Want to see what happens when a truck from Petro's Bread Distributers blocks a bike lane?
Thanks a lot Petro's, keep on trucking.
**(The footage above was filmed by someone else. To contact the owner of the footage please click though to the Youtube link in the bottom right corner of the video)
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Friday, May 23, 2014
Friday Funnies - Safe Driving
Two in a series of safe cycling and safe driving commercials created in Norway
The text at the end reads; For those who do not have nine lives --
share the road
And one for people who drive cars. In my local supermarket I have
seen all of this.
Enjoy your weekend and good luck getting the song in the first video out of your head. Its pretty infectious.
The text at the end reads; For those who do not have nine lives --
share the road
And one for people who drive cars. In my local supermarket I have
seen all of this.
Enjoy your weekend and good luck getting the song in the first video out of your head. Its pretty infectious.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Hal Ruzal 2014
Over the years Hal Ruzal, bike mechanic
and co-founder of New York City bike shop Bike Planet, created a
series of videos grading people in New York City on how well they
have locked their bikes. I posted two of the videos here.
Now he has a new video out and as usual
he is at his finest, even when recognized by tourists. Have people
gotten better about locking their bikes? You'll have to see for
yourself. My personal favorite as the fixie that got a “D”. I
see plenty of bikes like this and I am never surprised when I see
them stripped.
Friday, April 25, 2014
It could be worse
During this weeks salute to #unblockbikelanes we have showcased some of the amusing and questionable aspects of this campaign. But no matter how bad you think things might be its could be worse, you could be living in São Paulo, Brazil.
Yes, that is a cinderblock wall erected overnight on a bike path for no reason whatsoever. São Paulo Metro claimed that this was merely a renovation to the existing barrier that runs parallel to the path. Click there to see for yourself.
Yes, that is a cinderblock wall erected overnight on a bike path for no reason whatsoever. São Paulo Metro claimed that this was merely a renovation to the existing barrier that runs parallel to the path. Click there to see for yourself.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Much Ado About Nothing
The #unblockbikelanes campaign is supposed to help the Philadelphia Parking Authority improve enforcement of cars parked in bike lanes as part of the Safe Streets Bill. On April 14, 2014 those results were released and at first glance they looked impressive.
• Eleven complaints on Pine Street between Third and 20th resulted in 76 tickets.
• Eight complaints on 13th Street between Filbert and Arch resulted in 11 tickets.
• Three complaints on South Street east of Grays Ferry resulted in one ticket.
• One complaint on the 3700 block of Market Street resulted in nine tickets.
For a grand total of 244 tickets. A very impressive number considering that this program started during the second snowiest winter in Philadelphia on record.
However WHYY's Newsworks took a closer look at the reality these numbers represented and found a different answer. PPA Deputy Executive Director Corinne O'Connor said “Even with the social media effort, the numbers haven't changed much. She said "the number of tickets issued during the period is pretty typical.” Which to me says that the PPA isn't making any more effort to enforce this policy than they have in the past.
The PPA has committed to improving enforcement of cars parking in bike lanes by implementing the following items listed below.
- Have a supervisor do a test run of placing a PPA Officer on a "bike lane detail" to cover Spruce & Pine (Front to 22nd Street), 13th and 22nd Streets.
- Direct more officers to enforcement on Fairmount Avenue.
- Direct more enforcement during peak hours and assign supervisors to the entire lengths of Spruce and Pine Streets.
- Direct more enforcement during morning peak hours on 22nd Street, especially at the intersection of Lombard and 22nd Street.
- Assign more mobile units to 13th Street b/w Filbert and Arch Street between 8am - 2pm.
- Have supervisors review the religious institutions'
"courtesy" blocks with PPA Officers.
Click here to see a map of all of the reports of bike lanes blocked by cars.
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