Infographic: Protected Bike Lanes Register Significant Jump in Ridership (City by City numbers)

June 3, 2014 at 5:15 pm

via People for Bikes

The first multi-city academic study of U.S. protected bike lanes has dropped, and a series of anecdotes have formed a very clear trend line: when protected bike lanes are added to a street, bike traffic rises — by an average of 75 percent in their first year alone, for the eight projects studied.

Moral of the story: If you are a city administrator, build protected bike lanes and see riders happily switch from their cars to bicycles. Fewer traffic choked streets. Read the full story here.

Image via People for Bikes.

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Share the Road, Friend – Safety Campaign from Colorado Department of Transportation Urges Drivers To Share the Road With Bicyclists and Pedestrians

June 18, 2013 at 7:03 pm

The image below was posted on the Colorado Dept. of Transportation’s Facebook Page with the following note: “Did you know that Colorado experienced a 66% increase in pedestrian fatalities and a 63% increase in bicyclist fatalities from 2011 to 2012? Share the Road folks!”  After seeing the Facebook post, I got curious and paid a visit to the CDOT website and found out they have an awesome campaign “Share the Road, Friend”  underway to create  an awareness about the  shared responsibility for road safety among all road users. They got all kinds of promotional materials made available on the CDOT website and while you are there don’t forget to check out the campaign videos as well. Nicely done, CDOT.

Share the Road, Friend – via Colorado Dept. of Transportation

 

Please do it for night time visibility sake … Put a GIF in your bike spokes

May 28, 2013 at 6:05 pm

Apart from the ability to show how cool you are, this new innovation from Monkey Light Pros (currently in Kickstarter), will make you  quite visible to motorists and other road users during the night time.. That said, I’m really not looking forward to the possibility of too many Nyan cats flooding our city streets..Hey, as long as it saves lives and gives you a reason to get on the bike, I’m all for it :)

Image via Gizmodo

Gadget/tech stuff blog Gizmodo offers the following details:

  • It utilizes a quartet of LED-impregnated bars that fit along the the spokes inside of your wheel. As the wheel spins, the bars rotate and generate the 256-color animated GIFs by exploiting the persistence of vision effect.
  • Each unit weighs just 500 grams and fits on a 26 to 29 inch rim using the standard 32 or 36 spoke pattern.
  • The system can load up to 1000 frames in a variety of media formats (JPG, GIF, PNG, AVI, MPEG, MOV, QT, FLV) onto a web-based playlist for display (think about blitzing around the town with a different GIF every day! AWESOME!)
  • Users can also download the Mac/Linux API to create custom light shows though the system comes preloaded with 10 animations.
  • The integrated 7000mAh Li-ion battery supplies 3 – 8 hours of power at full brightness (up to 48 hours on lower settings).
  • Cost: a single light system with a $700 and a pair for $1400. They’ll retail for $895 a pop if and when the program funds

Job Alert: 2013 East of the River Program Associate – Washington (DC) Area Bicyclist Association (WABA)

February 4, 2013 at 6:52 pm

 

The Washington Area Bicyclist Association is looking for a dedicated, self-motivated lover of bicycling to assist in planning and executing major components of our East of the River 2013 Bicycle Outreach Initiative. This is an expansion of our successful 2012 program and includes distribution of community engagement and outreach materials and organization of educational offerings, bicycle repair clinics, bike rides, and community events. The project area is the District of Columbia east of the Anacostia River, with specific emphasis on the Congress Heights, Anacostia, and St. Elizabeths areas.

The East of the River Program Associate will have primary day-to-day responsibility for delivery of bicycling outreach through one-on-one, grassroots community engagement, and will be responsible for coordinating logistics of numerous outreach events to communicate to community members the value of bicycling as a viable form of affordable, healthy, sustainable transportation.

Image Courtesy: Anacostia Yogi – http://www.anacostiayoga.com

This position is grant-funded and is anticipated to run through mid-August 2013. The ideal candidate will be highly motivated, committed to getting more people on bikes, a strong communicator, knowledgeable about the community to be served, and organized. Hours are flexible, but weekend work will be required. The majority of work will be outdoors likely involving bicycling, interacting with the public, or at outdoor community events, but the associate will also be responsible for planning and preparing reports for supervisors and funders.

The associate will report directly to the WABA outreach coordinator and will be directed by WABA program staff. This will afford the associate the opportunity to learn from professionals in the fields of event planning, community planning, grassroots organizing, online activism, and outreach.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • A strong commitment to WABA’s mission, growing bicycling as transportation
  • Excellent writing, presentation, and public-speaking skills
  • A flexible schedule and willingness to work evenings and weekends as needed
  • The ability to organize time wisely and multi-task in a relaxed and fun, but demanding, environment
  • Experience with Microsoft Office

Benefits include a flexible schedule, vacation, and sick and personal leave. Compensation is $15 an hour. This position is part-time, about 20 to 25 hours per week.

Apply

Send a cover letter describing why you are the best candidate for this job, along with a resume, to jobs@waba.org. No phone calls, please. The position is available immediately, and applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

WABA is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation or gender identity, disability, sex, or age.

About the Washington Area Bicyclist Association
Making bicycling better through advocacy and education, the Washington Area Bicyclist Association promotes biking as a healthy, low-cost, and environmentally friendly form of transportation and recreation. With 4,000 members region-wide, WABA serves bicyclists throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including the District of Columbia and parts of Maryland and Virginia.

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Keeping track – A Dutchman’s funny car sticker

December 17, 2012 at 11:55 pm

(Source: Imgur)

Not sure what he is implying with the score keeping (possibly the 8 years he spent as a cyclist and four on a wheel chair or it could very well be the number of bikes and wheel chairs  he took out while driving the car) but he seems to have a good sense of humor..

Image courtesy: Imgur

A picture worthy of a few thousand words – Comparing Obesity Rates in Car-Crazy America and Bike Crazy Netherlands

November 15, 2012 at 6:46 pm

(via Ryan Van Duzer)

Today’s NY TIMES article reports that Netherland is upping the ante with more investment in upgrading its biking infrastructure  –  €120 million, or about $150 million, in
cycling infrastructure over the next eight years, with almost half of that sum be spent in just the next four years.
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How Vancouver is doing sustainable transportation right by blending transit & bikes

October 24, 2012 at 4:09 pm

Bike Music: The Strangely Hypnotic Sounds Your Bike Makes

June 7, 2012 at 3:19 pm

(Source: via Gizmodo)

This strangely intriguing video was a submission to the Bike Shorts film competition.

Bicycle Sounds from Stephen Meierding on Vimeo.

A short film created using bicycle parts.

Created by Stephen Meierding
Opening Title Design: Mark Mccormic
Camera Assistants: Shelly Rangsiyakl, Johnny Huttenberger, Jesalee Go

You didn’t believe when I said cycling is sexy and irresistibly cool

April 17, 2012 at 6:15 pm

Source: Imgur via Reddit

Came across this cool pic. and had to share.. If you need a reason to buy a bicycle, here is all you need.  It doesn’t get any better than this. LOL!

Image Courtesy: Imgur via Reddit

What kind of sorcery is this – Turntable Ride (and kit) Converts Bike Into Electronic Instrument

April 17, 2012 at 2:20 pm

(Source: LaughingSquid.com)

Turntable Rider was created by BMX rider Kotaro Tanaka, DJ Baku, and artist Toshiyuki Sugai for Japanese bikesharing service Cogoo (making-of video).  More deets.

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