Category: city biking

Biking in Astoria

Even more Vigilantism

There’s a not too great article in the Times about cars parking in bike lanes. But what is great is that a group of vigilantes have started to spay paint no car stencils in bike lanes. Power to the people. I wish there were a single bike lane I rode on. Then I could complain…
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Queensplaza proposal

Speaking of DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan [smile], I think I will send her my no-brainer proposal for Queensplaza. Click here for a higher-res image. It’s dangerous to bike against traffic heading back into Queens off the bridge. But we do, because we have to. The only legal alternative is a four block detour (two of…
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Don’t tell my wife…

…but I think I’m in love with DOT Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan. You can watch a video of her speaking on Streetsblog. She says all the right things [swoon].

More Vigilante Justice

A friend of mine, well versed in debating the nuances of ethical matters, writes: Let air out of her tire! You’re my hero. I am going to visit you in the hospital every day. And bring cake. So says my heart. But my head says, no, I don’t think we get to disable the cars…
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Vigilante Justice?

I was biking home tonight, approaching the Queensboro Bridge, and “noticed” an expensive car driving erratically: taking up two lanes, sliding between two lanes, and otherwise making me very nervous. At a red light, I pulled up to the car and confronted a young woman, not at all surprisingly, gabbing on her cell phone. Not…
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Chicago Gets New York’s Congestion Money

Here’s the story. Ouch, Indeed.

Bike sharing program in D.C.

The New York Times reports on this. Seems useful for a place like NYC, where many people don’t bike because they have nowhere to keep a bike. We’ll see if it works. I always feel it’s best to let another try these things out first, to work out the kinks.

Pete of Dishwasher Fame

And his lovely wife, Amy. You may know Pete Jordan as author of Dishwasher (and infamous Dave Letterman no-show). I went up to their bike store in the North of Amsterdam to meet them, drop off a copy of my book, and get an Egyptian bike bell put on my bike. Peter wasn’t in. But…
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Amsterdam (3)

Approaching a bike parking barge of the River IJ (pronounced “eye”) The entrance to the bike parking.Mural on the bike parking barge.The lighting on this bike path going over a canal and under train tracks is so nice. And it could so easily be so ugly. What could be a scary place, is actually quite…
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Amsterdam (2)

I’m in Amsterdam, trying to remember to take some pictures. There are so many sights that seem unremarkable to people who live here. But I’ve been gone for a while so things like this stand out. These pictures are from parts of town you won’t see on postcards. Here’s an average Dutch street with an…
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