Group taking fresh look at measures to save lives of cyclist
Pam LeBlanc with the Austin American-Statesman writes an article on making the roads and drivers more bicycle safe. Read the full article.
Group taking fresh look at measures to save lives of cyclist
Pam LeBlanc with the Austin American-Statesman writes an article on making the roads and drivers more bicycle safe. Read the full article.
from theeagle.com (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Tammy Way rides the Houston to Austin MS150 for her sick sister. Link to the full article.
from Cyber Cycling (DFW’s Virtual Bike Rally)
National Bike To Work Day 2007 is May 18th. This is the final day of Bike to Work Week which runs from May 14th to May 18th.
This is a fantastic chance to get in the bike commuting swing. The benefits of commuting by bike are huge. You aid in not having as much automotive congestion on the roadways and creating less pollution. It helps keep your expenses down by using less gas. Both of these help the environment. And the best benefit is the sense of accomplishment and the boost in energy once you get to work.
Please take this opportunity to leave your car at home, even if it is just for one day, and Bike To Work.
from Cyber Cycling (DFW’s Virtual Bike Rally)
On April 23, 2007 cyclists in Texas have a very unique opportunity to meet with our elected officials. We will be given the chance to speak with them face to face and express our concerns and hopes regarding cycling in Texas.
By a sheer show of numbers we can impress upon them the importance of our cause. They will understand that large numbers of their constituents ride and vote.
This will be a very important year for this as the safe passing bill has been reintroduced for vote. It was not voted in by only 4 votes last time it was up for consideration.
BikeDFW is organizing a bus trip to Austin on April 23, 2007 and we want all of you to come along. We will have instruction from members of BikeTexas about how to speak with officials. The trip will include some meals and the cost is $34.
BikeDFW hopes that you can join us on this journey. You can sign up at BikeDFW.org or by following this link http://tbcdaytrip.eventbrite.com.