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‘Why is that bicyclist in my lane?’ (Friday Roundup)

by Ted Johnson

For those of you who don’t follow us on Twitter, or like us on Facebook, Google Plus, etc.: Are you working or something?

This is a roundup of some of the things we saw fit to share with our less productive readers over the last seven days:



In the future all bikes will convert to unicycles when needed.

Muzak for cyclists while at their desks.


Common sense -- in addition to being safe and legal.
Why is that bicyclists using my lane?

Multi-task and get creative with your bike trailers! Randall uses his Extrawheel to advertise.
Multi-task and get creative with your bike trailers! Randall uses his Extrawheel to advertise.

Rockville MD's split personality
More Bike, Less Pike
School District Threatens Rockville Mom

Chrome Cardiel Shank Hip Pack

“Desecration” refers to Pete Prebus’ Fixie E-Bike


Combining cycling and transit just makes sense! Check out what Vancouver is doing.
Combining cycling and transit just makes sense! Check out what Vancouver is doing.

How cities can get drivers biking

 

 
Commute by Bike T-Shirts Available Now!

One Response to “‘Why is that bicyclist in my lane?’ (Friday Roundup)”

  1. Graham says:

    That story about the public school would be hilarious if it wasn’t all too common. I teach at a high school and our students are actively discouraged from biking, walking, or even taking the school bus to and from campus.

    (This discouragement takes the form of serious neglect of services.)

    But don’t worry, in our efforts to increase test scores on increasingly outdated state tests, we’ll be cutting back on PE to make up for it.

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