Attention Tom Frost! << - Tom Frost Jr., who to expand the subject to taillights also, is very curious as to how many watts an LED-type (or any, for that...
Although Mr Riley's letter is a bit long and has one semicolon where a comma should be, it is timely, comprehensive, incisive, and well-informed, and he has...
There has been considerable discussion about the existence or importance of the bicycle transportation program that various American governments are operating....
We're attempting to change several portions of the Chicago Municipal Code. The bicycle ordinance reform proposal draft is now available at our web site; please...
... High praise indeed, I thank you! ... The $50 registration fee for bikes has attracted so much opposition at this point that even Sen Syverson is prepared...
... However, the LED tail lights achieve this brightness by having a very narrow angle of emission, so that if you are even 20 degrees off axis, they are ...
Hi Riley, << Here is also a copy of the letter I've sent to the various members of the ND Senate Transportation Committee >> You really knocked the cover off...
This is strictly FYI and NOT an endorsement of America Bikes or Bikes Belong: Subject: Sjoquist Plea to Take Bicycling Survey Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 11:43:27...
This is in response to comments on bicycle lights. One of the best sources of information on bicycle lights is the lighting section of www.audax.uk.com The...
I do not recall ever stating a preference for what you call a "strictly hierarchical road network topology." If you believe that I have done so please cite...
From: J F Scott <...............> Now that I think about it this could be the case. I can think of three kinds of utility cyclists besides cycling enthusuasts...
... JFS: Please rewrite this without the gratuitous sarcasm and inept attempt at irony. I can't understand it as written. Which remarks? Mine? Please...
This may run afoul of interstate commerce and interstate reciprocity standards -- that is, a cyclist from another state who meets that state's requirements (if...
Carl Barrentine wrote on the touring list (http://www.phred.org/mailman/listinfo/touring): ==> Five of our North Dakota legislators are hoping to pass a Senate...
Nearly a whole week ago, Fred Merdith wrote: << I've always wondered just how I should feel about the UVC recommended (and usually followed) standard for a...
This article appeared in this morning's paper. The most telling quote, for those who think that anti-car advocacy will lead to pro-bicycle laws (never ...
My main headlight for decades has been a 2.4 watt halogen one, and until this morning, I felt strongly that the modern yuppie LED-type "headlights" aren't even...
If a right implies a duty then it seems logical that our (American's) First Amendment Right implies the duty to be offended. Thank you for your diligent...
Hello wpein@..., In reference to your comment: Ø Dennis Clark wrote: > I was just wondering how you Ø get along using what appears to be your favorite...
If we could return to the actual subject of riding abreast, I agree whole-heartedly with Mr. Pein's assessment that single-file and far right rules are...
Wayne's terminology was FELICITOUS. He used it in just the right moderation. The "gratuitous" participants in this thread are the ones who non-VC-relevently...
... I argue that one cyclist gets one lane. Yes, I know states and localities beg to differ with their stay right provisions. And I'm not arguing that...
... JFS: police use this trick in certain kinds of chases. Why, I've seen it in live TV! It works best when the runaway scofflaw car is rear-wheel drive and...
... On this matter Trevor Bourget said it all (on the Chainguard list) some time ago: "motorists really don't like to go around bumping into things." Mr ...
... "...so long as they don't impede other traffic..." Ah, the old qualifier. Bicyclists need to move beyond this. Sometimes when alone I ride in the position...