It's amazing how many beautiful bike-related covers the New Yorker has published over the decades, and how relatively little other content on bicycles they've produced that isn't bizarrely negative and out of touch.
VIDEO THREAD: On Saturday morning, @DecEmergency climate activists blocked a street in Washington DC again, their third time this week.
This time, several drivers got out of their cars yelling "I wanna go to work!" and grabbing their banners out of their hands. 🎥: @wallendupraw
This video camera study showed that less than 5% of people on bikes break traffic laws while riding, yet 66% of people do so when driving. And if you REALLY want even MORE bike-riders to obey laws, build more protected bike infrastructure. Via @carltonreidforbes.com/sites/carltonr…
VIDEO THREAD: This morning during rush hour, an angry passenger got out of her car and physically pushed Declare Emergency climate activists out of her car's way as they blocked the highway.
The group shut down inbound traffic into DC to demand Biden declare a climate emergency.
I’m glad it’s finally being addressed this week, but NYC needs to maintain their bike infrastructure as much as they do roads. This is one of the busiest bike lanes outside of Manhattan.
Just realizing today that this area will be one of the densest in DC once all the development is completed. What silly forced name do you think realtors will give the area? Wrong answers only.
For the Electric Ride Experience today, we are TrikeAlrington! Come by and see us at the Arlington County Fair until 5pm! #arlingtoncofair#bikearlington