Posts by Author Melanie Meyers
Getting Around by Bicycle
Posted on 17. Jun, 2010 by Melanie Meyers.
I’m going to especially enjoy writing this post, because the topic is my favorite kind of utility cycling. We have been writing a lot recently about general bicycle transportation, which is distinct from bicycle commuting, as commuting is inherently built around the idea of getting to and from work. General bicycle transportation includes running errands [...]
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The Ride of Silence: Let the Silence Roar
Posted on 30. May, 2010 by Melanie Meyers.
Every year, on the third Wednesday of May, thousands of cyclists across the world take to the streets to honor fellow riders who have been injured or killed while cycling. This event is known as the Ride of Silence, and it is a powerful way to use cycling as a statement. We have defined utility [...]
