A bank is just like a bike?
A bank is doing a promotional comparing itself to a bike.
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Adventure Cycling Unveils Three New Eastern Bicycle Routes
Bicycling in the East just got a whole lot better. The Adventure Cycling Association, America
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Bike map makes commuting safer
By Larry Walsh
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Riding from one Pittsburgh neighborhood to another can be challenging, even to those that are contiguous.
To make it easier — and a bit safer — Bike Pittsburgh, the Heinz Endowments and DeepLocal have teamed up to produce a new bike map of the city, the first in 15 years.
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As a result, cyclists tend to ride the larger, arterial roads where they have to share the road with speeding motorists.
The new map, as much as possible, takes them away from all that by introducing them to alternative routes via back streets that "are quite pleasant," said Scott Bricker, executive director of Bike Pittsburgh.
"Our goal is to make it simple for people to choose a bicycle to transport themselves," Bricker said.
But not all low-traffic routes are ideal alternatives for bicyclists, said Eric Boerer, Bike Pittsburgh’s membership director. Some low-traffic routes are quite steep and others don’t always connect neighborhoods.
"Our hills and bridges give Pittsburgh its unique identity and beautiful views, but it also makes bike travel between neighborhoods intimidating, especially if you don’t know the milder side streets and how they connect to one another," Boerer said.
Bricker and Boerer said the new map contains graphic-style illustrations depicting safe commuting techniques, as well as the locations of major hills, landmarks and trails.
They said it also identifies and marks unavoidable stretches of road that are hazardous.
In conjunction with Bike Pittsburgh’s mission to establish Pittsburgh "as a city that is increasingly safe, accessible and friendly to bicycle transportation," the map also provides information on who to contact to lobby for safer streets.
The new map was created by Bike Pittsburgh and funded by the Heinz Endowments.
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Being overtaken by a thousand points of darkness
What are you doing taking unnecessary space on the roadway?
– From a person with 7 empty seats to a cyclist.
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Alert – MTA violates state law
[Senator Gladden’s response]
Q: What part of a bus is allowed to be broken and go without repair, adversely affecting a segment of the ridership population?
A: The bike rack.
All 180 bike racks have been destroyed by MTA drivers and there have been ZERO effort for repair or replacement. MTA drivers have been destroying bus bike racks at a rate close to one a week and no one in MTA thought this is a problem to be dealt with by repair or replacement. It really gets my goat when we fight for a bike facility then it gets taken away, there really should be a law against this
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Joint Statement Regarding the Revised Transportation Outlook 2035
The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board has released for public review a revised Transportation
Outlook 2035 long-range plan. Transit funding under this revised plan is only $238 million greater than
in the plan released in July of this year, a mere 3% of the 22-year budget. This amount will barely begin
to bring the region the vastly improved transit system appealed for so strongly to the Board in August by
the citizens and organizations of the region.
Incredibly, transit expansion funding remains below that in the plan adopted by the Board only four
years ago, and is a mere 26% of total expansion expenses
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I-95
[Note: that north is the right side of the picture.]
Hi Everyone,
As promised, we are sending this newsletter out to all of you
because there are a lot of things going on that affect your bicycle
travels here in Harford County. Speaking of news, I urge you all
to attend the next Transportation Management Association
Meeting on Thursday, November 27, 2007at 9:00 am at the
HEAT Center in Aberdeen. Melissa Williams of the MdTA will be
presenting the latest information on I-95
Cutting car emissions saves lives
by Donovan Vincent – city hall bureau
A new study on the health effects of air pollution from traffic in Toronto says a 30 per cent reduction in vehicle emissions could save nearly 200 lives a year and $1 billion in health costs.
The Toronto Public Health report, to be released Monday, also estimates that "mortality-related” costs associated with traffic pollution in the city are about $2.2 billion annually.
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Authored by Dr. David McKeown, Toronto’s medical officer of health, the study claims this pollution contributes to about 440 premature deaths and 1,700 hospitalizations a year in Toronto.
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"When I was growing up, around 35 years ago, maybe one or two children I knew had asthma. Now it’s normal to see kids with (inhalers),” he said, adding he hadn’t read the health department report, but had a rough idea of its findings.
The report says pollution from traffic leads to about 200,000 restricted-activity days per year, where people spend the day sick in bed, or curtail their usual activities.
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"Given there is a finite amount of public space in the city for all modes of transportation, there is a need to reassess how road space can be used more effectively to enable the shift to more sustainable transportation modes," it says.
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The acoustic motorbike
The lyrics of this song really capture a great weekend ride
When I am alone I tend to brood
When I am out on my bike it is a different mood
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