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San Francisco cyclists: CycleTracks is here
Submitted by Colin Heyne on December 22, 2009 - 3:20pmSan Francisco cyclists can now download CycleTracks, the free app that generates maps and statistics of your rides that you can share with friends. The app is now available on Android phones and iPhones.
Silicon Valley ranked 26th most dangerous metro area for walking
Submitted by Colin Heyne on November 10, 2009 - 4:39pmWell, it could be worse, but it certainly could be better, too. Transportation for America just released a report on the most dangerous metropolitan areas for pedestrians. The report takes into account the percentage of residents who walk to work and the average annual pedestrian deaths per 100,000 people to acheive a "Pedestrian Danger Index," or PDI. The San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara area received a PDI of 71.9.
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Women serve as bicycling "indicator species"
Submitted by Colin Heyne on October 30, 2009 - 1:01pmWomen serve as an indicator species for the health of a city's cycling scene; so says Scientific American in a recent article titled "How to Get More Bicyclists on the Road." The author argues that because of factors like gender roles and risk aversion, the proportion of women riding within a city can help urban planners gauge the success of their strategies. The article reasons that female ridership increases when cycling routes are safe and practical, and this of course increases overall ridership. What a concept!
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