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Jersey High School Students Protest Anti-Bike Policy
62 Comments Latest by: Dave Michaels, July 3 -
Eyes on the Street: Ikea Shuttles Tearing Through Brooklyn 'Hoods
47 Comments Latest by: gecko, July 1 -
Bus Riders Warm to Select Bus Service, Drivers Love Red Parking Lane
33 Comments Latest by: Adam, July 2 -
Happy Independence Day
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Who's Afraid of Indoor Bike Parking?
19 Comments Latest by: Andy B from Jersey, July 3
- Angus Grieve-Smith said:
"Thanks, Clarence! That picture is the work of the graphic artist Patricia Dorfman, who I introduced you to in March. I’m very pleased with it too!" - Clarence Eckerson Jr. said:
"Angus, Wow that is one spiffy icon photo. You have really brought a touch of class to streetsblog. Maybe I need to hire someone to sketch me." - Angus Grieve-Smith said:
"I spent the day on a bus touring the La Romana province of the Dominican Republic - and a couple hours at the beach. It really seems like you can get everywhere in this..." - Fendergal said:
"I rode to City Island and back on my bike. Used a good chunk of the Moshulu/Pelham Park greenway. Ate a brownie sundae and bad fried food. Got rained on a little." - Ian Turner said:
"Erik: Exactly. The government fascination with subsidizing transportation is mind-boggling. Although transportation infrastructure is a natural monopoly best managed by the..."
Bedford Avenue to Go Car-Free Four Saturdays This Summer
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June 26, 2008Streetfilms: Depaving Day in Portland
June 19, 2008Cartoon Tuesday: Blind Spots
June 24, 2008Streetfilms: Car-Free Vancouver Day
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