These photos are from Dunwoody, Georgia, USA. See page 136* of my book No. No more compromises that kill. No more too-narrow unprotected bike lanes that don’t meet NACTO guidelines. No more door zones. No […]
These photos are from Dunwoody, Georgia, USA. See page 136* of my book No. No more compromises that kill. No more too-narrow unprotected bike lanes that don’t meet NACTO guidelines. No more door zones. No […]
My new PeopleForBikes Ambassador swag arrived yesterday and that got fired me up about creating a new tour as part of my collection of welcoming routes in Metro Atlanta! (See my existing free tours here.) […]
Shown below are two videos from the same basic spot on a main road in my suburb city. The first one is a video that the public works director of my city used in a […]
A year has passed (just about) since my assault while Traveling at the Speed of Bike in the place I call home. Strengthened 3-Feet-to-Pass laws went into effect in several states (including mine) yesterday, and […]
SO much is happening close to home and around the world relating to the extraordinary intersectionality of bikes with economic, environmental, and social resilience during the biggest bike boom in generations — and this unprecedented […]
Email below reprinted with permission from City of Dunwoody City Councilor Joe Seconder. You’ve met Joe here before. If interested, see A Second(er) or Two about Why You’re Needed and Status Quo or Status Joe? […]
Nicely, done, DeKalb County Public Library and the City of Dunwoody. I enjoyed seeing this children’s book line the multiuse path in a contextually-appropriate spot at our city’s biggest park. It is child-height, in both […]
TRIGGER WARNING. THIS POST INCLUDES DETAILS THAT THOSE SUFFERING FROM TRAUMA AS A RESULT OF ROAD VIOLENCE MAY WANT TO AVOID (see here for support services, if you are in need of them) (photo above […]