Today on the Internet: So What Are The “Rules” For Urban Cyclists By Gersh Kuntzman | Aug 1, 2018 | 33 Comments How we cyclists talk about ourselves when we think no one is listening is an ongoing debate.
Eyes on the Street: Meet the First Protected Bike Lane in the Northwest Bronx By David Meyer | Jul 30, 2018 | 12 Comments It didn't take long for younger riders to give the new bike lane a try.
Pedal-Assist E-Bike Legalization Leaves Delivery Workers Out in the Cold By David Meyer | Jul 27, 2018 | 30 Comments Most workers use throttle-controlled e-bikes — and risk huge fines and confiscations. But the mayor legalized e-bikes preferred by the wealthy and by bike-share companies.
STREETSBLOG USA Trump’s Next Round of Tariffs Threatens to Drive Up the Cost of E-Bikes By Angie Schmitt | Jul 25, 2018 | No Comments The president's escalating trade war with China poses a threat to the burgeoning use of e-bikes in the U.S.
Ride On! Bike Lanes on 26th and 29th Streets in Manhattan Are (Mostly) Open For Business By Gersh Kuntzman | Jul 24, 2018 | 12 Comments Cyclists are finally able to (mostly) use two key crosstown bike lanes on 26th and 29th streets in Manhattan — and our reporter went for a ride.
STREETSBLOG USA Ofo Exits Camden in a Cautionary Tale About Venture-Funded Bike-Share By Angie Schmitt | Jul 24, 2018 | No Comments What happened in Camden highlights a major risk when cities work with bike-share companies that reveal so little about their operations and finances.