As a founding Mobi member, I’m ecstatic, that not only Vancouver (finally) has bike share, but that its first year has been so successful. Here’s to continued success and future growth based on this strong foundation.
Tag: cycling
Vancouver “Seacycles” — Burrard Bridge to Point Grey Road
A great video that highlights the success one of Vancouver’s most recent—and controversial—urban interventions, the Seaside Greenway.
How Bicycles Bring Business Infographic
An interesting infographic illustrating the myriad of ways that bicycles bring business to local and state/provincial economies.
Weekend Watch: Cycling Sucks
This is the first of two commercials created for a student project, in order to promote cycling.
A Car-Free Life [Weekend Watch]
A short, point-of-view documentary on how a family of four can get from point A to point B by foot, bike, or public transit.
Weekend Watch: Paint, Planters, People
A look at three simple ingredients to designing an all ages bicycle route: once you lay down the paint and planters, the people will come.
Friday 5: Articles for Urbanists
My weekly curation of news and views for urbanists.
Mobility for Tomorrow [Weekend Watch]
Introducing a new mobility system that helps make the city a better place to live.
Friday 5: Articles for Urbanists [October 1st-7th]
This week’s wrap of good reads for urbanists.
Roll On, Future City [Weekend Watch]
I love the line “We are cycledrivarians” (Although perhaps it should be ‘cycle-driv-esdrians’) Oregon is inventing better. And as usual, America is watching — enviously. Roll on, future city. Presented by the Bicycle Transportation Alliance Video by North, Digital One, Chris Hornbecker