
Day 71 of LA’s Vision Zero failure to end traffic deaths by 2025.
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My apologies for yesterday’s unexcused absence.
You can blame my internet provider for going down around midnight.
Or you can blame a virus so nice I caught it twice, which made me hope it didn’t come back so I could go back to bed.
Good times.
Photo by Khunkorn Laowisit from Pexels.
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No surprise here.
A new study says most of the world’s population breathes dirty air, with just 17% of the world’s cities meeting pollution guidelines.
Although studies have been split on whether bicyclists breathe cleaner air than people stuck in cars, or whether we suck in more smog than drivers do.
And no, it’s not comforting to learn just how bad the air in cars really is, whether or not ours is better.
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They get it.
Wired says New York’s congestion pricing shows that if you want build a biketopia, just make it harder to drive, as fewer cars make it easier to ride a bicycle.
“Even in this unusually cold winter, we’re seeing more people biking since congestion pricing took effect,” says Ken Podziba, president and CEO of the advocacy nonprofit Bike New York. “But the real excitement will come with warmer weather, as we witness a dramatic shift—fewer cars and more bikes filling the city streets.”
To Podziba’s point, what might happen when the temperature ticks up? Will Manhattan suddenly look like Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Paris, or Oslo, the latter two of which recently joined the trend of centering bicycle transport in their urban design? And if ridership skyrockets, will the city take the lead from its legion of bike riders and implement more and safer means for people to traverse the city via bike?
Let’s hope so.
And let’s hope Los Angeles is paying attention.
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Caltrans continues to flush money down the induced-demand toilet, with a $779 million construction project to “reduce traffic congestion while speeding up travel times” on the 91 Freeway.
But as we’ve seen with other highway projects, like the failed $1 billion project to reconfigure the 405 Freeway over the Sepulveda Pass that only resulted in more congestion, it’s more likely to have the opposite effect while making the deadly highway even deadlier.
Yet they continue to fund projects like this, despite requirements for Complete Streets and aligning highway projects with the state’s clean air goals.
Did I mention it will also make air quality even worse?
But at least this one will include sidewalk improvements and bike lanes. Although they could have just skipped the whole highway thing and spent the money on bike lanes and sidewalks throughout Orange County instead.
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LADOT wants your input this evening on a plan to extend the LA River bike path about a mile west through Griffith Park.
I mean, what’s not to like?
The LA River Bikeway is getting an upgrade, and your input matters! Join the virtual public meeting on March 12 at 6 PM to learn about the new multi-use path and equestrian trail and share your thoughts.
Click the link to join the zoom https://t.co/5assSPDu90 pic.twitter.com/q9clWPMMoy— LADOT (@LADOTofficial) March 11, 2025
The Project would extend the Los Angeles River Bikeway approximately one mile from its current western end near Riverside Drive and provide new equestrian trail facilities near the Los Angeles Equestrian Center.
Show your support here:
Zoom link: https://t.co/iAkVctnlg1 pic.twitter.com/hi0Le6jq1D— Finish The Ride (@FinishTheRide) March 11, 2025
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I don’t know if this is a commentary on the sad state of the bike business, or the sad state of American health insurance.
Or both.
Because it's now too expensive to hire unskilled teens, a New Jersey bike shop owner has adopted the unique strategy of hiring married people whose spouses have health insurance and can "afford" to work in the bicycle industry. pic.twitter.com/2CxH6gLqhR
— Todd Munson (@themunson) March 11, 2025
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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.
The bikelash is spreading, as the formerly bike-friendly mayor of Boston says she’s going to review and rip out some of the city’s bus and bike lanes.
No surprise here. A Toronto advocacy group has filed a lawsuit to keep Ontario’s anti-bike leaders from ripping out that city’s bike lanes.
No bias here. An Edinburgh, Scotland newspaper mistook a TikTok video of a bicyclist as the real thing, with the audio overlaid with British comedian Dom Joly’s Angry Cyclist routine, yelling about people in bike lanes. And elephants.
No bias here, either. After an Irish bike rider reported a punishment pass, a cop told him he was breaking the law by not riding in the bike lane, even though that is only required on a small number of streets.
But sometimes, it’s the people on two wheels behaving badly.
A news site lists the rules of the road for riding in France — and what it will cost you if you break them.
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Local
The rich get richer, as bike-friendly Santa Monica unveiled new curb-protected bike lanes and crosswalks on 26th Street leading to and from the Expo, uh, E Line’s Bergamot Station.
South El Monte celebrated the opening of the San Gabriel Valley’s first curb-level protected bike lane.
State
Circulate San Diego submitted letters in support of grant applications for a trio of bike and infrastructure projects.
Palo Alto’s city council voted unanimously to make two “popular but polarizing” carfree streets that way permanently.
San Francisco Streetsblog says a new protected intersection is a great project with a big flaw, since bicyclists will no longer be able to ride directly across the street.
Santa Rosa released the city’s draft active transportation plan, calling for buffered and protected bike lanes, new sidewalks and better crosswalks. But as we’ve learned the hard way, plans like that mean nothing without funding and political support.
National
National Geographic takes a look at the cross-country Great American Rail-Trail, and says start with the “epic sections” already open in Washington State.
The trial of teen driver Jesus Ayala for the thrill-kill murder of retired Bell, California police chief Andreas “Andy” Probst as he rode a bike in Las Vegas has been delayed until September.
This is who we share the road with. A Vermont cop, who really should have known better, was watching YouTube when he killed a man riding a bicycle while driving his patrol car, then kept going before apparently thinking better of it and turning around. Maybe he just wanted to finish the video first. Thanks to Todd Munson for the heads-up.
Cambridge, Massachusetts is opening a lottery system for vouchers giving low-income residents up to $3,000 for a standard bicycle, ebike or cargo bike.
That’s more like it. A Philadelphia woman was sentenced to up to 15 years behind bars for the hit-and-run death of a 32-year old “avid cyclist,” and her boyfriend sentenced to one-to-two years for helping her cover it up.
International
Find your passport and start packing for next month’s London Tweed Ride, which Momentum calls “the quirkiest bicycle tour on the planet.”
Seriously? The head of the British Mansfield Town soccer team says he really doesn’t care about the backlash to forward Lucas Akins starting a match just hours after pleading guilty to killing a man riding a bicycle.
Talk about doing it the hard way. A father of four in the UK says he’s going to ride 280 miles while fasting during the month of Ramadan to raise money for charity.
Britain’s governing body for bicycling announced a “bold” plan to get more people riding bikes and cement the country’s status as a bicycling nation, while safety experts complained about the plan’s failure to address the dangers faced by people on bicycles.
A Conservative MP in the UK calls for mandatory bike bells on every bicycle. Even though your voice works much better, and doesn’t require taking your hands off your drops. Assuming you have them, of course.
A German website says Bremen has become one of the country’s best cities for bicycling.
A South African website lists five of the world’s most beautiful bike rides. And for once, PCH from San Francisco south deservedly makes the list.
Finally….
Los Angeles bike riders may have to deal with bad roads, but we hardly ever have to contend freezing and thawing conditions. Part Congressional campaign worker, part accused bike thief.
And how one person learned to stop worrying and love flat tires.
No, really.
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Be safe, and stay healthy. And get vaccinated, already.
Oh, and fuck Putin.
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