by Taghi Sadaati | Nov 29, 2019
Drivers need to be very careful to not turn across the new bike lanes on McClellan without looking to see if a bike is traveling along the lane first. If they do not, it can cause what is called a “right hook”, which can be dangerous or even deadly for cyclists. Cars...
by Larry Dean | Nov 18, 2019
October 21, 20194:27 PM ETHeard on All Things Considered MARK AREHART An e-bike resembles a regular bicycle, with its batteries and electric motor integrated into the bike’s frame. Enthusiasts see e-bikes on national park trails as a great thing, but some...
by Larry Dean | Nov 10, 2019
A trip report from Dave Stearns, a long-standing Cupertino biking advocate…. ” …and you better not walk in the bike lanes. They will chase you back onto the sidewalk. The 3-wheel “Christiana” bikes (see the pic of the mom and kid in the front...
by Stuart Rosenberg | Oct 25, 2019
What’s wrong with parking in bike lanes? A lot, actually From BICYCLING By Stephen Hudson (Contributor) August 9, 2018 The Washington Post recently published a letter to the editor from someone who parked in a bike lane arguing that blocking a bike lane isn’t really...
by Dick Blaine | Oct 14, 2019
-This article and links are published by the City of Edmonton, Canada. It has relevant and specific advice for cyclists and motorists using separated bike lanes, bike boxes, and marked intersections. With the newly configured McClellan/Bubb and McClellan/Stelling...
by Larry Dean | Oct 13, 2019
An electric motor lets you enjoy most of the benefits of biking, without all the sweat. To see full article @ https://www.wired.com/gallery/best-electric-bikes/ Riding an electric bike is a philosophical adjustment. The first time you glide past a long-time bike...