BikeShare for New York - You Can Make it Happen (TreeHugger)
New York is itching to get a piece of the action, so this month the Forum For Urban Design, in concert with Storefront for Art and Architecture have organised a “splashy exhibition of European bike-share programs, running a free-bike-rental experiment,
Spacing Wire » Cycling-only streets in Winnipeg
Spacing photographer Bouke Salverda was recently in Winnipeg and snapped this shot of a street sign indicating it’s a cycling-only street on Sundays and holidays.
Streetsblog » Quebec Makes Bold Cycling Statement
The province of Quebec doesn't mess around when it comes to cycling. A 250+ mile long route will be completed this August, making it the longest such route in North America.
Biking Bis - Mexico City's bike plan getting results
Remember back in April when Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard ordered all his city's bureaucrats to set a good example by riding their bicycles to work the first Monday of every month?
Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Road Cyclist’s Ten Commandments
The Vatican recently issued a set of Ten Commandments for motorists. I thought it appropriate that road cyclists have their own.
Streetsblog » Berlin’s Bicycle Boom
Committed to making cycling a viable form of transportation, the Berlin Senate measures the success of that city's bicycle network by the prevalence of cyclists in the overall traffic mix -- rather than the way New York's DOT does, by the miles of bike lanes...
Streetsblog » Rage on the Bikeway
The Boston Globe ran a front-page story yesterday about confrontations among users of the super-popular tree-lined Minuteman Bikeway in Boston. Police have already filed more reports of clashes between users of the bikeway this year than the previous two...
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