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April 14, 2010by Darren FluscheThe Associated Press picked up on the Times' angle about business interests' reaction to LaHood's
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April 13, 2010by supportThe League is mourning the loss this week of Mike Bayler, an LCI who died while riding his bicycle on April 10, 2010. Patricia Hart, a friend and fellow rider, reports that Mike died while riding with friends near Huntsville, Ala.
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April 12, 2010by Darren FluscheIn the early nineties, when marketers wanted to know if a clear malt beverage called Zima would sell, they tested it in Syracuse, NY. Apparently, enough Syracusans bought it and the product went to market (for better or worse).
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April 12, 2010by Darren FluscheThe National Journal once again asks their transportation experts a question inspired by the bike/ped/transit world.
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April 6, 2010by supportFor all of those who have been following Ray LaHood's blog the Fast Lane and the U.S.
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April 5, 2010by Darren FluscheThanks to everyone for telling Secretary LaHood how important his support for bicycling and walking is to you.
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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.