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Kids and Bikes
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Autocrats against bikes, bike lanes and safe streets in the USA and Canada
In the election bummer, some local winners for safe streets: new Congressmember Laura Friedman, Alameda Supervisor John Bauters, and West Hollywood Mayor John Erickson.
Listener Kevin Grishkot asks whether, if cars were no longer available, we would require people to license their bicycles. Bike Talk’s lawyer, Jim Pocrass, explains why it’s not a very good idea.
3:18News:
Ontario Premier threatens Toronto’s popular and data proven bike lanes.Paris closes 2 miles of its city center to through traffic.
Bike-friendly Minneapolis makes the top tier of the 2024 “Happy City Index.”
Denver activists form a people protected bike lane to respond when the city cancels 1/2 mile of protected bike lane.
10:56Robin Richardson, Toronto mom, family/cargo biker, and organizer of the bike lane on “the world’s longest street” defends Toronto’s bike lanes from a right wing populist Premier.
17:11Emily Lipstein, StreetsblogNYC journalist, bike commuter, and Queens native, tells the story of a recent DOT greenway workshop thrown into chaos by MAGA NYC Councilmember Vicky Paladino.
37:02Stacey’s Bike Thought
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Bikes and Politics in Glendale, West Hollywood, Ann Arbor and NYC
News from the front lanes:
LA’s Traffic Nightmare, a NHTSA requirement for DUI detectors in cars, a measure to keep San Francisco’s Great Highway car free, and the 125th anniversary of the first car killing.
A Glendale candidate for Congress demonizes his Democratic opponent, Laura Friedman, as “The Bike Lane Lady.” Alex Belekian says if we want bike lanes we should build new cities for them.
4:15Ann Arbor’s Mayor, Christopher Taylor, is as bike friendly as his city.
18:36NYC’s “City of Yes” initiative proposes doing away with parking mandates; MAGA NYC Councilmember Vicky Paladino lashes out at Open Plans NYC Director of Advocacy & Organizing Jackson Chabot for being born outside NYC, and concludes “we need our cars.” Open Plans Co-Executive Director Sara Lind calmly dissects the carbrained reaction.
35:06Bike lane protesters and counter protesters converge on Fountain Avenue in West Hollywood. Streetsblog LA Editor Joe Linton explains the conflict.
42:24Stacey’s Bike Thought.
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The Power Broker, Intelligent Speed Assistance, Gravel Riding
Taylor finally finishes the epic tome on highway tycoon Robert Moses, The Power Broker, by Robert Caro, and talks to author/transportation activist Charles Komanoff about it.
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A bill to require cars in California to alert drivers when they exceed speed limits by more than 10 mph was vetoed by the Governor. Jodie Medeiros, Executive Director of Walk SF, one of the bill’s sponsors, speaks about the disappointment.
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Taylor talks gravel with Zachary Rynew, the creator of Gravel Bike California.
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Stacey’s Bike Thought
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The Bike Lane Lady, Ebikes and Ebikelash, and Cycling Over 50
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Week Without Driving, WeHo Bike Mayor, Idaho Stop Rationale, Coffeeneuring
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Better Cities Films, Greenway Takeaway, This is Your Bike On Plants
The Better Cities Film Festival is all about bikes and dads, Director Josh Paget says. Also Transportation, Housing, Urban design, Environment, Community, and Technology.
5:12It took a long time and a lot of community meetings to get the Dickens bike/ped greenway in Chicago, but a few NIMBYs were able to get it taken out without much process. We have Streetsblog Chicago Editor John Greenfield, Bike Grid Now organizer Rony Islam, and bike mom/activist Molly Lamping Fleck.
22:55Elly Blue and Microcosm Publishing in Portland, OR, has a new anthology out: “This is your bike on plants.”
41:13Stacey’s Bike Thought
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Freak Bikes, Traffic Violence, NHTSA’s Golden Rule, Milwaukee, Picture Main Street
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Local Motion, Bike Bills, Hockey Stars, CicLAmini, Monster Trucks and a New World Record
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Stop Victim Blaming (repost)