Laird: Bicyclists and motorists, there's no need to get snippy
The Columbian
Anyone who knows me very well knows I love to drive -- the farther, the better. And through the years, I've learned to treat bicyclists like truckers. I go out of my way to help both groups. A bicyclist is too slow and working too hard for me -- the monstrous motorist ...
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Secretary of State Encourages Safe Bicycling
WGIL Radio News
While groups in Galesburg are looking to make the city more friendly to bicycles and bicyclists, the Illinois Secretary State is urging all bikers, like their counterparts, to follow the rules of the road. Secretary of State Jesse White's office has a publication ...
See all stories on this topic »Bike trail a boon to artsy Lanesboro
Chicago Tribune
Stop a few out-of-towners and ask what brought them here, and their answers almost always will be the same: bicycling and eating. And not necessarily in that order. Since 1986, the Root River State Trail has followed the route of an old railroad line that once ...
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Poll: Which Bike Safety Issue Is Most Important?
The Daily Voice
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – The bicycling safety story that appeared on the 32 Daily Voice websites throughout Westchester County last week sparked a lively debate among readers, many of whom voiced their thoughts in the comments section under ...
See all stories on this topic »Pedestrian, cyclist-involved crashes climb in Charlotte
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
CHARLOTTE — Traffic crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists have risen since 2005 in Charlotte due to distracted drivers, jaywalkers and miles of busy city roads without crosswalks and sidewalks. The increase happened even as pedestrian and ...
See all stories on this topic »New Law Protecting Cyclists Takes Effect
WOWT
Harris promotes bicycling with the group Activate Omaha and rides her bike to work daily. “Now everyone will know what the law is and what their role is on the road,” says Harris. People who are caught breaking the law can be fined between $100 and $300.
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The Columbian
Anyone who knows me very well knows I love to drive -- the farther, the better. And through the years, I've learned to treat bicyclists like truckers. I go out of my way to help both groups. A bicyclist is too slow and working too hard for me -- the monstrous motorist ...
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Riders race over historic Flint bricks in third annual Le Champion Pave Criterium The Flint Journal - MLive.com ""It's great for the community – it really encourages bicycling in the community and healthy, active living." The unique element in the Le Champion Pave is the bricks that make up S. Saginaw Street. "It's very challenging because of the grooves and the ... See all stories on this topic » | The Flint Journal - MLive.com |
WGIL Radio News
While groups in Galesburg are looking to make the city more friendly to bicycles and bicyclists, the Illinois Secretary State is urging all bikers, like their counterparts, to follow the rules of the road. Secretary of State Jesse White's office has a publication ...
See all stories on this topic »Bike trail a boon to artsy Lanesboro
Chicago Tribune
Stop a few out-of-towners and ask what brought them here, and their answers almost always will be the same: bicycling and eating. And not necessarily in that order. Since 1986, the Root River State Trail has followed the route of an old railroad line that once ...
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Motorists and bicyclists have rules for sharing the road Boston.com The maneuver reduces the chance of a cyclist getting cut off by a motorist who turns in front of them at the last minute without signaling, a “right hook” in bicycling parlance. “That's important because people using their signals is pretty uncommon in Boston,” ... See all stories on this topic » | Boston.com |
The Daily Voice
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – The bicycling safety story that appeared on the 32 Daily Voice websites throughout Westchester County last week sparked a lively debate among readers, many of whom voiced their thoughts in the comments section under ...
See all stories on this topic »Pedestrian, cyclist-involved crashes climb in Charlotte
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
CHARLOTTE — Traffic crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists have risen since 2005 in Charlotte due to distracted drivers, jaywalkers and miles of busy city roads without crosswalks and sidewalks. The increase happened even as pedestrian and ...
See all stories on this topic »New Law Protecting Cyclists Takes Effect
WOWT
Harris promotes bicycling with the group Activate Omaha and rides her bike to work daily. “Now everyone will know what the law is and what their role is on the road,” says Harris. People who are caught breaking the law can be fined between $100 and $300.
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