Via Velo: San Jose Street Party Saturday
Published May 14, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a CommentVia Velo — San Jose’s first open streets event — takes place Saturday, May 15 from 10 AM to 3 PM.
Via Velo — San Jose’s first open streets event — takes place Saturday, May 15 from 10 AM to 3 PM.
Happy SF Bay Area Bike To Work Day, all. I did my usual Tour of South Bay Energizer Stations this morning, covering the 12 miles from Sunnyvale to Menlo Park in two hours, which I think must be a new slowness record for me! I distributed Action Wipes to the Mountain View Caltrain and Palo […]
Remember, tomorrow (Thursday, May 13 2010) is Bike To Work Day in the San Francisco Bay Area. If you see me, flag me down and I might have some goodies for you. I’ll be on the wonderfully cute Kona Bandwagon fixed gear bike (light blue frame with obnoxious orange rims). I’ll likely have a big […]
Ecology Action in Santa Cruz posted an online survey for bike commuters. They ask “Why do you choose to bicycle to work?” All of the answers they list are advantages of biking to work, but they left off the most common reason most people who bike do it. Can you tell me the real […]
UK Conservative Party leader David Cameron today was selected as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The 43 year old Cameron, who is Britain’s youngest prime minister in almost two centuries, regularly rode his bicycle to parliament. It’s unknown if Cameron will continue riding his bike from his new official residence at Number […]
In a recent mailing list discussion, somebody proposed a law in which reflective or high visibility clothing for cyclists should be mandatory. As far as I know, New Hampshire is the only state with this requirement — NH RSA 265:144 “Special Rules for Bicycles” states, in part, “A bicyclist shall wear at least one item […]