For the school commute, families are taking to the streets with two wheels. Some have termed the movement “kidical mass.”
Tag: Bicycles and Bicycling
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To Find Europe’s Best Bike Routes, a Cycling Writer Asked the Crowd
The longtime sports journalist Claude Droussent discusses his new guidebook to cycling in Europe, which uses data from the fitness app Strava, and the growing role bicycles play in worldwide travel.
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New York’s Only Rest Stop for Delivery Workers Just Closed. Now What?
Delivery workers have been pushing for better pay, but the physical logistics of their work have become a new focus of concern.
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Ethan Boyes, a Track Cycling Champion, Dies in Collision
The death of Ethan Boyes, 44, a cyclist who was struck by a car in the Presidio, highlights the city’s struggles to reduce traffic fatalities.
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Black Soldiers Cycled 1,900 Miles Across the U.S. So He Did, Too.
A remarkable journey from Montana to St. Louis by 20 Black infantrymen in 1897 seemed doomed to obscurity until Erick Cedeño, a bicyclist, retraced their journey.