an "immovable object" to lock bicycles to

Published / by Richard Masoner / 8 Comments on an "immovable object" to lock bicycles to

Via VeloVision magazine comes a novel concept in bike racks: the PlantLock. The PlantLock is a bit pricey but looks like a potential solution to the problem where your spouse thinks that a bike rack on the front porch looks ugly. PlantLock could also be used in tony downtowns that eschew the common bike rack […]

Blue laws and fuel consumption

Published / by Richard Masoner / 39 Comments on Blue laws and fuel consumption

The most restrictive blue laws in North America in Bergen County, New Jersey came about to limit traffic congestion caused by massive retail development. Can Blue Laws be used today to manage traffic, conserve fuel, moderate fuel price increases, and help air quality? Blue laws restrict commercial activity on Sundays. Historically, these laws have been […]

California Giant Cycling Team

Published / by Richard Masoner / 4 Comments on California Giant Cycling Team

Anybody who cycles (or drives) down Highway 1 in Monterey County, California has seen the California Giant Berry Farms billboards that prominently feature a cyclist from their California Giant amateur cycling team. California Giant has sponsored a cycling team in Santa Cruz County for eight years now, and local cyclists appreciate the support of this […]