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  • Bike Talk #2506 – Donald Shoup, Parking Reformer; 15 minute cities; bike books & movies

    Donald Shoup, author of “The High Cost of Free Parking,” has died. Tony Jordan, President of the Parking Reform Network, talks about Shoup’s decades of teaching, writing, and speaking on reversing subsidized free car storage (1:16). 

    Find our interviews with Donald Shoup at biketalk.org.

    CalBike Joins Amicus Brief in Safe Streets Accountability Case after lower courts categorized bike riders as “recreational” street users who venture onto public streets at their own risk. Kendra Ramsey, Executive Director of the California Bicycle Coalition, lays out how sweeping the implications could be for California’s riders (11:00). 

    The man who coined the famous term “15 Minute Cities” and was central to Paris’ bike revolution, Carlos Moreno (19:49). 

    Reviews by Elly Blue, author of Bikenomics and editor of Portland’s Microcosm Publishing: Marshall Taylor’s autobiography, Romantasy “The Ministry of Time,” and the anime film Suzume (41:18).

    Buy the books Elly reviewed at Biketalk.org‘s Bookshop. 

    Eric Dunn, Director of the Wild and Scenic film festival, on bike-related offerings in this year’s lineup (47:07).

    Detroit’s Bike The Blizzard rides this month with Back Alley Bikes. Justin and Reo Ramsey relate (54:54).

  • Shoup Roll En

    Don Ward, a self-described Shoupista, interviews his leader,
    “free parking” debunker/guru Donald Shoup. Shoup is Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Urban Planning at UCLA, and author of The High Cost of Free Parking-www.shoupdogg.com/

    Yolanda T. Davis-Overstreet returns with the next installment in her Bike Talk series, Black Lives Roll ‘En, to tap into the #BigQuestions around Black Women’s Health, Bicycling & Green Spaces, with:
    > Lula Carter of Black Girls Do Bike : LA-www.facebook.com/groups/BGDBLA
    > Kali Malikah of Soul + Soil-thesoulandsoil.com/
    and
    > Tiffany Robinson, Senior Active Modes Coordinator (Walking) at Auckland Transport – New Zealand-www.aucklandnz.com/study-work-and-…ong-white-cloud

    With Global Mobility News by Teranig, blogger with Have-a-Go-haveago.city/

  • SHOUP

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    Donald Shoup is Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning at UCLA. Shoup recommends that cities should charge fair market prices for on-street parking, use the meter revenue to finance added public services in the metered neighborhoods, and remove off-street parking requirements.

    Listen:http://archive.kpfk.org/mp3/kpfk_131123_112000biketalk.mp3

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  • #2514 – Bike Vessels and Arbitrary Lines

    April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Put the Phone Away or Pay” campaign emphasizes education and enforcement but not engineering. Our Lawyer, Jim Pocrass, shares his practice of suing distracted drivers as a deterrent (0:26).

    A driver was found guilty of Reckless Vehicular Homicide in the killing of 17 year old rising US cycling star Magnus White. She was asleep at the wheel (8:51).

    What to do now that USDOT intends to kill all active transportation funding, according to the League of American Bicyclists’ Deputy Executive Director Caron Whitaker (11:17).

    Bike Vessel director Eric D. Seals shares the story behind his new feature length documentary about his father’s recovery from three open heart surgeries. Their 350-mile ride from St. Louis to Chicago is a celebration of family and an exploration of healthcare in America (17:59). 

    Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Killed the American City, and what zoning means for bikeability. A discussion with M. Nolan Gray, author and former Teaching Assistant of parking reformer Professor Donald Shoup (36:08).

  • Bike Ironies

    News: How the NYC Deliverista minimum wage may reduce bicyclist fatalities.
    2:13
    The irony of drivers waiting patiently at Christmas Light Displays, with Associate Director of Data Core at Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences, Bella Chu.
    8:40
    The irony of drivers waiting patiently at In-n-Out, with Peter Flax, journalist and former Editor in Chief of Bicycling Magazine. Image by Roscoe Flax.
    19:59
    The irony of the High Cost of Free Parking with its author, Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Urban Planning at UCLA, Donald Shoup. With Don Ward (rebroadcast portion).
    38:17
  • Victory

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    Parallel Universe – MassBike E.D. and Cohost Galen Mook, a.k.a. Mookmaster Bikes, on the parallels in legislation between California and Massachusetts, plus the impact of “parking guru” Donald Shoup. Then-

    7:27

    Shoup’s On: Laura Friedman’s AB 2097 (now law) will “prohibit a public agency from imposing any minimum automobile parking requirement on any residential, commercial, or other development project…that is located within 12 miles of public transit.” This codifies what High Cost of Free Parking author and world renowned “parking guru” Donald Shoup has been calling for: the beginning of the end of free parking. Donald Shoup talks with Bike Talk cohost and “Dutch Expert” Lindsay Sturman.

    39:25

    Separated at Birth – John Bauters, “America’s Bike Mayor,” recognizing that free parking is a car subsidy, helped end parking minimums in Emeryville, California in 2018. John talks with Seamus Garrity, the Los Angeles Field Representative of California Assemblymember Laura Friedman. Assemblymember Friedman introduced the bill which became the law which ended parking minimums near transit in California. John and Seamus bike to their meetings (John to Air Quality Management District, Seamus to Valley Industry Commerce Association).

    59:10

    Night Out – MassBike Valet volunteers Trey and Becky at the Florence Night Out.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.

    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.

    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.