Monthly Archives: August 2013

Dotrider’s Mayoral pick

TweetAs we head into the final stretch of the first open Boston Mayoral election in many of our memories, it’s time for dotrider to make a selection and post it here. Of course we’ll have fun trying to remember who … Continue reading

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Dotrider’s Mayoral pick

TweetAs we head into the final stretch of the first open Boston Mayoral election in many of our memories, it’s time for dotrider to make a selection and post it here. Of course we’ll have fun trying to remember who … Continue reading

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Bike Lane Changes In Roslindale

TweetA reader David sent in the following report about bike lanes in Roslindale/JP Area: In the October 2009, bike lanes were added to Washington Street between Ukraine Way (just south of Forest Hills) and Roslindale Square. They added some convenience, … Continue reading

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Bikes Not Bombs Update

Tweetfrom Bikes Not Bombs:   Enrolling for Adult Instructor Training, Girls In Action, and Earn-A-Bike Girls In Action participants getting ready for a ride. Applications are now available for summer Adult Instructor Training, and fall Girls In Action and Earn-A-Bike. Adult Instructor Training is a … Continue reading

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Signs And Lines

Tweet   Increasingly, towns have been adding signs and lines designed to allow bicyclists to trigger traffic lights. Whether the signs are well placed and easy to view varies from one location to another. Even so, the sign’s images usually … Continue reading

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Signs And Lines

Tweet   Increasingly, towns have been adding signs and lines designed to allow bicyclists to trigger traffic lights. Whether the signs are well placed and easy to view varies from one location to another. Even so, the sign’s images usually … Continue reading

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Signs And Lines

Tweet   Increasingly, towns have been adding signs and lines designed to allow bicyclists to trigger traffic lights. Whether the signs are well placed and easy to view varies from one location to another. Even so, the sign’s images usually … Continue reading

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Free Bikes Project

TweetFor the students who want to be able to have a bike on campus but who cannot afford to buy a bike to have at school, now is your opportunity. The Free Bike Project is coming to BU and their … Continue reading

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Free Bikes Project

TweetFor the students who want to be able to have a bike on campus but who cannot afford to buy a bike to have at school, now is your opportunity. The Free Bike Project is coming to BU and their … Continue reading

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Go Tell The City You Want Cycle Tracks Around The Public Garden

TweetSeems like a pretty awesome proposal, and will create a much more bike friendly Down-Town.     From the cities website:   Click here to view the full public meeting notice. Relative to a conceptual plan for a cycle track … Continue reading

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