
TIME SPORT INTERNATIONAL announces United States RXS road pedal recall
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Taking a stand against cars in the bike lane

This is an interesting report and series of photos
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Notes on Bicycling in Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark is not a natural bicycling city. In the early 1960
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College Park, MD / Ride of the Living Dead II
Supporters of Open Space Make Strong Showing in Primaries
Unveiling – John Overstreet Connector
Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks
And
The Maryland Department of Transportation
Ask you to join us as we unveil the trail signs for the
John Overstreet Connector
Date: November 3, 2006
Time: 3:00 pm
Location: Saw Mill Creek Park
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Greater Baltimore Committee’s Transit Questionnaire
Candidate responses to the Baltimore Transit Alliance/
Greater Baltimore Committee’s Transit Questionnaire:
https://www.gbc.org/news/September%2006/compiled%20bta%20gubernatorial%20questionnaire.pdf
O’Malley’s policy statement:
Protect the Environment and Achieve Resource Conservation
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2006 Active Outdoor Recreation Econony Report
60 million Americans bicycle for recreation, ranking it #2 behind only wildlife viewing…
Bicycling generates 1.1 million jobs, ranking it #2 behind only camping…
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New Particulate Matter Standards
On September 21, 2006, EPA announced some changes to the federal standards for particulate matter emissions. The standard for 24-hour PM2.5 emissions will become stricter, decreasing from 65 to 35 micrograms per cubic meter. The annual PM2.5 standard, which the Baltimore region is currently not reaching, will remain at 15 micrograms per cubic meter. States will be asked to make designation recommendations to EPA by December 2007. These recommendations will be based on monitoring data from 2004-2006. EPA designations will be based on data from 2007-2009, and will most likely become effective in April 2010. States will need to meet the 2006 standards by 2015.
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