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The Motor City’s Fresh Take on the Urban Bikeway
Editor's note: This post was originally published in DC.Streetsblog.org and has been republished with permission. By Angie Schmitt In central Detroit, on the site of ... -
Spreading the love of cycling
WASHINGTON D.C. — In 2006, the City of Detroit made a lot of effort to map out its non-motorized master plan, a plan aimed at ... -
Detroit's Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point
DETROIT — Detroit’s Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point. Starting with just a handful of Detroit cyclists about seven years ago, the ride has ... -
Detroit's Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point
DETROIT — Detroit’s Critical Mass is approaching a tipping point. Starting with just a handful of Detroit cyclists about seven years ago, the ride has ... -
Knowledgeable, nice guys at Tree Fort Bikes
Ypsilanti, Mich.—Tree Fort Bikes Co-Founder Scott Mulder has a great tan. Scanning merchandise in the warehouse annex of his successful Ypsilanti bike shop, which opened in ... -
Spring ride to benefit Conner Creek Greenway
DETROIT—As people and organizations across Michigan build and begin to recognize Detroit as the next cycling city, amenities like bike lanes and greenways are becoming ... -
Detroit's Gatsby Ride: A celebration of cycling and tweed
DETROIT — Some people say tattoo parlors are a good indicator of a city or community's economic climate. Consider Detroit’s annual Gatsby and Tweed Rides ... -
Bicycle Friendly Business Districts Inspire Growth
DETROIT—Throughout the United States, as smart growth and progressive urban planning concepts increasingly grab the attention of elected officials and residents alike, one particularly intriguing ... -
To wear a helmet or not? That is a good question
About 80 percent of bike share riders don't wear helmets, but shouldn't they? -
The invisible bicycle helmet
Malmö, Sweden — Somewhere in Sweden, two women are changing the face of bicycling for the next generation of cyclists who prefer to rely on ...