sam, to random
@sam@social.coop avatar

I continue to be excited to see other bicycles at the grocery. Today there were a total of 3 bikes (which, sadly, means one of them had to be chained to a street sign because the grocery has only the pictured bike parking). One of the bikes was decked out with panniers, a trailer, and a child seat. So many groceries could be fetched!

ap236, to vancouver
@ap236@mastodon.social avatar

BC city reclaims 'cycling capital of Canada' status, citing bikeability metrics | CBC News https://ap236.com/wMdJ71 @canadiangreens @cdnpoli

thisismyglasgow, to glasgow
@thisismyglasgow@mastodon.scot avatar

The Glasgow Transport Museum's Infinite Velodrome. This is a metal Möbius Strip hanging from the ceiling of Zaha Hadid's magnificent Riverside Museum building displaying all sorts of bicycles from different eras of cycling.

2CB, to random
@2CB@urbanists.social avatar

Yesterday I put new shifters and 4 new cables on a Mongoose bike. Today I'll finish it up and get started on one of the big road bike conversions. I have 4 of those to do. Need to buy some handgrips; I think I have everything else. Serious yard work coming soon; i hope to get those 4 done and delivered first.

ai6yr, to Futurology
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

Waymo vs. Bicyclist yesterday in San Francisco (fortunately only minor injuries). It appears the bicyclist was not detected because they were "following closely behind a large truck that passed through the intersection immediately before Waymo’s car started to go through" , per Waymo's spokesperson. "https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/technology/waymo-autonomous-vehicle-hits-bicyclist-in-san-francisco/article_d8c04fcc-c60c-11ee-9880-976e5722a965.html

Colin631, to cycling
@Colin631@mastodon.social avatar

I met an old friend a few weeks ago, somebody who has been a keen cyclist for many years, and he told me that he'd all but given up riding his bike because there is a palpable feeling that there is less space for bikes on our roads since the pandemic. It's too dangerous. here's something that backs up his hunches.

https://www.globalcyclingnetwork.com/general/news/cars-becoming-too-big-for-british-roads-leaving-less-room-for-cyclists-new-research-shows

jessta, to melbourne
@jessta@aus.social avatar

World Naked Bike Ride 2024 is on February 25th
https://wnbrmelbourne.com.au/

ap236, to Ottawa
@ap236@mastodon.social avatar

Here are the results of a bike theft survey by Ottawa police @onpoli @ontariogreens

ShaniKom, to Montreal
@ShaniKom@pixelfed.social avatar

Montreal has an extensive system of bike paths now, hardy souls use them year-round.

remixtures, to Europe Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "Most of Europe’s cities were not designed for cars. Their streets were once a place for a host of varied human activities: working, trading, socialising, playing. Getting from A to B, other than on foot, was a small part of the mix.

The arrival of the car in large numbers on European roads ended that in the 1950s. Streets were now for traffic, which must reach its destination as fast as possible … and have somewhere to park once it gets there. Cities changed, radically.

A fightback is now well under way, driven by a pressing need to cut air pollution and combat the climate crisis, and a wish to reclaim cities as pleasant places to live. Most major European cities now have schemes in place to reduce road traffic.

Strategies vary, from congestion charges, parking restrictions and limited traffic zones to increased investment in public transport and cycle lanes. Evidence suggests that a combination of carrot and stick – and consultation – works best.

Cars emit vast amounts of pollution. Road transport accounts for a fifth of EU emissions, and cars are responsible for 61% of that. With an average occupancy rate across the EU of just 1.6 people a car, they are also a hugely inefficient use of public space.

But traffic reduction policies often spark fierce resistance. For many, especially older people, cars are not just vehicles, but symbols of personal freedom and success. In several cities, attempts to restrict car use have opened a new front in the culture wars.

So for many different reasons, getting cars out of Europe’s cities is not easy. Here Guardian writers look at three: Paris, where car use has almost halved; Barcelona, where a new mayor has his doubts; and Brussels, where bureaucracy is not helping."

https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2023/dec/18/bollards-and-superblocks-how-europes-cities-are-turning-on-the-car

evelyn, to cycling
@evelyn@masto.evelynyap.com avatar


January 2023

Tara! 😃
Noodle ride! 🍜

January 21, Sunday

assembly time and place
6:30AM at
University Avenue
Rideout time 7AM

Destination:
This is a one-way ride.

@bikes @mastobikes @fedibikes

rafa_font, to Belgium
@rafa_font@mastodon.online avatar

Belgian police to use decoy to track thieves

Last year, 30,000 bicycles were stolen in

Bait bicycles are equipped with a GPS tracker, parked somewhere on a street. As the bike starts moving, the GPS tracker alerts the , who can easily follow where the thief is going

From TheMayor.EU: https://www.themayor.eu/en/a/view/belgian-police-can-now-freely-use-decoy-bicycles-to-track-thieves-12293

Iragersh, to random
@Iragersh@mstdn.social avatar

For a few of us would like to follow anyone interested in . Is there a list of such accounts? If you like or boost, you will certainly get a follow from me.

evelyn,
@evelyn@masto.evelynyap.com avatar

@Iragersh
I just follow* the hashtags* . It's how I saw your toot.

evelyn,
@evelyn@masto.evelynyap.com avatar

@Iragersh
I also follow and sometimes @-mention
👇
@bikes @mastobikes

If you @-mention them in your post, they'll re-toot it and those following them will see your post. And if you follow them you'll see when others @-mention them in their posts.

ErikSchouten73, to cycling Dutch
@ErikSchouten73@mastodon.nl avatar
SussexGeoff_UK, to photography
LibrarianRA, to cycling
@LibrarianRA@worldkey.io avatar
MontgomeryCountyMDDOT, to cycling

Hey Montgomery County, Maryland Residents - Did you receive a new bicycle🚲 during the holidays❓

Wondering what to do with the old one🚲 ❓

How about donating it to MCDOT's Bike Match MoCo program and provide a person in need with a reliable transportation option.

Program details can be found here▶️ https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/dot-dir/commuter/bikeshare/bikematch.html
#montgomerycountymd #bicycle #donate #donation #transportation #bicycles

LauraLoeSeattle, to Seattle
@LauraLoeSeattle@social.ridetrans.it avatar
jessta, to random
@jessta@aus.social avatar

Paris is really speed running bike infrastructure.
Over 5yrs one road went from 25k cars a day to 25k bicycles a day.

https://youtu.be/CWiaBGHdHa0

osoporto, to southbayla
ai6yr, to cycling
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

Ah, saw this and immediately imagined this is all the folks posting on the and hashtag here.

ai6yr, (edited )
@ai6yr@m.ai6yr.org avatar

A bit of safety advice (from the 1890's)

Pauline did not understand
The bicycle was secondhand,
but thought that it would bear the weight
She weighed when she was nearly eight.

Paula did not care to soil
Her pretty paws with grease and oil;
And never looked to see if ruts
Or flints had loosened any nuts.

In consequence of this neglect
Paulina's bicycle was wrecked;
And she herself, although not hurt,
Lay sprawling, breathless, in the dirt!

(by Norman Gale, illustration by Louis Wain)

gzt, to chicago
@gzt@hulvr.com avatar

This is complete nonsense. You're not allowed to ride on the sidewalk and can take the full lane on the street, but the street isn't for bikes. https://capitolnewsillinois.com/NEWS/illinois-supreme-court-rules-chicago-not-liable-for-pothole-on-street-not-intended-for-cyclists

ascentale, to random
@ascentale@sfba.social avatar

A question about riding in the dark from @ai6yr:

Q4. The road bike I am now riding around town (1985 Dave Scott Ironman) has no reflectors or lights, and though I don't current go anywhere when it's dark, I am wondering what kind of additions the experienced here would recommend to improve safety on that front (or how to make it usable in darker conditions?) I'm using the bicycle for running errands...

bikemonterey,
@bikemonterey@sfba.social avatar

@ascentale @ai6yr A4

Chiming in about lights. We recommend going beyond what's legally required in California; that is, we use a rear light on bicycle, not just a rear reflector. BTW, our bike law summary—in and English— is handy to share with people unaware of California's legal requirements about lights and reflectors: https://bikemonterey.org/wp-content/uploads/Bike-law-summary-Spanish-and-English-1.pdf

Our "Night Ride Home" piece tells of our sans-headlight experience in 2009 https://bikemonterey.org/night-ride-home-and-were-all-heroes-on-public-radio.html, and also musician Sarah Factor's sans-lights experience in 2013 https://bikemonterey.org/musician-sarah-factor-has-a-bike-story-to-tell-listen-up.html.

detritus, to climate
@detritus@todon.eu avatar

Yesterday my wife was on the way to taking our daughter to school via our electric cargo bike, as usual, and a classmate's father taking the classmate to school in a car pulled up beside them and offered to take our kid the rest of the way. As if the only reason we'd be biking is because of economic necessity. My wife replied "No thanks, we LIKE biking"... Now I'm wondering if maybe I should make a flag or sign for the bike that says "we're not poor, we just like bikes"... or "we just hate cars"? Or "we just believe in climate change and live by our beliefs"?

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