Posts Tagged: ‘biking’
This may or may not be a good place to confess that a fear of heights has kept me from appreciating some amazing views. As I learned last year, though, sometimes all you need to overcome your fear is this: a bigger fear. In my case, that über-scary thing was an adorable, too-expensive handbag, and it sent me straight into Colorado’s Loveland Pass.
I spent half my weekend and all of my subsequent commutes to work raptly reading “The Devil in the White City.” While the book focuses on the intense concentration of design and murder taking place in Gilded Age Chicago, a fair number of bikes have also tooled through the story’s pages. Safety bikes, that is.
The safety bike — two evenly sized wheels set on a frame much like that of today’s bicycles — replaced the dangerous and sometimes deadly high-wheelers, transforming cycling from a young man’s sporting pursuit to an easy, everyday way for getting around.
Copenhagen may be on the verge of a subsequent biking revolution, although this time the change is on the ground. FanStuff’s Tracy Wilson forwarded me an article from io9 laying out the Danish city’s plan for a bike superhighway.
After editing an article this morning about bikes, I have to admit it made me feel like dusting mine off. Plenty of my top errand spots are within easy biking distance, making it a potentially great way to save gas and get some exercise. But there’s one big thing stopping me from venturing off my city’s bicycle paths. Or rather, many big things: cars, trucks…buses. The idea of huffing it up a hill with a line of traffic angrily passing me is just a tad too intimidating.
That’s why many bikers are pushing for their own transportation dollars — money to fund projects that make roads safer for bikers and pedestrians. And while the majority of the transportation budget usually goes toward highways, Rep. Jim Oberstar, chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, is hoping to secure more money for bikers, according to the Wall Street Journal’s Environmental Capital blog.
5 Ways to Cut Energy Costs – No. 4: Drive Less
by Sarah Dowdey | April 28, 2009
If you’re looking to cut your energy costs, your garage is a good place to start. It’s easy to be gratuitous in our driving habits — to take the car around the block or forget to bunch errands into one trip. Add to that the long, solitary commutes back and forth to work, and the money starts to add up. As do the emissions: According to National Geographic, a gallon of gasoline adds 19.6 pounds of CO2 to the atmosphere.
Fortunately, it’s relatively simple to start driving less. If you’re lucky enough to have a public transit system in your city or town, try it out, even if it’s just for a crowded event where you know parking will be difficult. If you don’t have mass transit, or it’s nowhere near where you work or live, carpooling allows you to split the cost of tolls and gas.
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