
Atlanta Bicycle Campaign
http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/forbes-r ates-atlanta-most-185466.html. Air quality cited.
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"In Atlanta, Ga., you'll find southern gentility, a world-class music scene -- and 21,000 tons of environmental waste. In spite of its charms, the city's combination of air pollution, contaminated land ...

Abstract | The impact of transportation infrastructure on bicycling injuries and crashes: a review o
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Bicycling has the potential to improve fitness, diminish obesity, and reduce noise, air pollution, and greenhouse gases associated with travel. However, bicyclists incur a higher risk of injuries requiring hospitalization than motor vehicle occupants. ...

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It’s a great way to shed a few pounds, but biking is also lots of fun. With all of the vehicular traffic in Atlanta, biking can be a daunting task for

Atlanta Bicycle Campaign
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Atlanta Bicycle Campaign wrote on Heels on Wheels, take 2's Wall.

Atlanta Bicycle Campaign wrote on Heels on Wheels's Wall.

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Did you know? This class, based on a national curriculum and taught by instructors trained by the League of American Bicyclists, can reduce the likelihood of being in a crash by up to 75%. ...

Atlanta Bicycle Campaign
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Location:Start and check in at Piedmont Park Green Market info booth
Time:8:30AM Saturday, October 17th

Atlanta Bicycle Campaign Did you know Tuesday, September 22nd is International Car-Free Day? Plan ahead to leave your car at home and bike, walk, or take transit!

Atlanta Bicycle Campaign
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The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition (previously Campaign) is a membership-based nonprofit advocate for better bicycling in the Atlanta area.233 Mitchell Street, Suite 315Atlanta, Georgia 30303Office Hours: 9-5(404) 881-1112info@atlantabike.org

Atlanta Bicycle Campaign
Visit http://www.atlantabike.org/Fall2009Decat ur to register
Content: Laws affecting bicycles, the importance of visibility and predictability, lane positioning, intersection safety, interacting with pedestrians, trail etiquette, bicycle safety checks, fixing a flat, on-bike skills, crash avoidance techniques, basic bic...ycling gear, and much more!
Audience: People interested in bicycle commuting, recreational cycling, or occasional riding on city or suburban streets or trails. This class is suitable for current bicycle commuters who want to enhance their skills and knowledge of the rules of the road, as well as those who have not ridden a bicycle for a long time and are interested in getting back into it. In order to participate in the road ride (cited by students as the most useful part of the class), you will need to be in physical condition to ride for 30-45 minutes.
Our low prices: If you are a Clifton Corridor, Decatur, Atlanta Downtown or Midtown resident or commuter, you are eligible for the reduced rate of $10 (supported by the city of Decatur, the Clifton Corridor TMA, the Downtown TMA and the Midtown Alliance). Our trained instructors could charge $50 per person for this class, but they choose to work with us so we can offer the class for much less, and your local Transportation Management Associations subsidize the cost for those in their activity centers to bring the cost down even further.
In addition, if you have recently lost your job, you can take the class for free, courtesy of your Atlanta Bicycle Coalition. Just contact us (bikeclass@atlantabike.org or 404-881-1112) and we'll get you signed up.
Bring:
* bicycle (check for working brakes, air in your tires, etc) and a helmet (required for our insurance)
* comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes
* water bottle and a light lunch
Schedule: * 9 am until about 2 pm or a bit later. Class lasts approximately 5 hours. Arrive 15 minutes early. Bring a bag lunch.
1. Classroom instruction on bike safety, laws, gear, lane positioning, etc.
2. Short video
3. Parking lot skills instruction
4. Practice Ride
Instructors are certified by the League of American Bicyclists.
Recommended for adults and children above age fourteen, this compact and comprehensive class will make you a safer and more confident cyclist!Read More
Content: Laws affecting bicycles, the importance of visibility and predictability, lane positioning, intersection safety, interacting with pedestrians, trail etiquette, bicycle safety checks, fixing a flat, on-bike skills, crash avoidance techniques, basic bic...ycling gear, and much more!
Audience: People interested in bicycle commuting, recreational cycling, or occasional riding on city or suburban streets or trails. This class is suitable for current bicycle commuters who want to enhance their skills and knowledge of the rules of the road, as well as those who have not ridden a bicycle for a long time and are interested in getting back into it. In order to participate in the road ride (cited by students as the most useful part of the class), you will need to be in physical condition to ride for 30-45 minutes.
Our low prices: If you are a Clifton Corridor, Decatur, Atlanta Downtown or Midtown resident or commuter, you are eligible for the reduced rate of $10 (supported by the city of Decatur, the Clifton Corridor TMA, the Downtown TMA and the Midtown Alliance). Our trained instructors could charge $50 per person for this class, but they choose to work with us so we can offer the class for much less, and your local Transportation Management Associations subsidize the cost for those in their activity centers to bring the cost down even further.
In addition, if you have recently lost your job, you can take the class for free, courtesy of your Atlanta Bicycle Coalition. Just contact us (bikeclass@atlantabike.org or 404-881-1112) and we'll get you signed up.
Bring:
* bicycle (check for working brakes, air in your tires, etc) and a helmet (required for our insurance)
* comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes
* water bottle and a light lunch
Schedule: * 9 am until about 2 pm or a bit later. Class lasts approximately 5 hours. Arrive 15 minutes early. Bring a bag lunch.
1. Classroom instruction on bike safety, laws, gear, lane positioning, etc.
2. Short video
3. Parking lot skills instruction
4. Practice Ride
Instructors are certified by the League of American Bicyclists.
Recommended for adults and children above age fourteen, this compact and comprehensive class will make you a safer and more confident cyclist!Read More
bike more knowledgeably, confidently, and safely!
Time:9:00AM Saturday, September 26th
Location:Decatur Recreation Center
























