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The Danish Embassy in Beijing are partnering with STC to organize a "Climate Ride" to promote green transportation.
On occasion of the Danish EU Presidency the Danish Embassy Sunday 22nd of April organised a ‘Climate Race’ in and outside Beijing to promote green transportation and solution and raise awareness of climate issues. The highlight will be a one-day bike ride in and around Beijing ...
周日, 2012-04-22
This page shows you real ways you can get hit and real ways to avoid them. This is a far cry from normal bicycle safety guides, which usually tell you little more than to wear your helmet and to follow the law. But consider this for a moment: Wearing a helmet will do absolutely nothing to prevent you from getting hit by a car. Sure, helmets might help you if you get hit, but you...
周日, 2010-05-09
Speed
Bikes are just as fast (or nearly as fast) as cars on short trips (<5 miles) inside the city -- which are a majority of all trips. (More than half of Americans live less than five miles from their jobs.) For all the examples below, we'll use 5 miles as the commuting distance.
Cars have a very high top speed but that's irrelevant for most commutes, since most are slowwed down by ru...
周六, 2010-05-08
Speed
Bikes are just as fast (or nearly as fast) as cars on short trips (<5 miles) inside the city -- which are a majority of all trips. (More than half of Americans live less than five miles from their jobs.) For all the examples below, we'll use 5 miles as the commuting distance.
Cars have a very high top speed but that's irrelevant for most commutes, since most are slowwed down by ...
周六, 2010-05-08
The Cyclist Lifestyle
Two questions immediately suggest themselves: 1) What is a cyclist? 2) Do cyclists have a common lifestyle?
Research articles and statistical reports avoid "cyclist," perhaps to prevent confusion with motorcyclists, using "bicyclist" or "pedalcyclist" instead. Newspapers, on the other hand, use "cyclist" to describe anyone riding a bike. History can help, as...
周六, 2010-05-08
The Cyclist Lifestyle
Two questions immediately suggest themselves: 1) What is a cyclist? 2) Do cyclists have a common lifestyle?
Research articles and statistical reports avoid "cyclist," perhaps to prevent confusion with motorcyclists, using "bicyclist" or "pedalcyclist" instead. Newspapers, on the other hand, use "cyclist" to describe anyone riding a bike. History can help, ...
周六, 2010-05-08
had a lovely woman come into the studio yesterday and we discussed gears on bicycles and how they worked. Apparently she didn’t know how to use them and nobody helped her learn.
This post is to all the women in the world who get frustrated with bicycles and elitist riders who make them feel badly. In a word, don’t. You learn things differently than men and it is ok!
You don’t ha...
周六, 2010-05-08
Photo by Alexandra Moss.
Once known as the world’s ‘bicycle kingdom,’ China has experienced rapid urbanization leading some to declare the beginning of the end for China’s bikes. While it’s true that from 1995 to 2005, China’s bike fleet declined by 35 percent and private car ownership more than doubled, there is no evidence today that bicycles are a thing of the past on B...
周六, 2010-05-08
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