Following the Boston Bike Summit last October, the city has created a program, Boston Bikes, and is working to improve cycling in the city. I’ve been receiving emails from Nicole Freedman, Director of the City’s Bike Programs that are encouraging:
This year, the city will recognize all businesses that complete some bike friendly requirements with Boston [...]
One good thing about high gas prices…they may be encouraging more people to consider bicycle commuting. And more people riding bikes means drivers will be more aware of bicyclists and perhaps those of us who ride already will be a little safer.
I’ve noticed more bikes on my commute to Boston as reported by this Boston [...]
On a beautiful fall day in New England, who would want to drive a car to work? For some time, I’ve been meaning to carry a camera along my bike ride to work and take some photos. Last Friday, I got that chance.
Today is the last day in the world I’d ride my bike because it was -3 degrees when I woke up. But exciting things are happening in Massachusetts and Boston related to cycling:
Bicyclist Safety Bill
Governor Patrick signed the Bicyclist Safety Bill into law. This legislation has been underway for 8 years. MassBike has a detailed [...]
Over the past couple of weeks, I have not managed to ride my bicycle, but I’ve heard a ton of noise and incitement in the Boston Globe and on the Boston Critical Mass email list to which I subscribe. The Globe has run two controversial articles describing what they perceive as a growing conflict and [...]
To encourage more people to bike, ask women what they want. And make it safe for kids to ride their bikes to school. These approaches would dramatically increase the utilization of cycling as a mainstream activity.
According to an article in the October Scientific American, women are an “indicator species” for bike-friendly cities. Those of us [...]
by Dave Atkins on March 15, 2009
in Cycling
Finally, a beautiful day and time to ride. I even managed to record a short video:
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Here’s a link to a GPS tracked map of the route I traveled…from my iPhone, courtesy of RunKeeper.