Advocacy
All about gaining respect for cyclists and cycling … on the streets, on the trails, in the halls of justice
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 20, 2010
Will anyone care enough to investigate the real cause of Jan Lipson’s accident?
Posted in Rider Down | Tagged biker down, c8 medisensors, jan lipson, Rider Down
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 15, 2010
A New York judge inexplicably gives a free pass to a police officer convicted of lying about assaulting a bicyclist.
Posted in Advocacy | Tagged christopher long, cycling assault, patrick pogan, police assault cyclists
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 14, 2010
The fur continues to fly over Seattle City Council President and “Mr. Sustainability” Richard Conlin’s support for the Deep-Bore Tunnel project.
Posted in Transportation | Tagged alaska way viaduct replacement, deep-bore tunnel seattle, seattle city council president richard conlin
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 11, 2010
As “Decision Day” approaches for the Seattle City Council, the fires of controversy rage hotter.
Posted in Transportation | Tagged elizabeth campbell seattle citizens against the tunnel, goldy horsesass.org, horsesass.org, richard conlin
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 5, 2010
For the first time, City Council President and “Mr. Sustainability” addresses the apparent contradiction in his support for a Deep-Bore Tunnel project under Seattle.
Posted in Transportation | Tagged alaska way viaduct, deep bore tunnel project, richard conlin, seattle mr. sustainability
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on June 25, 2010
A terrible accident on an epic mountain bike race needs further inquiry or explanation.
Posted in Rider Down | Tagged bike-pickup accident, dave blumenthal, great divide mountain bike race, mountain biker, Rider Down, tour divide
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on June 25, 2010
On the hunt for a bike-targeting pickup in Woodside CA.
Posted in Rider Down | Tagged bike rage, Rider Down, road rage, woodside pickup
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