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Ed Wagner is a League Bicycling Instructor, life-long bike commuter, and an advocate for cyclist's rights. In his spare time, he's a navigation electronics technician for a major airline.


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Some school districts are prohibiting walking or bicycling to school. The town of Inola, Oklahoma, is taking the...
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This Smart Car with a bike rack was sitting outside an Owasso coffee shop on Sunday morning. A normal road bike would likely be wider than the car,...
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Bicycle parking is a common problem. More people would use their bikes to run errands if their destination offered...
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County Commissioner Karen Keith and Tulsa County Engineer Ray Jordan held a meeting last night in Sand Springs about the widening and repaving planned...
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Old North Road Link to previous post on this subject. Local bicycling advocates received more information on the re-surfacing planned for Old North...
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The Musette will be an occasional feature used for two or three short posts. In bicycle racing, a musette is a...
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A cyclist struggles to climb Old North Road On Wednesday evening, there's a ride from the West Bank Ampitheater parking lot that goes out toward Sand...
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Tulsa has a network of multi-use paths and an on-street route system that provides good connectivity throughout the city. Of course, it doesn't...
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I was in Claremore, Oklahoma very briefly this afternoon. Traffic was snarled for the Lilac Festival as Will Rogers Boulevard was closed for a car...
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