The Hegelian bike commuter
Published April 21, 2015 / by Richard Masoner / 8 Comments on The Hegelian bike commuterLady Fleur and I had a brief discussion yesterday about the politics and history of cycling advocacy.
Lady Fleur and I had a brief discussion yesterday about the politics and history of cycling advocacy.
Users of bike share systems across America often don’t match the demographics of their cities. Although bikes can be a universally available mode of transportation, bike share riders are typically white and affluent.
Does bike advocacy at the Capital look like the state of California?
Tuesday night, the city of Santa Clara city council will consider a proposed lane reduction / road diet project for Tasman Drive between Lick Mill Boulevard and Old Ironsides Drive. The proposed project will reduce Tasman from the current six lanes down to four general purpose lanes, replacing the outside lanes with buffered bike lanes. […]
SF Bay Area people can meet Carlton Reid, the author of Roads Were Not Built for Cars during his book tour this week.
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