Monthly Archives: June 2018

Boston Cyclist Union Still Fighting For Improvements To Longfellow

TweetAnyone who has ridden over the new Longfellow bridge knows…its not good.  Even with the new “improvements” it still is pretty bad, especially considering how much better it could be.  But the BCU and a lot of other people are … Continue reading

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New Vulnerable Road User Bill Making It’s Way Through Senate

TweetThe Senate Committee on Ways and Means has reported a new draft of An Act to reduce traffic fatalities, which will be debated later this week.  This bill was developed by several members of the legislature in collaboration with a coalition of … Continue reading

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2018 Bikes Not Bombs Bike-A-Thon #BAT2018

TweetOn Sunday, June 10th, my daughter Kay (a.k.a. “The Toothless Wonder”) and I rode in the Bikes Not Bombs 31st Annual Bike-A-Thon.  The ride helps raise funds for Bikes Not Bombs’ social justice programs in Boston and abroad. We met … Continue reading

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