
We are conducting our #TrufiAppHackathon in parallel with #SmartDevelopmentHack – new features to tackle problems created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
We are conducting our #TrufiAppHackathon in parallel with #SmartDevelopmentHack – new features to tackle problems created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Trufi Association has applied to participate in the #SmartDevelopmentHack hackathon to prove that our app can improve social distancing on public transport.
I could easily believe that this content is about any major American city — today — not Nairobi in 1989.
Motorists in Antananarivo seem to expect to be interacting with bicyclist, and they do so ungrudgingly. They… they… share the road!
Automobiles kill 30 times more people every month than Ebola has killed ever – since the first confirmed case in 1976.
The Complete Streets movement is gaining more ground as politicians and planners respond to the call for safer and more inclusive streets.
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”
Pedal-powered purists love to make equivalency between e-bikes and scooters, e-bikes and mopeds, or even e-bikes and dirt bikes.
Since posting my parts 1 and 2 of my experiences lobbying my elected representatives, a few people have asked, once again, why cycling is perceived as a partisan issue.
My partner in advocacy and I make ten visits to congressional offices, a mixture of scheduled meetings with staff, and unscheduled flybys where we merely drop off a thin information packet.