Bike Curious in Rhode Island
Apr 14th, 2010 | By bmottFrom Huffington Post blogger: Watch Professor Chris Menton from RWU as he travels his morning commute to work: Find more videos like this on Planet Forward
From Huffington Post blogger: Watch Professor Chris Menton from RWU as he travels his morning commute to work: Find more videos like this on Planet Forward
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Rhode Island Bicycle Coalition is tomorrow @ 6pm. We will be meeting in our new space in the community meeting room of the Brown Bookstore (244 Thayer Street, Providence). If you enter through the Thayer Street doors, the community meeting room is on the far wall. Bike racks
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Has anyone heard of any bicycle-related issue discussed in the Providence Mayor’s campaign? I have not, nor have even heard anything about any transportation issue, not even pothole problems or what to do with Mayor Ciccilline’s Metro Area Transit study that called for significant improvements in the area’s public transportation system, even a streetcar line.
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From the organizers: We just arrived at Knight Memorial Library to set up for tonight’s Elmwood Avenue design meeting and found that the building has been closed due to an electricity problem. We will reschedule. We will post an update when there is a new time for the meeting.
After a speeding motorist killed a bicyclist on a Route 1 shoulder (and the driver was not charged, something I think AG Patrick Lynch needs to answer for) his widow, with the help of the Warwick City Council, sought legislation to appropriately sanction such motorists. In the current General Assembly, this has morphed into at
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If you live along, frequently bike along, or just periodically bike along Elmwood Ave, then this meeting is for you! An announcement from Community Works Rhode Island: When: Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 6:00-7:30 pm Where: Knight Memorial Library Auditorium (downstairs), 275 Elmwood Ave. As many of you know, Community Works Rhode Island, our elected officials
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