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Local
- Green Valley rides in silence
- Five years in, RTA progress scrutinized
- Tucson reaching for platinum bike friendly rating
- Support Your Local SDMB
National
- New shuttle service caters to singletrack lovers
- What your bicycle says about you
- Pleading for Protection: A Transportation Bill Review
- Local cyclists start The Boulder Bicycle Swap
- With gas prices bonkers, bike month rolls along just in time
- Bicycle Logos Painted on Kensington Streets…What Gives?
- Register for the Bicycle Second Line
- How to Design a Bicycle City
- Police urge residents to take bikes inside
- Freewheeling bicycle commuters leave their cars at home
- Meet Bicycle Friendly America’s Bill Nesper
- This Is Your Brain on Cars—Oh, and Your Lungs and Heart and Gut, Too
- Baby Steps
International
- The EU Meets to Discuss How to Promote Cargo Cycling
- Cargo Bike Armada in Copenhagen!
- Bicycle Magnets
Thinking about how things fit together (and how they don’t) today.
One recent study from a reputable institution ranks the Old Pueblo fourth in the nation in public (mass) transpo. In other words, das bus. Not obviously a bikey thing, but keep in mind that mass transit gets cars off the road and that’s got to be a good thing for das cyclist.
“The 10 Best (and 10 Worst) Cities For Public Transportation”
at:
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2011/05/the-10-best-and-10-worst-cities-for-public-transportation/238985/
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Leveraging, how can Tucson/Pima better-integrate mass transpo and bike transpo?