Civil Obedience, Phantom Bikes, White Shoes, and Carfree Streets in Canada

Taylor decides on a new gravel bike.

Winnipeg cyclists stage an act of civil disobedience, stopping legally in single file at a stop sign, to bring awareness of the need for a stop-as-yield policy or “Idaho Stop Law” for cyclists. With Patty Wiens, “Bicycle Mayor” of Winnipeg, and Hillary Rosentretter.
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We talk to our lawyer, Jim Pocrass of Pocrass de Los Reyes in Los Angeles, about whether it’s legal to ride two abreast in a lane.
16:55

News: Los Angeles will be car-free for the next Olympic Games, they say. Also, fewer 19 year olds are getting driver’s licenses, according to the most recent data from the Federal Highway Administration.
24:26

A listener, Kevin Grishkot, writes that “training and testing and standards set for the basic car license are criminally negligent.”
28:27

A tour of Montreal’s express bike lanes, called Réseau Express Vélo, and Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, “the best bike neighborhood in North America,” as well as some insight into the Canadian city’s bike connection with France, by Martin Hamel of Coalition Mobilité Active Montréal.
31:00

Stacey’s Bike Thought
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