Bike-opolis?
I found the above illustration on the GOOD website.
I found the above illustration on the GOOD website.
A fellow fllmaker Clarence Eckerson, Jr. from NYC send this film with this note:
Ontario's Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller has criticized Toronto and Ontario for failing cyclists and pedestrians. Notch it up to another report (the first being the 1998 Coroner's report) that activists can wave in front of politicians as they waffle and drag their feet:
(Photo: Dundas West BIA)
Dusted off from the archives, WolfRuck brings us some vintage footage of first-person cycling through Toronto's 80s streets. The biggest difference: no bike lanes. The same: the red pumps on the cyclist, vintage mountain bike, and the red streetcars.
The Bike to Work Book is a colourful guide for wannabe bike commuters, produced by Carlton Reid and Tim Grahl and is available in print or downloadable in pdf. I had this link sitting around for awhile and decided to finally see if you find it interesting.
Here's a short (sales) video of a collapsible bike trailer. I think this is a good idea.
I've often wished for a smaller trailer that wouldn't get in the way when empty. What do you think?
Extra points to those who can tell where it's filmed!
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