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Recap of the Tour De Ballona
As I've mentioned before, the Tour De Ballona was just one of several events for bicycle enthusiasts from last weekend. Despite it's reputation, Los Angeles has a thriving bike culture and this blog is going to join in the effort to make sure that people know that if you know where to look, this city is bursting at the seems with bikes, cyclists, and ways to get involved. Streetsblog will feature pictures and stories from other rides tomorrow.
October 27, 2008
The Case for Active Transportation, by the Numbers
Thanks to commenter Stephen for prodding us to post on the new report from the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, “Active Transportation for America” (download the PDF here). What makes the report notable are the numbers it contains. It’s jam-packed with quantifiable benefits that would result from increased investment in infrastructure that encourages and supports pedestrians and cyclists. … Continued
October 24, 2008
Bike Day Saturday: Tour De Ballona
With news of more attacks along the Ballona Creek Bike trail breaking earlier this week, it is more urgent than ever to get more people to use the trail and create a more safe environment. An increased safety presence from the city, especially the LAPD Pacific Division, appear to be in the works. But in the meantime, it's up to all of us to help make the trail as safe as possible.
October 22, 2008
Cartoon Tuesday: Cycling = Healthy, Pt. 2
Here's another installment in the "cycling is good for you" series, this time from New York insurer Emblem Health. In this animated ad, a Brooklyn bike commuter pedals across a bridge toward Manhattan, explaining that cycling affords him the same freedom he enjoys from his health care coverage. And to further identify with the target demo, there's even a little modal conflict at the end.
October 21, 2008
Bike Day Saturday: LACBC’s Paleta Bicicleta
(It's certainly no surprise to anyone that reads this blog, or that lives in Southern California, that this area is hardly known as a haven for bicyclists. But, that doesn't stop creative and dedicated cyclists from devising their own ways to make Los Angeles a bike town of our own. This week we'll profile four unique bike events that will be happening on one day this Saturday, October 25. For those that know where to look, every weekend is full of rides and events.)
October 21, 2008
Study Confirms: Safer Bike Routes Get More People Riding
How
effective are bike lanes at enticing people to ride? Portland State
University professor Jennifer Dill has been looking into that question
for more than a year, and her research is starting to get some
attention. Using GPS trackers to map more than 1,700 bike trips, Dill
found that about half of all bike travel occurs on dedicated
infrastructure like bike lanes or bike boulevards, even though such
routes comprise only eight percent of Portland's street network.
October 20, 2008
Not Again! Another Story Tells of Attack on Ballona Creek Trail
Late Friday, I received the following email after it had been forwarded a couple of times detailing another attack of a cyclist, David Santor, on the Ballona Creek Bike Trail. The good news is the LAPD seems to recognize that there's a real problem on the trail and wants to do something about it. However, the bad news certainly outweighs the good.
October 20, 2008