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Volvo Life Paint is the equivalent of Colt Camo Paint

Have you ever seen any gun industry publicity that emphasized how not to get shot by their product — and if you do it’s your own fault?

‘Transportation Colonialism’ and Inequality

I could easily believe that this content is about any major American city — today — not Nairobi in 1989.

Tananarivize – Bike Commuting in Madagascar’s Capital

Motorists in Antananarivo seem to expect to be interacting with bicyclist, and they do so ungrudgingly. They… they… share the road!

Ebola and its Rival Killer: Cars

Automobiles kill 30 times more people every month than Ebola has killed ever – since the first confirmed case in 1976.

The Mayan Apocalypse and Cycling Irrationality

Assuming we survive this Mayan thing, can we shed our irrationality around cycling?

Life After Messenger vs. ‘Career Courier’

I felt envious of the subjects of Hoppas’ film, “Career Courier” — and even more resentful of this Congress.

Nonviolent Transportation

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. And I’m at work. (No, it’s not because I live in Arizona. We actually do have this holiday here — although you may remember that our state was notoriously reluctant to observe the holiday. Rather, it’s because of FedEx. I work for an online retailer, so if FedEx doesn’t have the day off neither do we.) With all my advanced Googling skills, I was unable to find a photo or quote that shed“READ MORE”

E-bike is to Bike what Trolling Motor is to Rowboat

Pedal-powered purists love to make equivalency between e-bikes and scooters, e-bikes and mopeds, or even e-bikes and dirt bikes.

Photographers Alan Winslow and Morrigan McCarthy embark on a 30,000-mile bike trip, capturing the lives of twenty-somethings in 50+ countries through photos and writing.

Misanthropy and Whining in Phoenix

It doesn’t take much to remind me why I don’t live in Phoenix anymore. Bikes remind me that I used to love it.

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