
Dutch Bike Co. In Copenhagen it's all about the bicycle at the UN Climate Summit
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About half of the commuters in Copenhagen use bikes to get to work, according to a Danish diplomat.

Dutch Bike Co. New Yorkers make their suggestions known through understanding the requirements and documenting the opportunities for rack placements. Crowd-sourced bike racks through http://www.Fixcity.org How does it work in your city?
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Every cyclist has been there: Standing on a street, looking for a rack to secure their steed with nothing in sight but a parking meter.

Dutch Bike Co. Fix your flat to Supertramp - with your bare hands!
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Stephan shows how easy it is to remove a tire to patch a tube.

Dutch Bike Co. Bicycle Paper reviews Dutch Bike Co's WorkCycles Secret Service bike.
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In this month’s issue of Bicycle Paper we feature an extensive product review section. With so many great cycling-specific goods on the market it’s easy to be overwhelmed by which ones to choose from. We have tested lots of gear in 2009 and have elected to highlight some of our favorites. ...

Dutch Bike Co. Watch the winners of NY's Transportation Alternatives Biking Rules PSA contest.
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As you may know, Transportation Alternatives put on a red carpet premiere Tuesday night for the "Biking Rules" PSA competition at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The contest pitted video entries ...

Dutch Bike Co. Velib in the Valley? Silicon Valley does its own version of bike share. With the mixed strack record of Velib and other bike share programs, municipalities are still searching for the right formula.
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The San Francisco region always has been a great place to ride a bike, what with its great scenery, Mediterranean climate and thriving cycling community.

Dutch Bike Co. Women are the true barometer of a city's cycle-friendliness. A lively discussion on the NY Times Freakonomics blog.
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In recent years, replacing your car with a Schwinn has become a popular idea for reducing your carbon footprint. However, not everyone has rushed to their local bike store: fewer than 2 percent of the population relies on bikes for transportation.

Dutch Bike Co. In case you missed these four great little multimedia pieces on "fashion friendly" Dutch Bikes in the NY Times, here they are again.
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The Dutch bicycle is increasingly imported to the United States and is starting to be seen on the streets of New York. David Colman explains why this vehicle is so fashion friendly.

Dutch Bike Co. Dutch to plug their cars into GPS and get taxed by the mile. What about privacy issues? More incentive to ride a bike - no one can track where you've been or where you're going.
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The Dutch government wants to abolish ownership and sales taxes on automobiles and instead levy a fee on every kilometer driven. The Transport Ministry says

Dutch Bike Co. Alfred University offers Conference bike tours. A great form of student orientation.
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Alfred University offers a new way to tour the campus.

Dutch Bike Co. Dutch Bike test rides in Brooklyn this weekend at the FT Greene Flea Market. Picked up by NBC NY blog in the "Around Town" and "Want This" section.
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Dutch Bike Co. great cycling scenes from late 50's Holland - seemingly beautiful life
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A collection of colorful images of the Dutch cycling in the 1950s. In villages, in cities, for work, for pleasure: the Dutch cycled all over their country in great numbers. Even greater numbers than today.

Dutch Bike Co. LA is getting their Ciclovia on.
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Some of the hundreds of cycling activists who take to the streets of Los Angeles during regular Midnight Ridazz bicycle rides. (Stefano Paltera / For the Times)

Dutch Bike Co. Infrastructure is the key to making cycling safe. Helmets can prevent injury, but not crashes.
BikePortland.org » Blog Archive » The research is in: You’re safer in the bike lane (or bike bouleva
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“Results to date suggest that sidewalks and multi-use trails pose the highest risk… and the presence of bicycle facilities (e.g. on-road bike routes, on-road marked bike lanes, and off-road bike paths) was associated with the lowest risk.”



























