BYO Bike Lane?
Looking to circumvent a citywide bike lane injunction or avoid bike lane-related Community Board histrionics? Alex Tee and Evan Gant from the product design firm Altitude Inc.
have a novel solution for you: Use laser beams to project your own lane
from the back of your bicycle. Gant tells me that he and Tee developed
their LightLane
concept for a design competition aimed at encouraging bike commuting.
For now, the idea exists only on paper but the duo has received so much
positive feedback, they are planning to build a prototype.
January 19, 2009
Say Hello to Our Friends to the North
I'm pleased to announce the launch of Streetsblog San Francisco. We opened the doors to the site yesterday and, from now on, you'll be able to find it at this address:
January 8, 2009
LSN Member of the Week: Mr. Theo
Let's
give a warm Streetsblog welcome to Mr. Theo, the newest member of the
Livable Streets Network. You may recognize Theo as the star of the
Louisville, Kentucky transit system's YouTube hit, "Bikes-on-Board."
Sure, some LSN members will criticize him for uploading a photo of
himself standing next to a vehicle that gets about 7 miles per gallon
and runs on leaded fuel. But give the man some credit for supporting
urban infrastructure investment; his personal web site is BigDiggity.com. If you're looking for a transit-oriented M.C. in the River City area, Mr. Theo is for hire.
December 12, 2008
Eastside Bike Club Christmas Caroling Bike Ride
Come join the EASTSIDE BIKE CLUB on there Christmas Caroling Bike Ride. Show up at 3pm to decorate your bike, Check your air pressure and Brakes.
November 25, 2008
Eastside Bike Club RIDES EVERY SATURDAY @ 10am
Join us for Casual Bike Rides thru the Street of LA
November 25, 2008
Newt Gingrich: I Vant to Suck Your Oil
(Editor's note: I'll be downtown and on the Eastside for some Streetsfilms shooting. In the meantime enjoy this Halloween story courtesy of Streetsblog editor-in-chief, Aaron Naperstek.
November 3, 2008
Shaping the 2009 Transpo Debate: Rockefeller Foundation’s Nick Turner
American transportation policy has not fundamentally changed since gasoline cost a nickel a gallon and President Eisenhower started building out the Interstate highway system. Today, with gas prices through the roof, gridlock grinding our cities to a halt and many Americans feeling trapped in barely affordable, far-flung, exurban homes, it’s clear that our 1950’s-era transportation system is failing.
October 24, 2008
Culture War on Wheels
Having
dispensed with the question of whether an African-American or woman
will ever make it to the White House, conservative Culture Warriors
have moved on to defining and dividing Americans over their chosen mode
of transportation. These two images have been floating around the right
wing blogosphere under the shrieky, all-caps headline, "THIS IS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW." Somehow or another this strikes me as a promising development.
September 17, 2008