Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Rainy days are the scourge of bicycle commuters. It’s not just the slick roads and poor visibility that wears you down, it’s the riding...
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
The Philadelphia road crews have been continuing to make progress on the milled streets. I checked out South Ninth Street today and found that it had...
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
There’s really no such thing as the average Philadelphia bicycle commuter. People who travel by bicycle in this city are a remarkably diverse...
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While the SEPTA strike may be history, bicycling is always a superb way to get around town. For short to medium-sized trips, cycling is usually faster...
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With no end of the SEPTA strike in sight, this weekend many Philadelphians found themselves shopping by bicycle. The bike racks at supermarkets around...
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Throughout the SEPTA strike, the evening commutes have been tougher than the mornings. Tonight was no exception. Traffic in the City (both bicycle and...
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Friday’s cooler temperatures and blustery winds brought added challenges to the "strike bike" commuters. Yet the increased number of...
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This morning, there was a noticable increase in the number of cyclists on the City's streets. Unlike Tuesday when SEPTA’s strike caught...
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It's been a bumpy few weeks. But yesterday the event we've all been waiting for finally occurred: 11th Street south of Washington Avenue was...
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If worry about finding a secure place to lock your bike now that the pole-mounted parking meters are gone, has kept you from cycling during the SEPTA...
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