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"Hello ladies..." The New York Dept. of Transportation just launched a campaign, called " Don't be a jerk ." DOT's "Don't Be A Jerk" bike safety ad campaign humorously highlights essential dos and don'ts of safe, responsible riding that are crucial to keeping New York City's streets as safe as they can be for everyone using them, including cyclists. The ads convey the need for bicyclists to follow the rules of the road, including always yielding to pedestrians; riding with traffic, not against it; and riding on the street, not on the sidewalks (unless rider is age 12 or younger). "Don't Be a Jerk" is part of DOT's larger Bike Smart initiative, which includes the Bike Smart Pledge and the "LOOK" ad campaign, designed to educate cyclists and other road users about sharing the streets and roadways safely. According to DOT's 2010 Sustainable Streets Index, commuter cycling increased 262% in New York City from 2000 to 2010. More after the jump.
The Port of Seattle is celebrating its centennial with a series of free, public events including a...
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Let's celebrate! It is almost the end of Bike Month and many of us have been riding alot. We are at...
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Here it is -- the second in Cascade's very own Bike Month video series . Please note: These videos...
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A friend wrote in today: Every bike to work day , I compete to see how many bike rest stops I can...
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On the road... Perhaps it's a long, smooth straightaway. Then again, it could be a winding, bumpy...
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If you are a diligent reader of the Cascade Blog you know it is National Bike Month and that...
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The presence (or absence) of bicycle infrastructure is a key concern among bicyclists (or would-be...
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I love Bike Month. The weather is finally getting nice (albeit gradually of late), and I’ve got a...
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Hello May! Today was my first official day biking to work for the Group Health Commute Challenge ,...

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