by Larry Dean | Mar 28, 2018
Maria Klawe Forbes Magazine March 20, 2018 In case you didn’t know, there is a bicycle revolution under way across the United States. And examining how and why some cities are embracing bicycle traffic, and others are not, can be a valuable lesson in how social...
by Taghi Sadaati | Mar 24, 2018
New York Times (03.15.18) Remaining physically active as we grow older could help to keep our muscles and immune systems robust, according to two inspiring new studies of older recreational cyclists. Together, the experiments add to growing evidence that some of our...
by Pete Heller | Mar 14, 2018
The former Talking Heads frontman, who’s touring the world for his album ’American Utopia,’ on his penchant for two-wheeled exploration, losing his way in a Swedish forest and his devotion to leftovers By Matthew Kronsberg March 14, 2018 11:05 a.m. ET THIS...
by Byron Rovegno | Feb 23, 2018
Bill to Allow Bikes to Treat Stop Signs as Yield Signs Spiked Insurance Industry Freaks Out: Chaos. Unpredictability. “Personal Interpretation” of Laws, Oh My. By Melanie Curry Jan 8, 2018 A.B. 1103 would have allowed bikes to legally proceed through a stop sign...
by Larry Dean | Feb 22, 2018
By Jim Greene | For The Tribune Commentary: The proposed ‘Utah Yield‘ bicycle law is all about safety Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune Cyclists filled the block between 100 and 200 South in downtown Salt Lake City Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013, during the annual...
by Byron Rovegno | Feb 4, 2018
Bicycle advocates say electric car design encourages theft By Zachary Clark Daily Journal Staff Feb 3, 2018 In a nod to cycling commuters concerned about bike theft, Caltrain officials appear to be willing to address concerns about the designs of the rail agency’s new...