Via Biller’s Bikes: Found at Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop in Texas. Even has bullet holes!


Biking in Baltimore
Via Biller’s Bikes: Found at Mellow Johnny’s Bike Shop in Texas. Even has bullet holes!

A bit from the Baltimore Office of Sustainability and TreeBaltimore
Transportation
◊ Consider chipping in with others to get a friend or loved one a new bicycle as a present! You can also get cheaper, used bikes from Velocipede Bike Project or Craigslist.
The whole thing here: https://www.baltimorecity.gov/Portals/0/agencies/tree%20baltimore/public%20downloads/ecoholidayguide.pdf
[B’ Spokes: From the Onion, I just love how they portray us as the privileged class.]

Tree Hugger as introduced a very valid point to this topic:
"But the fact of the matter is, those stop signs are there to regulate speed, not right of way"
https://www.treehugger.com/bikes/why-cyclists-blow-through-stop-signs-its-physics.html
[B’ Spokes: While reading the following article I could not help but think how much better Baltimore would be with good mass transit and really nice bicycle network. But our mass transit is controlled by the state who looks at it like an expense and thinks more highway expansion at the expense of mass transit and bicycling is the answer. My position is simple keep things in reasonable proportion, sure do what highway expansion you can afford but not at the cost of mass transit and bicycling. The state’s current policies is a downward spiral, making cars the ONLY way to get around then you need a lot more really really expensive car infrastructure to support that. We need to get the state to support transportation choice.]
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By CHRISTOPHER B. LEINBERGER
DRIVE through any number of outer-ring suburbs in America, and you’ll see boarded-up and vacant strip malls, surrounded by vast seas of empty parking spaces. These forlorn monuments to the real estate crash are not going to come back to life, even when the economy recovers. And that’s because the demand for the housing that once supported commercial activity in many exurbs isn’t coming back, either.
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It was predominantly the collapse of the car-dependent suburban fringe that caused the mortgage collapse.
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Over all, only 12 percent of future homebuyers want the drivable suburban-fringe houses that are in such oversupply, according to the Realtors survey. This lack of demand all but guarantees continued price declines. Boomers selling their fringe housing will only add to the glut. Nothing the federal government can do will reverse this.
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The good news is that there is great pent-up demand for walkable, centrally located neighborhoods in cities like Portland, Denver, Philadelphia and Chattanooga, Tenn. The transformation of suburbia can be seen in places like Arlington County, Va., Bellevue, Wash., and Pasadena, Calif., where strip malls have been bulldozed and replaced by higher-density mixed-use developments with good transit connections.
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Continue reading “The Death of the Fringe Suburb”
By STEPHANIE MLOT
The Frederick News-Post
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — As the Frederick bicycling community grows, so does the need for education.
Alyssa Boxhill is hoping to fill that position as a newly certified instructor-in-training with the League of American
Bicyclists.
The dedicated cyclist joined Hood College spokesman Dave Diehl and Ad Hoc Bicycle Committee member Darius Mark for a prerequisite class at the college in September.
“(We) took the course in the interest of becoming better educated,” Boxhill said, “for ourselves and to serve the
community as ambassadors.”
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Continue reading “Cyclist Aims To Teach Frederick Riders Safety”
By: Deb Lee, newsnet5.com
CLEVELAND – Members of the local cycling community said they believe Monday’s conviction in the death of a Cleveland cyclist is validation for all of them.
Sylvia Bingham, 22, was killed when her bike collided with a 26,000-pound truck driven by Herschel Roberts, 63. The collision occured at East 21st and Prospect in Cleveland.
In finding Roberts guilty of aggravated vehicular homicide, Judge Daniel Gaul said that Roberts had just passed the bike and therefore he should have known that the bike was right behind him as he was about to make a right hand turn.
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Continue reading “Truck driver headed to prison in vehicular homicide of cyclist, local bicyclist reacts”
via Greater Greater Washington (highlight)
The World Health Organization reports 12.3 annual traffic deaths per 100,000 inhabitants in the United States. Compare that with 3.85 in Japan and 4.5 in Germany. If the U.S. achieved similar rates, more than 20,000 deaths would be prevented each year.
Continue reading “20,000 preventable and unnecessary annual deaths in the U.S.”