion that the state of California is giving away drivers licenses. They have to be. How else can you explain the series of events I am about to show you?
I’m watching the Riverview / Brandon Park development go up on 1st Street @ River Oaks in San Jose, California. This month’s trail count showed over 1100 people accessing the Guadalupe River Trail at River Oaks over a six hour period, so I’m sure I’m not the only person wondering about this project.
This gorgeous video from Adventure Cycling showcases the U.S. Bicycle Route System, but one thing really stood out to me as an Asian American. See if you notice it too.
I missed this when it happened: last May, Nevada Governor Brian Brian Sandoval signed AB 117 into law. This new law which takes effect on October 1 allows people on motorcycles, mopeds, bicycles, electric bicycles and “trimobiles” to run a red light under certain conditions. AB 117 allows cyclists to proceed across an intersection against […]