Taylor’s Tour from SF to Mackinaw Island, from his daughters to his dad, begins May 16 at 8am. You’re invited.
Mechanics Dani and Paola at independent LA Cyclery help Taylor get his bike ready for the tour when corporate shops wouldn’t (4:30).
Stacey’s News: Seattle pays injured cyclist $9.25 million for poorly designed bike lanes, Richmond VA ticketing for parking in bike lanes, Santa Monica launches automated cameras to detect bike lane violations, The New York City Mayor’s office unveiled a Design to Put the ‘Park’ Back in Park Avenue, and Mamdani joins cyclists for 40-mile Five Boro Bike Tour across NYC (9:49).
UC Davis’ “Justice 4 Lincoln” group demands separated and protected bike lanes and pedestrian corridor, a “Lincoln Loop,” where UC Davis student Lincoln Sabini was killed by a car driver. With Aaron Shaw 13:30.
Whether a mother’s criminal liability for her son’s e-moto killing of an elderly man is justified, and whether our concern is proportionate to the percentage of traffic deaths involving ebikes. With our bike lawyer, Jim Pocrass (24:24).
The worst bike lane contest, bike month, and taking charge of designing complete streets in Pasadena with Jonah Kanner of the Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition (30:23).
The Kittie Knox Plays “in place” (and on bikes) dramatize the story of the 21 year old bi-racial African American woman seamstress and cycling enthusiast. Winner of the League of American Bicyclists’ Kittie Knox Award, Kittie Knox Plays playwright Patrick Gabridge talks bikes and history from Northampton, Massachusetts (45:10).






