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VIDEO DISPATCH: RUSH HOUR CHALLENGE 2017 AFTERPARTY

Written by M.J. TIDWELL Posted June 20, 2017 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

How fast can you get from Downtown Boston to Davis Square?

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Beacon Street, bike lanes, bikes, biking, BINJ, Boston, Boston Cyclists Union, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cambridge, Cambridge Street, Center for Community Innovation in Berkeley, covered lanes, crash not accident, crashnotaccident, cycle advocacy, cycling, Greater Boston, Joe Lavins, Kylie Obermeier, LivableStreets Alliance, Mass Ave, peanutabout, Porter Square, Redbones, SOMERVILLE, State House, Vicious Cycle, WalkBoston

VICIOUS CYCLE (DATA EDITION): BOSTON’S UGLIEST INTERSECTIONS FOR CYCLISTS

Written by EVAN ANDERSON Posted June 20, 2017 Filed Under: FEATURES, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

Despite apparently enthusiastic planning by the City of Boston in a few token places, by certain measures nil has changed in the past four years when it comes to bike safety.

Filed Under: FEATURES, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction Tagged With: Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Beacon Street, bike lanes, bikes, biking, BINJ, Boston, Boston Cyclists Union, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cambridge, Cambridge Street, Center for Community Innovation in Berkeley, covered lanes, crash not accident, crashnotaccident, cycle advocacy, cycling, Greater Boston, Joe Lavins, Kylie Obermeier, LivableStreets Alliance, Mass Ave, peanutabout, Porter Square, SOMERVILLE, State House, Vicious Cycle, WalkBoston

I LIKE BIKE: A COLUMN THAT SOME OF MY FELLOW DRIVERS WILL HATE ME FOR, BUT THAT THEY SHOULD PROBABLY READ ANYWAY

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted June 8, 2017 Filed Under: Dear Reader, NEWS+OPINIONS

The reaction to my advocacy is often like when ignoramus bigots question why white people would back the Black Lives Matter movement.

Filed Under: Dear Reader, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Beacon Street, bike lanes, bikes, biking, BINJ, Boston, Boston Cyclists Union, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cambridge, Cambridge Street, Center for Community Innovation in Berkeley, covered lanes, crash not accident, crashnotaccident, cycle advocacy, cycling, Greater Boston, Joe Lavins, Kylie Obermeier, LivableStreets Alliance, Mass Ave, peanutabout, Porter Square, SOMERVILLE, State House, Vicious Cycle, WalkBoston

INTERSECTIONAL POLITICS (A CRASH-NOT-ACCIDENT REPORT)

Written by KYLIE OBERMEIER Posted June 8, 2017 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

When it comes to bike safety and infrastructure in Greater Boston, there’s a dangerous gap between the promises that cities make and the reality where rubber meets the road

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction Tagged With: Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Beacon Street, bike lanes, bikes, biking, BINJ, Boston, Boston Cyclists Union, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cambridge, Cambridge Street, Center for Community Innovation in Berkeley, covered lanes, crash not accident, crashnotaccident, cycle advocacy, cycling, Greater Boston, Joe Lavins, Kylie Obermeier, LivableStreets Alliance, Mass Ave, peanutabout, Porter Square, SOMERVILLE, State House, Vicious Cycle, WalkBoston

SNUBWAY: THIS MAY HELP EXPLAIN WHY YOU’VE HAD SO MUCH TROUBLE RENTING AND RETURNING PUBLIC BIKES IN BOSTON

Written by NOAH SCHAFFER Posted December 12, 2016 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

A look at the longest midday outages shows that outlying neighborhoods are especially hard hit.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: bike lanes, bike politics, Boston, Boston bikes, Boston Transportation Department, Brookline, Cambridge, cycling, Hubway, Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Motivate, Noah Shaffer, SOMERVILLE

VICIOUS CYCLE: CAN WE STOP THE KILLINGS IN BIKE LANES?

Written by TOM MEEK Posted October 17, 2016 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Why does it take such a tragic event to enact safety where known perils lie?

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: bike lanes, Cambridge, cycling, deaths, Porter Square, union square, urban planning, Vision Zero

FREE-WHEELIN’ RADICAL: ON FEAR AND GHOST CYCLES OF SPRINGTIME PAST

Written by EMILY HOPKINS Posted May 13, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Free Radical, NEWS+OPINIONS

The last memory I have of biking from before the blizzards is a rough one.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Free Radical, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: bike accidents, bike issue, bike safety, Cambridge, Cycle Track, cycling, Marcia Deihl

YOUR ANNUAL RECAP: MIDNIGHT MARATHON RIDE 2015

Written by ddevelop Posted April 21, 2015 Filed Under: Lulz

I do this ride for the cruel but timely reminder of just how doughy I am heading into warmer months.

Filed Under: Lulz Tagged With: 2015, Boston bikes, Boston Marathon, cycling, Hopkington, MBTA, Midnight Marathon Ride, Shawn Musgrave

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