Klunkerz: Leaders of the Repack
In the late 1960s and early 70s, groups of hippies, bike racers, and dropouts reinvented the wheel. They started with […]
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In the late 1960s and early 70s, groups of hippies, bike racers, and dropouts reinvented the wheel. They started with […]
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"Our friends at the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition think a few nice racks will help turn Treasure Island into a
Wired Blog Network: "Bike Coalition Wants to See Your Rack" Read More
Consider the bicyle and world trade: An economically minded cyclist mediates on the relationship between current account balance and transportation
Bicycling and the U. S. Current Account Balance Read More
A study has found that there is less congestion in U.S. metropolitan areas. Have you noticed any difference here? "The
Noticing less traffic? Read More
The Pedestrian Safety Bill requiring drivers to stop for pedestrians (rather than yield) passed the Illinois House of Representatives today
Pedestrian Safety Bill Passes Read More
How refreshing it is to be able to have a window, albeit a small-ish one, into our government's choices. This
Stimulus Transparency Read More
Walkscore.com cites Chicago as the fourth most walkable city in the United States. While I totally appreciate the nod to
How Walkable is Your Neighborhood? Read More
Check out the new blog, World Streets, describing itself as "Heavy traffic on the way to sustainable cities and sustainable
My son and I were waiting on his school bus this morning on Chicago Avenue. While waiting, we decided to
"There's this cycle of automobile dependency…You have to have a place to park at home, a place to park at
Wired Blog Network: "It's Time for Cities to Favor People, Not Cars" Read More