Monthly Archives: September 2013

Dangerous intersection!

TweetGood evening.  This morning, I was on my usual route to work. I was in line behind a few cars, making a left from Winsdor onto Main Streets in Cambridge.   An 18 wheeler tried to negotiate [an illegal] right on … Continue reading

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Dotbike forced to go rogue

TweetThe first neighborhood grass roots bicycle advocacy group was Dotbike. JP and Rossie bikes were right there, but overall Dot can lay claim to the first organizational efforts. When we first started, two regular Dotbikers were on the Boston Bikes … Continue reading

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Dotbike forced to go rogue

TweetThe first neighborhood grass roots bicycle advocacy group was Dotbike. JP and Rossie bikes were right there, but overall Dot can lay claim to the first organizational efforts. When we first started, two regular Dotbikers were on the Boston Bikes … Continue reading

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9 Questions: Jessica Robertson

Buca Boot’s info and Kickstarter page: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bucaboot/buca-boot-flexible-secure-storage-for-the-urban-bi?ref=live]

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9 Questions: Jessica Robertson

Buca Boot’s info and Kickstarter page: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bucaboot/buca-boot-flexible-secure-storage-for-the-urban-bi?ref=live]

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Must People Die For Existing Laws To Be Reevaluated?

Tweet Recently, I wrote about the senseless death of two cyclists who were on an annual group ride in New Hampshire. These cyclists were killed when an unlicensed driver took her eyes off the road, crossed into the opposing traffic … Continue reading

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Must People Die For Existing Laws To Be Reevaluated?

Tweet Recently, I wrote about the senseless death of two cyclists who were on an annual group ride in New Hampshire. These cyclists were killed when an unlicensed driver took her eyes off the road, crossed into the opposing traffic … Continue reading

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Must People Die For Existing Laws To Be Reevaluated?

Tweet Recently, I wrote about the senseless death of two cyclists who were on an annual group ride in New Hampshire. These cyclists were killed when an unlicensed driver took her eyes off the road, crossed into the opposing traffic … Continue reading

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Traveling Pianoman

TweetSo, this is happening today: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/3425153 StreetPianos festival is finally in Boston and I’m on a mission to play them all in one day. http://streetpianos.com/boston2013/ Although, pretty sure I’m setting myself up for failure – not really interested in riding out to … Continue reading

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Counting Cyclists in Dorchester

Boston’s annual Bike Census has started, and again is leaving Dorchester out.  Help Dorchester count!
Over the next couple of weeks ending on Monday October 7th Boston Bikes will be doing bike counts at various locations around the city.  Unfortunately there are only 3 locations at the periphery of Dorchester (see map of official locations here).  The plan to count bikes at…

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