SF Quake City Rumble July 3-6, 2008

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The fifth Quake City Rumble benefiting the San Francisco Bike Messenger Association Broken Bones fund takes place July 3-6 in San Francisco. Winners get free travel to the North American Courier Championships in Chicago August 29-31. This link supposedly has more information but there’s nothing there at the moment, so look at the Soma Fabrications […]

California to consider Idaho stop law?

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The San Francisco Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) bicycle advisory committee (BAC) will consider a proposal for changing California law to allow bicyclists to treat stop signs as yields and red lights as stops. If the BAC likes the idea, they will forward the proposal on to the MTC which can eventually forward their […]

Google AdWords

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I occasionally get inquiries about advertising on Cyclelicious. Businesses that want to advertise on Cyclelicious should use Google AdWords to manage your web advertising — you can even specifically target Cyclelicious for your advertising if you want. You only pay for click throughs, and you can track click throughs and impressions and geographic distribution and […]

Vehicle personalization = road rage

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From /. comes this finding from Colorado State University. Szlemko found a link between road rage and the number of personalized items — such as bumper stickers — on or in people’s vehicles. “The number of territory markers predicted road rage better than vehicle value, condition, or any of the things that we normally associate […]