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JFK Protected Bike Lanes Get Seal of Approval From the Bike-Savvy Dutch
This year's celebration of the Dutch Queen's Day in San Francisco was a bit special.
May 1, 2012
The Metamorphosis of Chuck Nevius and Mainstream Acceptance of Cycling
It's safe to assume that one year ago few bicycle riders who read the Chronicle would have ever imagined that Chuck Nevius would one day declare: "Bikes are the future. We need to do a better job of dealing with it."
July 29, 2011
Pedals and Rhythm at the Bicycle Music Festival Tomorrow
Filmed by Streetfilms' John Hamilton.
June 17, 2011
Danish Architect Jan Gehl on Good Cities for Bicycling
Editor’s note: This is the final installment in our series this week featuring Danish architect and livable streets luminary Jan Gehl. The pieces are excerpts from his book, “Cities for People” published by Island Press. Donate to Streetsblog SF and you’ll qualify to win a copy of the book, courtesy of Island Press.
June 16, 2011
The Political and Economic Implications of Bicycling Tourists
I’ve been bicycling in San Francisco since the late 1970s so I vividly remember when almost all bicyclists could recognize each other on the streets of the city. There really weren’t that many of us even as recently as the beginning of the 1990s, just two decades ago. We’ve come a long way, and one of the less recognized aspects of this bicycling boom has been the incredible expansion of bike rentals and bicycling tourism.
May 2, 2011
Ecology of Biking in Quito, Ecuador
I just spent a few days in Quito, Ecuador, a remarkably beautiful city of a couple million sprawling 40 kilometers north-to-south through a series of valleys and plateaus in the Andes, surrounded by snow-capped volcanoes and rugged green mountains. I interviewed Heleana Zambonino from Quito for Streetsblog a while back, and wanted to see for myself the dynamic bicycling scene she described.
March 7, 2011
19th Century Bicycling: Rubber was the Dark Secret
“If the increase continues, the time is not very distant when not to own and ride a bicycle will be a confession that one is not able-bodied, is exceptionally awkward, or is hopelessly belated.”
September 22, 2010
San Francisco’s Godspeed Courier Gets a Close Up
The wonderful filmmakers at California is a Place have done another short about bicycles in the Bay Area, this one focused on Godspeed Courier in San Francisco. As they did in Scrapertown, filmmakers Drea Cooper and Zackary Canepari have captured a small vignette of a distinctive addition to bicycling in California with a beautiful eye. Check it out on their website for better watching.
August 11, 2010