2014. Street open to humans during the July 4th Parade. Bike Walk Dunwoody on a roll as plans were made that promised access for all. See the joy in the video below. Not one person […]

2014. Street open to humans during the July 4th Parade. Bike Walk Dunwoody on a roll as plans were made that promised access for all. See the joy in the video below. Not one person […]
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? […]
So I’ve been providing a little bit of input to the development of a course for people driving motor vehicles who encounter people on bikes in the Metro Atlanta city of Dunwoody, Georgia. The course […]
The driver who hit me* last Monday in the self-proclaimed “family friendly” metro Atlanta suburb-city of Dunwoody, Georgia on a residential road was driving a 2015 Lincoln MKX (according to the police report), which is […]
Trying to jazz up my Traveling at the Speed of Bike outings (limited to my 4 x 3 mile slice of suburbia during these COVID-19 shelter-in-place days), I put together a 14-mile loop yesterday that took […]
Update: My friends Lynn Deutsch, Joe Seconder, and Stacey Harris all won their races in the local election last night, and John Heneghan was re-elected unopposed (yet again). Where I live (which was the newest […]
I don’t usually publicly endorse a local candidate, but I’ve been thinking a lot about my dear friend, Joe Seconder, who is running for City Council in the metro Atlanta suburb-city where I live. And […]
The Coca Cola tractor trailer driver and I made eye contact. I nonverbally communicated that I and the woman with whom I was riding legally and necessarily two abreast would be turning left shortly, and […]