The East Coast Greenway Alliance and Legend Bicycle invite you to one more opportunity to overindulge during this holiday season! Starting at 7 pm on Wednesday, Dec. 29, Legend’s doors will be open for those wishing to carouse, socialize, hobnob, fraternize, or pal around with bicyclists. Eric Weis, trail coordinator for the East Coast Greenway… read more
News Archive
Automated Traffic Monitoring Devices
I may be in the minority, but I’m someone who happens to value red light cameras. What about you? Have a look at this video and see whether it does anything to change your attitude towards these cameras: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qvXbIenivk How can anyone watch this video and not understand these drivers are simply dangerous and at… read more
Book Reading December 13th – The Lost Cyclist
Are you looking for something cycling related to do during the holiday season? We are happy to announce that David Herlihy will be joining us for a reading of his book The Lost Cyclist: The Untold Story of Frank Lenz’s Ill-Fated Around-the-World Journey. Here is a quick tease of the story of Frank Lenz we… read more
Switching gears: more commuters bike to work
From NPR today — Can Providence Catch Up? By ALLISON AUBREY (2010-11-29) NPR (NPR) – One way National Geographic staffers in Washington, D.C., can get to know their company’s CEO is to take him up on his long-standing offer: to go for a lunchtime bike ride. “Anyone still downstairs? OK, so we ready to go,… read more
Tonight RIBike is going to Light Up the Night!
If you or someone you love are currently riding after dark without a front and rear flashing light you should really get yourself some. Flashing LED’s are essential for making you more visible to other road users when riding around the city. Even though streetlights make it seem as though a headlight is unnecessary to… read more
RIDOT updates bike program outlook
At our meeting yesterday with RIDOT Director Mike Lewis, the agency (thanks to Steve Church) handed out a bikepath update sheet including the following info on what projects might move ahead: to be advertised for bids in spring 2011: signed on-road bike route thru Pawtucket connecting the Blackstone path to Providence (3 miles) and segments… read more
We need real bike paths for real bike transportation
Here is the link to an interesting article I read this morning. One part that came as no surprise: “A 2009 literature review of traffic safety studies looked at bicycle crashes and discovered that multi-use paths are more dangerous to ride on than even major roads.” Though I am not sure that launching on a vast… read more
13 Year Old Struck and Killed in North Smithfield
ABC6 is reporting that a 13 year-old boy who was struck while crossing Route 102 on his bicycle has died as a result of his injuries. The accident happened around 7pm Wednesday evening, at the intersection of Victory Highway and North Main Street. The boy, now identified as 13 year-old Scott Wright of North Smithfield,… read more
Take a look at possible Providence bike/ped bridge designs
Providence had an opening today (Wed) to show the public possible designs for a proposed bike/pedestrian bridge across the Providence River on the piers of the old I-195. There were 11 design firms submitting drawings, identified only by a number 1 to 11. There was a box provided where the public could submit comments. All… read more
Providence Core Connector Study Meeting
CORE CONNECTOR STUDY MEETING Providence Core Connector Study Meeting Monday, November 15th 6:30 – 8:00pm Brown University’s MacMillan Hall, 167 Thayer Street, Room 117 (“Starr Auditorium”) CHNA has organized a meeting to discuss the Providence Core Connector Study. This meeting has been scheduled on short notice to accommodate a vote in December that relates to the… read more
Letter From St. Jude
RIBike helped St. Jude get the message out about one of their events and provided some routing advice. This was their first attempt at running a cycling fundraiser and we were fortunate to be one of five sites they choose to test the idea. It was a great event, amazingly well staffed with very excited… read more
Gubernatorial Statement – Chafee
The third response we’ve received for our request to gubernatorial statements on bicycles: I love to bike, and I’m glad to live in Rhode Island, where the natural beauty of the state can be enjoyed through its bike paths. About once a week, I bike from my house in Warwick around a loop of a… read more