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Biking
10 posts
Why Bicycle Accidents Can Be So Devastating
Cycling has become an international sensation. Like most sports, there are peaks and valleys of popularity. As much…
2021-01-18
COVID-19 Has Created More Cyclists: How Cities Can Keep Them On Their Bikes
As physical distancing measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 begin to relax in some countries and people…
2020-08-04
Top 10 Life-Changing Benefits Of Regular Cycling
Cycling regularly can give you more than you think. There is more to cycling than just being a…
2019-08-07
Bike-Friendly Cities Should Be Designed For Everyone, Not Just For Wealthy White Cyclists
Designing for bikes has become a hallmark of forward-looking modern cities worldwide. Bike-friendly city ratings abound, and advocates…
2019-02-15
Britain, A Biking Highway Pioneer, In The 1930, Needs Revival
In the 1930s, the U.K. built a massive network of state-of-the-art bike trails. Now the challenge is to…
2017-06-12
Renegade Bike Lanes: It Always Takes An Activist In San Francisco
After two cyclists were killed in hit-and-runs on the same day, the SFMTrA grabbed traffic cones and took…
2016-09-26
And The Oscar Goes To … A City?
From platinum-certified bike cities to LEED buildings and points-earning waterfronts, green infrastructure advocates are increasingly going the way…
2016-02-29
The 5 Anti-Bike Arguments That Should Be Put To Rest
For one, bike lanes are actually really good for the local economy. It’s time to move beyond the…
2015-10-01
Why Friends & Communities Are Key To Bike Culture In Brazil
Nossa Cidade explores critical questions for building more sustainable cities. Every month features a new theme. Leaning on…
2015-08-28
Why The Right Stuff Matters Most To Win The Tour De France
The Tour de France is the world’s most famous cycling competition, and not just for its sheer length…
2015-07-07