Category Archives: Bicycling

2013 Bikes Not Bombs Bike-A-Thon

On June 2nd, I participated in the 26th annual Bikes Not Bombs Bike-A-Thon along with my 18-month old daughter who rode in the copilot’s seat. This is the second time I’ve participated in this event, having previously ridden the 2011 … Continue reading

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Support Bikes Not Bombs!

This weekend I will be riding in the Bikes Not Bombs Bike-A-Thon with my 18-month daughter Kay as my co-pilot. Bikes Not Bombs is one of my favorite charitable  social justice organization because it uses the bicycle as a vehicle for social change. … Continue reading

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In the news: Biking Up, Motoring Down

A report from US PIRG notes that driving in the US is in decline: The New York Times how this decline is affecting Charlotte, NC. Closer to home, WBUR looks into motoring on the wane in Boston. StreetsBlog asks why road … Continue reading

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People for Bikes Roll Together Campaign

Just in time for National Bike Month, People For Bikes are asking anyone who travels on two wheels or four to pledge to: Look out for my fellow travelers — on bikes, in cars, and on foot. Keep my cool … Continue reading

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Must Read Blog Post on Bike Safety

  This terrific post on Steve Miller’s Blog called BICYCLING SAFETY: Preventing Injury Requires Multiple Strategies is a long read but worth reading for it’s compilation of strategies for making bicycling safer and desirable for everyone.  Check it out!  

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Bike Commuter Myths Debunked

Myths about getting around by bike debunked in this great Bike Arlington infographic.

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Book Review: Pedaling Revolution by Jeff Mapes

Author: Jeff Mapes Title: Pedaling Revolution Publication Info: Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University Press, 2009. ISBN: 9780870714191 Summary/Review: A good overview of the ongoing changes to American cities as more and more people switch to bicycling as a major … Continue reading

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How to be heard

This radio story – “How to be heard” by Nina Perry – uses a bicycle bell as a metaphor.  But it makes me think very literally and metaphorically how hard it is for bicyclists to be heard in traffic and … Continue reading

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The Future of Forest Hills: Support the At-Grade City Street Option

I live in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Jamaica Plain in the city of Boston.  The neighborhood on the whole is a great place to live as it features diverse people of different backgrounds and social scale, a wide variety … Continue reading

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Book Review: Bicycle Diaries by David Byrne

This is a cross-post from my other blog, but I felt it was appropriate for here as well. Author: David Byrne Title: Bicycle Diaries Publication Info: New York : Viking, c2009. ISBN: 9780670021147 Summary/Review: David Byrne has a folding bike … Continue reading

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