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News: 10th Anniversary National Bike Summit Starts Today
By Sarah Ripplinger
WASHINGTON, DC - The National Bike Summit 2010, a gathering of advocates and industry leaders, kicks off today, March 9, and will run through to March 11.
Ten years ago, the first National Bike Summit attracted just over 100 participants. This year, the League of American Bicyclists, which organizes the event, is hoping close to 1,000 participants will gather in Washington, DC to help them forge "a new decade of the bicycle!"
US federal funding of bicycling and pedestrian projects has so far increased from $296 million in 2000 to $1.1 billion in 2009. Still, federal bike and walk funding is minuscule in comparison to the $24 billion set aside for highway construction.
"One main reason bike and walk use is so is the singular focus of Federal transportation investment on highways that don't accommodate bicyclists or pedestrians," according to a League statement.
News: Ice Cream for Bike Lane Builders
Nothing soothes the pains of hard work on a hot day like a cold treat, and nothing soothes a cyclist's soul like the safe feeling of a brand new bike lane on a busy street. Portland's Bicycle Business Association brought all this goodness together recently at the BBA's first public outing, "Ice Cream for Bike Lane Builders!" The Portland Bureau of Transportation crew laid down the lanes while BBA-member Icicle Tricycles laid down the frozen fruit popsicles. According to Ryan Hashagen of Portland Pedalworks, another BBA ally, "The crew loved it and so did the community."
Want to be like Copenhagen? Think about vacuum cleaners and raging bulls
There is a very good and thought-provoking article at the link above, from Bike Portland.
Well worth a read. Some may lament the notion of bikes as primarily a 'utility' or 'appliance' but where cycling is 'normal' that is perhaps the reality.
This was brought home to me when I asked an Amsterdam bike shop owner where I might find a cycling map for the city. His response was that there just wasn't such a thing. Cyclists ride comfortably everywhere and on all streets in the city. A total difference in world (or at least city) view from what is the norm for North America.
Read the article, and I would welcome your comments on it.
News: Film Fest Celebrates the Bicycle
CALGARY, AB - Cycling advocacy doesn't have to be all letter-writing and campaigning, sometimes it's just about celebrating the bicycle. That was precisely the motivation behind why BikeCalgary, Calgary's bicycle advocacy group, hosted the Bike Shorts film festival.
"We wanted to have a project that was more than just a fight for more infrastructure on the streets," said Stewart Midwinter, BikeCalgary's director, in an email.
"We felt that we wanted to bring cyclists together in a social setting to have a chance to mingle and meet each other and celebrate the joy of the bicycle, leaving aside our everyday focus on traffic issues."
The Bike Shorts Film Festival is just that, a fun series of films tackling the bicycle from all angles. Films range from an abstract animation with a soundtrack of noises from bicycles, to gravity-defying Ryan Leech hopping and balancing around Vancouver, to a few different takes on love stories somehow involving a bike.
Dahon Gives Free Advocacy Memberships to Bike Buyers in NYC
Dahon, the world leader in folding bicycles, will provide
B:C:Clettes win "Streetsie" award for video
B:C:Clettes 08Streetsblog, associated with the Liveable Streets Network originating from New York, has awarded the B:C:Clettes a "Streetsie" for:
Sexiest Streetfilm: Vancouver, British Columbia's "B:C:Clettes vs. Sexy Back."
Video is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCPhv0uAgkw
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Riding at night and in the rain - video
Not a bad video presentation of safe night and wet weather riding. Some basic tips that will help you avoid becoming an accident statistic.
Done by the San Francisco Cycling Coalition. I have heard that it rains there too...
Lower Neighbourhood speed limits - The reason in a few square inches
For 'Pedestrian', include cyclist.
Really not much more to say. There is a simple way to drastically reduce fatalities on our neighbourhood roads. We just have to do it.
Excellent Danish Parking Manual - in English
Well worth downloading - this is an excellent resource. Loaded with useful information and goes well beyond the basic physical aspects of bike parking.
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Putting Pedestrians First -- Intriguing Video from Switzerland
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Crashes vs Congestion - Where should the money go? - Advocacy posts and resource material
As well as the occasional blog post here on the MOMENTUM site, I also circulate advocacy information on a variety of email lists. The problem with that is that once the email has completed its cycle, the information is essentially gone, except for those who read or downloaded it.
So I thought that I would, over time, post some of the more interesting and useful items on this blog so that it can be accessed by anyone, anytime. After all, advocacy information is only really useful if it is shared.
I hope that you find these advocacy posts worthwhile. And if you do, by all means pass the information on to others.
So with that by way of intro, on to the real stuff.
Crashes vs Congestion
Interesting study because of the direction it points to if we really want to use transportation investments to the best effect. There is far more to be gained by working to reduce crashes than reducing congestion -- and this certainly has significant implications for cyclists.
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Helen Spiegelman: Recycling Advocate Braves Downtown Traffic
Helen Spiegelman remembers her black Raleigh "English bike." It was a three-speed she got when she was in high school, a big step up from the balloon-tired Schwinn that was its predecessor. Helen rode her Raleigh all through her high school and undergraduate years in her native Madison, Wisconsin. In 1966, her final undergraduate year, she returned to her parked bike in front of the campus library to find a bouquet of flowers tied to its rack. They'd been placed there by an anonymous admirer who she later discovered to be George, now her husband of over forty years.
San Francisco Cycling Agents of Change
Dave Snyder
Claim to Fame: Founder of modern-day San Francisco Bicycle Coalition; Dave reignited the SFBC in the 1990s after it had been dormant for most of the 1980s. He served as Executive Director for 11 years. Dave also founded Livable City, an organization working to create more bicycle habitat by creating a city less reliant on automobiles.
What inspired you to re-ignite the SFBC?
The desire to act locally and in the self-interest of my own community, and at the same time have a positive impact on an important global project - reducing the USA's imperial impulses.
Wheels for Change
Between June 30 and July 22 three BC women led a cycling caravan from Nelson to Victoria BC called Wheels for Change.
Doing Thursday World Car Free Day
According to the World Car-Free Network, “World Car-Free Day is an annual celebration of cities and public life, free from the noise, stress and pollution of cars.” The aim in taking ca

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