Post any interesting links you find in the comment section.
Local
- This Week in Wildcat History: First bicycle patrols
- Public input sought on regional transportation plan
- Cyclovia Tucson a car-free community event
State
National
- Cycle Chic launches women-focused bicycle accessories
- LaHood ready to join 800 cycling advocates in National Bike Summit
- Lawsuit Seeks to Erase Bike Lane in New York City
- Help! I’m afeard of bike commuting
- “When people ride bikes, great things happen.”
- Bike fashion show out to prove it’s not all spandex and neon
- Cycling advocates head to National Bike Summit
- Earl Blumenauer on the beauty of bikes and … spandex
- Gas Prices High Will Make You Want to Ride a Bike
- Just an accident and prosecution
International
- Minneapolis couple comes cycling to city
- Naked cyclists sweep Melbourne streets
- New from Airbus: A bike to transform Aerospace
- Short John for Short Kids
There have been additional bump-outs placed along Granada between St. Marys and Congress. These, of course, take up most of the bike lane and force riders toward the travel lane. It is probably the most bicycle-unfriendly thing that can be done to a street. What is it with these city-installed road hazards? I do not care to be a living traffic-calming device!