Links of the day – November 3, 2010
- Another lesson for bike lane despots | Full Comment | National Post
The Los Angeles Times recently documented the furor that broke out when the city’s mayor, a bicycle fan, set out to expand the network of bike lanes. The mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, grew especially determined after a cab cut him off while he was on his bike, and he hurt his elbow.
- Children’s Hospital to Invest $2M to Improve Bike and Ped Infrastructure | PubliCola – Seattle’s News Elixir
Seattle bike and pedestrian infrastructure is getting a $2 million dollar boost that will potentially include bicycle boulevards, increased access to the Burke-Gilman Trail, and improved intersections and crossings along Sand Point Way. What might surprise you about the investment is that it’s coming not from the city but from Seattle Children’s Hospital, a private institution.
- The race to stay visible at night | Peter Walker | Environment | guardian.co.uk
LEDs have revolutionized bike lights. But it's time to unveil the latest technology – electroluminescence
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