Related Blog Posts
Tagged
6 hours ago ago from live apartment fire
Here's a not-so-heartwarming story for the holidays. Dan Reilly cues tape to show to an accident investigator. (That's not black Honda behind him.) Dan Reilly and I were driving up I-85 Wednesday. We're en route to Lawrenceville. We're doing a story on a trial balloon floated by Butch Conway, the high Sheriff of Gwinnett County: Because he can't get funding for deputies to staff housing units in his new jail wing, Conway is ...
Related contentMike Librik Useful Information
9 minutes ago ago from Useful Information
Traffic is inevitably worse when other people’s cars (OPCs) come around. Indeed, one isn’t in traffic at all until somebody else comes around, and that somebody is usually (but not always) in a car. I love having no OPCs around as much as any roadway user. It makes biking easy and fun. I should clarify about this “OPC” term. While one’s own car is typically a boon, a great tool, a mobilizer, and a gateway to fabulous opportunities, other ...
Related contentAre the Burbs Better for Bikes?
9 hours ago ago from Streetsblog.net
Photo: Erica_Marshall via Flickr It's a complicated question whether low density suburban development serves the interests of bike riders better. I'm back in suburbia visiting the folks, and I rode my bike for the first time in a while yesterday. It really comes down to traffic and street design. The fewer cars on the road, the more slowly they drive, and the more separated I am from them, the less intimidating biking feels to me. ...
Related contentBook Review: CycleCraft, by John Franklin CommuteOrlando Blog
22 hours ago ago from CommuteOrlando Blog
CommuteOrlando Blog Encouragement, Education & Advocacy for Bicycling in the Real World Skip to Content Home Blog Authors Polls Forum Book Review: CycleCraft, by John Franklin Dec 24th, 2009 by andrewp . No comments yet Until recently, for folks out there who are interested in learning how to ride on the streets safely, there were not many choices. If you were lucky enough, you found a ...
Related contentOVertaking - A Way To Die
13 hours ago ago from Copy & Paste Articles
By Tim HillerbyMorgan This article explians how learner drivers should make their first overtake. It will help them in their driving lessons. The article will be sueful to driving instructors and driving schools. Driving Schools and driving isntrutors spend a lot of time talking about overtaking. This is what they teach. You are driving along a country road. It is a bright day with a couple of cars ahead of you. You are doing ...
Related contentRelated News
Nothing to see... move along.
Related Videos
Nothing to see... move along.
