Aug 30, 2012 | Activism, Commute, Lifestyle |
At Eurobike Yesterday we shared some of the goings-on this week at Eurobike in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Part of our booth this year is a new frame program that will begin in 2013. Many of our friends and fans have asked for our folding frames to be made available...
Aug 21, 2012 | Activism, Lifestyle |
It has come to pass that you can study bicycles at school – higher education to be precise. No longer solely the intellectual property of cycling enthusiasts, couriers, athletes, and annoyed motorists, academia has claimed its stake in the ongoing conversation...
Aug 16, 2012 | Activism, Commute, Environment, Events, Lifestyle, Travel |
Articles abound in newspapers, magazines, and the web about the battle for the streets; cyclists and motor vehicles vying for the roads. At least this is the tone many writers and commentators take on the evolving transit culture of our world. But in one place at...
Aug 14, 2012 | Activism, Commute, Environment, Lifestyle |
The Regional Plan Association (RPA) is the nation’s oldest independent urban research and advocacy group. One of the nation’s most distinguished of such groups, the RPA has been serving New York since the 1920s. Last week the RPA posted an article...
Aug 9, 2012 | Activism, Adventure, Bike Racing, Events, Lifestyle |
Starting in late summer 2012, Montague Bikes and Prime, Inc. Trucking, based out of Springfield, MO, will be partnering to pioneer an advancement in the trucking industry, a sea change in health. America relies on its trucking industry for economic success, but...
Aug 7, 2012 | Activism, Commute |
Recently an article ran in The New York Times Opinion Pages by Randy Cohen. The author makes an argument that while running a red light may be illegal it is ethical by his considerations, as his actions could only injure himself. He invokes Emmanuel Kant and...