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April 5, 2010by Darren FluscheHave you ever been cut off by a driver on a cell phone? You may have attributed the danger move to the driver holding the steering wheel with just one hand. This line of thought has led six cities to ban hand-held cell phone use.
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April 1, 2010by Darren FluscheSome people with advanced Parkinson’s disease, who cannot walk, can ride bikes. (NYTimes)
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April 1, 2010by Darren FluscheLast June, I attended a bicycling event in New York City where among the great people doing important work to promote bicycling were two particularly friendly and charming individuals -- Caeli Quinn and Blake
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March 30, 2010by Darren FluscheOn March 15th, the Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood, announced a new policy statement that calls for the end of treating bicycling and walking as second-class modes of transportation.
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March 29, 2010by Darren FluscheThis weekend, the Drudge Report linked to the recent New York Times article about Secretary LaHood’s policy statement with the alarmist headline: "War on Cars?
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March 26, 2010by Darren FluscheThe Times' Green Inc.
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March 25, 2010by supportWere you at the National Bike Summit or wish you had attended? Find all of our photo coverage at flickr.com/photos/bikeleague.
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March 25, 2010by Darren FluscheT_XirRG_6A8
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March 24, 2010by Darren FluscheWhile Andy was drafting his first response to the question “Should Bikes And Cars Be Treated Equally?” the President of the American Trucking Associations wrote the following (click for full version): I’m in full agreement with the National Association of Manufacturers, who said on their Shopfloor blog last week that “treating bicycles and other non-motorized transportation as equal to...
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March 24, 2010by Darren FluscheTransportation Secretary LaHood's policy statement on prioritizing non-motorized transportation has rightly been receiving a fair amount of attention. The National Journal's Transportation Experts blog has picked up on it. They asked their experts "Should Bikes And Cars Be Treated Equally?" League President Andy Clarke has posted two comments. Here is the first: "Secretary LaHood’s...