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  • Policies

    1:21 on.soundcloud.com/eVUsi
    Alternative Vision: an update on campaigns of NYC safe streets advocacy organization Transportation Alternatives including Sammy’s Law and 25×25, with Associate Director of Communications Alexa Sledge.

    12:53 on.soundcloud.com/FjXdn
    Hunger for Justice: A hunger strike to get the NY State Assembly to pass Sammy’s Law for locally set speed limits by Families for Safe Streets co-founder and Sammy’s mother, Amy Cohen.

    19:15 on.soundcloud.com/LozsA
    In Memoriam: “Families Forever Changed,” a Poem by Tshaka Campbell. Available at Amy cohen’s twitter page: twitter.com/amylcohen

    23:54 on.soundcloud.com/oZzFX
    Kingston Trio: Ella Kondrat, Tonya Garment, and Rose Quinn on their article which stopped a reactionary attempt by the Kingston, NY Common Council to make all kinds of biking behaviors illegal. sweetenthestreets.substack.com/p/kingsto…edium=web

    45:32 on.soundcloud.com/dAozN
    Bike The Strike: Interviews from the road at the Los Angeles writers’ strike, by Taylor Nichols.

    Editing by Kevin Burton, Amy Zehring, and Taylor Nichols.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Main Streets

    1:29 on.soundcloud.com/RfwA2
    Connected: A car-free path providing critical connections between the Riverfront and Detroit destinations recently opened in Detroit. Marc Pasco, Director of communications for the Detroit Riverfront and Conservancy, tells Taylor, Lindsay, and Nick about the recently opened Southwest Greenway. detroitgreenways.org/projects/southwest-greenway/

    22:15 on.soundcloud.com/nwYbT
    Building Hope: Detroit’s Hope Village Revitalization is a community-led organization that works toward sustainable and equitable development in Detroit. Jeff Jones, President and Executive Director, tells us how they’ve created bike infrastructure with community at its center. With Reo Ramsey, President of the Motown Trailblazers bike club, and Nick Richert. hopevillagecdc.org/

    41:58 on.soundcloud.com/UHfik
    The Western Massachusetts town of Easthampton and its City Engineer use federal Safe Streets For All Funds to connect local and regional bike paths and make other infrastructure improvements. With Daniel Murphy, Easthampton, Massachusetts City Engineer, and Galen Mook, Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition Executive Director and Cambridge Bike Talk Host. www.transportation.gov/grants/SS4A

    56:22 on.soundcloud.com/cDEys
    Affirmations: Uncle Dan’s thoughts on Bike Talk.

    Editing by Kevin Burton and Taylor Nichols.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Ending Car Supremacy Broadcast

    :58 on.soundcloud.com/76wUv
    The Price of Parking: Paved Paradise author Henry Grabar explains how parking ruins cities. With Taylor Nichols.

    20:11 on.soundcloud.com/2KW2w
    London Calling: journalist and Spokesmen podcaster Carlton Reid on how London, like Paris, makes driving inconvenient, and why that’s necessary to increase bike, pedestrian, and transit modeshare, for a more liveable city.  With Lindsay Sturman and Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher.

    40:29 on.soundcloud.com/e6nze
    Sounds of Silence: a Los Angeles iteration of the Ride of Silence, an international ride to commemorate those who’ve been killed or injured while riding a bike. The ride began at Jimmy Lizama’s Reciclos Co-op, with riders from No More Ghost Bikes and Trash Panda rides, including Anne Marie Drolet and Raff Hernandez. By Joe Borfo.
    rideofsilence.org

    Editing by Kevin Burton, Taylor Nichols, Lindsay Sturman and Mitchell Bove.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Bike Month Always

    1:36 on.soundcloud.com/tqsbL
    His Turf: John Jones III, East Side Riders President, at CicLAvia Mini.

    5:00 on.soundcloud.com/P7mpZ
    Critical Comeback: Vancouver’s conservative city council uses dedicated bike funds to remove a protected bike lane. In response, Vancouver’s Critical Mass has come back. With Lucy Maloney and Rob Zomber.

    19:05 on.soundcloud.com/FVFKc
    What you don’t know: Tire particles emit more pollution than modern tailpipes, a study finds, challenging assumptions about EVs, speed, and traffic. Nick Molden, CEO of Emissions Analytics, Dave Campbell, Bicycle Planner with Charlotte, NC, and Dr. Grace Peng, Natural Resources chair for the League of Women Voters of Los Angeles County. www.theguardian.com/environment/202…usts-tests-show

    38:07 on.soundcloud.com/5byjq
    Eat-n-Ride: In bike-friendly Northampton, Massachusetts, advocates celebrated Bike Month with a Bike Breakfast. Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra, Bike Breakfast founder James Lowenthal, Massachusetts Bike Coalition Communications Coordinator Jes Slavin, All Bodies on Bikes Western Massachusetts Chapter Leader Jacob Shepherd-Seidl, New England mountain biking champion Salem Mazzawy, Council Vice-President Karen Foster, Northampton Cycling Club President Jonathan Brody.

    53:06 on.soundcloud.com/gMqtJ
    D.C. Local: Washington, D.C. man on the street Joel Gwadz interviews Laura as she locks up her bike.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Lives Above All

    Intro
    Bike Month happenings with Detroit Motown Trailblazers Founder Reo Ramsay, Los Angeles CicLAvia Executive Director Romel Pascual, and Berkshire Bike Path Council President Marjorie Cohan. With cohosts Seamus Garrity, Nick Richert, and Taylor Nichols.

    18:10 on.soundcloud.com/xWmMo
    Life or Liberty: AB 645 would install speed cameras in California cities, including San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mobility advocates overwhelmingly support the bill, but the California ACLU opposes AB 645, citing privacy and equity concerns. Cohost Seamus Garrity interviews Becca Cramer-Mowder, a Legislative Advocate for the ACLU.

    35:03 on.soundcloud.com/C7CHW
    Planning Prodigy: Hafeez is fighting for safe bike, bus, and complete streets infrastructure in Toronto. With Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher.

    48:57 on.soundcloud.com/gyaD1
    Bikeable dreams: Bike Talk Cohost and Livable Cities Initiative co-Founder Lindsay Sturman on good and bad bike infrastructure, with cohost Taylor Nichols.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Safety Bills the Joe Louis Greenway Bike Month

    Intro
    Bike Month: What’s happening May, Bike Month, in Santa Monica, Detroit, and Northampton, Massachusetts; cohosts Taylor Nichols, Lindsay Sturman, and Nick Richert get a rundown with Cynthia Rose, Director of Santa Monica Spoke, Todd Scott, Executive Director of the Detroit Greenways Coalition, and Elena Huisman, Board Member of Friends of Northampton Trails.

    15:19 on.soundcloud.com/YT5SK
    Greener Way: a 30 mile long “greenway” brings new life to Detroit communities. Joe Louis Greenway Project Manager Christina Peltier and Detroit cyclist K’Loni Thorpe talk with Taylor.

    28:08 on.soundcloud.com/vAynT
    Speed Catchers: California AB 645 would put the brakes on drivers in 6 pilot cities, while addressing privacy and equity concerns. Los Angeles, San Jose, Oakland, Glendale, Long Beach, and the City and County of San Francisco would get speed cameras if the bill passes. Seamus Garrity talks with Becca Motola-Barnes of WalkSF. walksf.org/get-involved/take-a…peed-safety-cameras
    Petition “Reign In Reckless Speeding In California:” www.change.org/p/reign-in-reckle…ing-in-california

    42:32 on.soundcloud.com/ide7K
    Ironic Justice: U.S. diplomat Sarah Debbink Langenkamp returned from her work in Ukraine, a literal war zone, only to be killed in a bike lane by a truck driver making a right turn in Bethesda, Maryland. The Sarah Debbink Langenkamp Active Transportation Act would unlock roadway safety funds for local governments. Taylor talks about the act with Portland Congressmember Earl Blumenauer, who cosponsored the act, and Sarah’s husband, Daniel Langenkamp.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Bike Wars

    5:13 on.soundcloud.com/mJcC1
    Bike Wars: Seamus Garrity interviews Streetsblog LA Editor Joe Linton and Streets For All Founder Michael Schneider on Los Angeles’s misleading claims about its progress towards Mobility Plan 2035, and the ballot measure that would force the city to implement its plan. la.streetsblog.org/2023/04/13/asto…-mobility-plan/

    22:26 on.soundcloud.com/Kj2sx
    Driver Lobby: Toronto Star Journalist Matt Elliot counters anti-bike bad faith arguments with guest host Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher. www.thestar.com/opinion/contribut…ke-lobby-are.html

    37:16 on.soundcloud.com/8uiY2
    Thoreau on a Bike: Mark Cramer, author of “If Thoreau Rode A Bicycle,” talks to Taylor Nichols.

    49:45 on.soundcloud.com/WqyM2
    A Challenge: Anna Zivarts, Director of the Mobility Disability Initiative, on the #WeekWithoutDriving, with Nick Richert.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Vision Zero and the Bicycle Future

    2:33 on.soundcloud.com/gjUub
    Violence Reaction: A steep spike in Oakland, California car killings after the pandemic and the loss of the city’s pandemic-era slow streets spurred the formation of The Traffic Violence Rapid Response Team. Seamus Garrity interviews George Spies and Carter Lavin, volunteers with the Team.

    21:59 on.soundcloud.com/nW5By
    Lives Above All Else: Columbus, Ohio is on board for safer streets. Taylor Nichols interviews Maria Cantrell, Vision Zero Coordinator for Columbus, Ohio, Emma Kogge, Transportation Planner for the City, and Angie Shmitt, a transportation writer and planner based in Cleveland.

    39:10 on.soundcloud.com/EjebM
    No Place Like Home: We look to places like the Netherlands for examples of safe biking infrastructure, but Inlander editor Nick Deshais has written an article that places Spokane, Washington among the great biking cities of the world. www.inlander.com/culture/the-futu…spokane-24647156
    By Taylor Nichols.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Bike Infrastructure and Carfreedom

    1:00 on.soundcloud.com/aUw3u
    This is Big: The Mass Central Rail Trail (MCRT), when finished, will be the longest rail trail in New England at 104 miles from Boston to Northampton, 2/3 of the way across the state. Craig Della Penna, Executive Director with Norwottuck Network, a non-profit corporation that supports the build-out and operation of the Mass Central Rail Trail, here gives Bike Talk a preview of the Norwottuck Network report about what a completed MCRT will mean to the Commonwealth. www.nnnetwork.net/

    11:28 on.soundcloud.com/FV3Ao
    Nope: Safe street advocates shouldn’t support the unsafe Valencia Street center-running bike lane recently approved by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, according to Valencia Street activist Stacey Randecker.

    28:09 on.soundcloud.com/sMrcS
    A Post Car Future: Cars and capitalism discussed by Matthew Rozsa, author of articles about car dependency and inequality at Salon.com, with John Renne, a Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Florida Atlantic University, co-author of the study “Socioeconomics of Urban Travel in the U.S.” www.salon.com/2023/03/19/as-weal…r-afford-to-drive/ www.salon.com/2023/04/09/is-a-po…e-could-get-there/

    46:20 on.soundcloud.com/HffFU
    Car Free Forever: In 2020, the City of Toronto took the bold step of closing High Park to vehicles on weekends. Now, there’s a movement to make High Park permanently car free. Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher interviews Faraz Gholizadeh, co-founder of Safe Parkside.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

  • Changes

    2:24 on.soundcloud.com/ocg3p
    Wild at Heart: A girl tames a big-kid bike in “Wild Blue: Taming a Big-Kid Bike,” by bestselling children’s book author and journalist Dashka Slater. Dashka reads the story.

    19:44 on.soundcloud.com/7e3vN
    No Time For Losers: Pittsfield’s City Council strikes down a referendum to bring the design of its downtown pilot protected lane to voters on the November ballot. With Ricardo Morales, Pittsfield, Massachusetts’ Commissioner of Public Utilities.

    38:15 on.soundcloud.com/6Bkjy
    Centering Safety: A new protected bike lane will run down the center of one of San Francisco’s most dangerous and important streets, Valencia. San Francisco bike advocate-activists Robin Pam, Aditya Bhumbla, and Zach Lipton chat with Seamus Garrity.

    Editing by Kevin Burton.
    Closing Song, “Bike,” by Mal Webb.
    Interstitial music, “Just Moving,” by Don Ward.
    Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.