OK, so say we’d set out to make it safe for every child of nine years and older to cycle to school unaccompanied. What sort of measures could we put in place to ensure that the public money spent on this project was being well spent?
Ian Walker points out that the easy measure apparently...
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Bike Helmets
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It’s funny how these things happen, isn’t it? Da Square Wheel Man over at the Bicycle Diaries wrote a post this week about bicycle helmets from a Tweedier age, and only last weekend, I’d photographed the same sort of...
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Would You Vote For This?
By and large, cycle infrastructure in the UK is a mess.
It’s not joined-up, doesn’t go where you need to get to, and always, always seems to play second fiddle to roads for motor vehicles or footpaths for pedestrians. Many local authorities do things that could only charitably be seen as making any effort, yet...
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Coffee and Bikes
I remember about, oh, eight years ago, I gave up my three vices for Lent - caffeine, chocolate and alcohol. It’s not that I’m religious at all, but denial of the senses is certainly good for the soul. Or whatever we have if we don’t have souls.
I was expecting the end result of all...
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Segregation or Integration?
The question posed today by the Fat Lad, which I picked up via The Bicycle Diaries was,
Are dedicated bike lanes protecting you from cagers or treating cyclists as 2nd class road users?
It’s one of those subjects like the ‘H’ word that’s sure to generate a stack of opinions, usually backed up with Science. Real...
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Challenge For Your Non-Biking Friends
Show these two films to your friends who don’t ride bikes:
a) The Plight of The American Biped (via Tom Vanderbilt & EcoVelo amongst others):
Vs
b) Happy Birthday, Velib!
Ask which society they’d rather live in. On the assumption they answer b), ask when they’re going to and ride it to work / school...
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It’s Your Own Damned Fault!
This today via Adrian Fitch’s Random Ramblings - a story about bicycle helmets, accidents and blame as reported in BikeRadar. Putting it simply:
Involved in an accident on a bike? Hit by another vehicle, and suffer a head injury as a result?
Weren’t you wearing a helmet?
Then you’re partially to blame. Maybe.
Or at least that’s one...
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Huge Week and It’s Only Tuesday . . .
So yesterday was meeting & talking about getting kids on their bikes with the Tony Blair Sports Foundation . . . and today was email chat with a business support agency in Tyneside about getting their employees on their bikes . . . and then a great meeting with Sustrans. (followed by having to...
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Change - This Is The Fork In The Road
This is the parting of the ways . . . my blog has become increasingly focused on bike culture, the way we live in towns, and the future we could have . . . if only we weren’t so wed to four wheels, petroleum and the myth of needing to drive.
But I’m also interested...
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What’s Your Solution?
Andy over at Carbon Trace is a big fan of the One Mile Solution. An astonishing proportion of the journeys most people make by car are within less than a mile of where they live, so the solution is to replace a few / some / all of these by walking or riding a...
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