Ride your bike to 7 locations from Saturday October 7 through Monday November 20, 2023, and drink a coffeeneuring-approved beverage.
This is my kind of cycling! I’m going to try and do this.
h/t @benfulton@urbanists.social
My cycling has been primarily for transportation for the past little while, and, recently on an exercise ride with a friend, I noticed some shifts in how I think about cycling now.
Just some personal observations. No judgement on how anyone else likes to ride their bike!
Joy and Rage on Two Wheels: A Q&A With DC’s Bike Booster WABA’s Elizabeth Kiker on bike lanes and other issues.
"E-bikes are magical. The people we’re trying to reach, the [ages] eight to 80, the kids, the elderly, the women, the people who may not be in the best shape of their lives, e-bikes transform lives."
#cycling #ebike
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/08/29/joy-and-rage-on-two-wheels-a-qa-with-dcs-bike-booster
I think it’s easy for a driver in traffic to see an empty bike lane and think “if only I could use that lane I wouldn’t be stuck,” but the only reason that lane is clear is because it’s denied to cars. If it were another car lane, it would be just another lane stuck in traffic.