Six bike-related issues that might take a turn with Hales out of the race
Mayor Hales has been personally involved in a handful of subjects that matter a lot to bike transportation.
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Mayor Hales has been personally involved in a handful of subjects that matter a lot to bike transportation.
First came two new bike-friendly politicians; now it’s time to invest.
Wheeler tries to wrest attention back to his campaign.
The race for the cycling vote has already begun.
Biking and transportation could play a large role in this contest.
More cameras, lower speed limits. At least that’s the hope.
See? That wasn’t so hard.
Oregonians should be allowed to drive faster, say a group of 10 Republican lawmakers.
On second thought… Maybe bike clothing mandates aren’t such a good idea.
No love for Gateway Green and the Off-Road Cycling Master Plan from the City Budget Office.
In light of Oregon House Representative John Davis’s bill that would mandate what type of clothes people would have to wear while riding a bicycle, I want to re-post some thoughts I published back in January 2011. Back then, we were covering a very similar situation where Oregon legislator Mitch Greenlick wanted to “start a … Read more