Pump price to top $3 a gallon this spring and summer,

The attached article is about the upcoming price shock of filling up your tank with gas and hints at the problem that higher gas prices means less driving and less money for car centric projects and the negative economic impact that will cause. Which leads too many to conclude that we have to keep America driving at all costs.

But notice the states that are the least vulnerable to this price increase are states with alternative transportation options other then just the family car. So it is transportation options and not car centric development that helps stabilize a local economy.

I’ll note next that there is no guarantee that gas will not reach $5 a gallon in the next 20 years but all our long range 20 year plans assume it is going to business as usual and car centric transportation is still the top priority. Seriously we need to get people heads out of the sand, a change is a coming.

I seriously have to ask how many gas price shocks will it take for America to get that the best option is not to put all your eggs into one basket but to start supporting options. And this goes double for Maryland cutting mass transit in favor of car centric development and tax breaks for new cars is not a recipe for success, it is a recipe for "lower income levels" per the article. There is something terribly wrong with Maryland’s "because people are driving less and took mass transit more we need to cut mass transit to build more car centric roads" type of thinking.
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Ride Around the Reservoir Starts Saturday, April 3rd, @9:30 AM!

By popular demand, Ride Around the Reservoir will start two months early for the 2010 season — Saturday, April 3rd, @9:30 AM! Rent a classic beach cruiser bike (three sizes available) for just $2, and sample the classic views around Druid Lake. Kids’ bikes available too! You’ll also enjoy smoother biking this year since the road was just resurfaced!

Every Saturday and Wednesday evenings.

Special bonus: The cherry blossoms along the north part of the lake may be in bloom for opening day.

Location: Druid Hill Park by the Tennis courts.

Burley Travoy – A New Generation of Trailers

by Bike Shop Girl

While at Frostbike a few weeks back we were introduced to the Burley Travoy.  A new cargo trailer from the folks at Burley.  This trailer is much different than any trailer you may have seen so make sure to click through all the photos.

Burley Travoy CBB

The trailer is more all than wide, and utilizes different types of bags to hang off of the main structure.  It then attaches to your bike much like a tow behind bicycle would, at the seatpost.

The advantages of this trailer over say the Burley Nomad are two fold.   First, this trailer can collapse down pretty flat, and easy to carry into the office or 3rd floor flat. Second, universal.  Carry a laptop in their messenger bag, get grocery’s with their grocery style panniers.  I am a big fan of interchangeable and universal things.

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Kornheiser versus Lance: Who Wins?

[Short version: Kornheiser has profited by advocating violence toward cyclists and that’s not right.]
By Andy Clarke President, League of American Bicyclists
For the umpteenth time in the last five years, a radio show host who is paid to be controversial decides that picking on cyclists would be funny. He makes all the usual comments about spandex, and cyclists being in the way, and not belonging on the road. Then he crosses the line and says that “tapping” a cyclist from behind is OK. You know the drill. Except this time, the commentator in nationally syndicated bad boy Tony Kornheiser, the radio station is ESPN, and his remarks got the attention of a certain Lance Armstrong.
Not surprisingly, Lance gets pissed off and tweets his millions of followers to share their outrage. He calls Kornheiser to put him straight. That’s what we all want to do. We are all thinking “How could anyone be so stupid and say that, even if they think they are just being funny.” We want to go on the show and put the record straight. Get an apology. Remind people we’ve got a right to the road. Ask for some respect out there. All credit to Lance for doing that and for getting the apology; I heard he did a great job (listen here). We’ve been on the phone with the station managers since it happened last Friday – Lance clearly has pull!
My anxiety is this. Kornheiser got all the attention he wanted and so did the show. That’s what he’s paid to do. He got Lance Armstrong on his show – how cool is that? With a little controversy thrown in for good measure. We’ve learned from numerous previous incidents – one as recently as two weeks ago in the Raleigh area – that the only way to deal with this kind of nonsense in the longer term is with the station managers and owners directly. Five years ago, Clear Channel instituted a strong disciplinary policy on this topic after a series of horrible incidents on their stations, and it worked. Since then we’ve done battle with Entercomm – local Boston retailers Landry’s set them straight – and others. Some of the “personalities” have been taken off the air and disciplined.
I probably would have encouraged Lance to call the ESPN owners to say he wouldn’t appear on their networks again until Kornheiser not only apologized but also was taken off the air and made to do some PSAs and public appearances (maybe even in spandex…) at local charity bike events; maybe until ESPN agreed to sponsor Bike to Work Day or a Safe Routes to School initiative… As plenty of people have said, if he gets two weeks off the air for criticizing a colleague’s fashion sense, surely exhorting people to potentially kill cyclists ought to generate some kind of meaningful punishment. More meaningful than getting to chat with one of the greatest sports personalities on the planet.
Credit to WashCycle for being all over this story.
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Tell Congress: Make walking and biking safe!

Did you know that 76,000 Americans have been hit by cars while walking or biking in their communities in the last 15 years?

Most of America’s roads are designed for cars — and for cars only. That doesn’t make any sense in a country where one in three people doesn’t have access to a car, and where half of all trips could be accomplished with a 20-minute bike ride.

A new bill was just introduced in Congress would jumpstart the process of transforming our transportation infrastructure to make it friendlier to bikers and walkers — the Active Community Transportation Act (H.R. 4722). It would create a federal grant program to fund local projects aimed at improving conditions for pedestrians and cyclists.

Will you join me in asking our representatives in Congress to co-sponsor this bill? I just sent a letter to mine, and it just takes a second:

https://action.smartgrowthamerica.org/t/3224/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=2434

Thanks so much for your help!