How will we know if adjustments are needed and in which direction? Is there a magic number of empty spaces that signals rates are optimal? Indeed, there is!
News Cycle
Reflections on a snowstorm: When tire tracks were outnumbered by footprints
My neighborhood was alive with children of all ages frolicking in the snow. The streets were full of people, not full of cars.
Exploring the pent-up demand for bike lanes and their usage
Demand for better infrastructure is so apparent, and the positive effects other cities have derived from investments in bike lanes, sidewalks, and trails are increasingly difficult to dismiss. Those who do so once had plenty of company. Now they are outliers.
Volunteers are heroes of the cycling world
Debbie Kohler’s leadership as an advocate for improving road safety benefits countless people who ride bikes and walk in Georgia, including the recipients of the bikes John Arney refurbishes
Can Savannah catch up?
THE NEWS that Atlanta is purported to be a serious contender for Amazon’s second headquarters sparked an interesting discussion on Facebook last weekend. Lou Phelps, publisher of the Savannah Business […]
Happy Cranksgiving!
The local event not only helps feed hungry people through Emmaus House, it also demonstrates how bikes can be used for chores which we might assume would be possible only by cars
Cycling never sleeps
For one boy, it ended in disappointment. He was sad to learn Midnight Garden Ride doesn’t happen every Saturday night.
Let there be (bicycle) light
Savannah Bicycle Campaign volunteers have been doing their part to light the way for people, who by choice or necessity, ride bikes at night
Let there be (bicycle) light
YOU’RE AT the dealership, you’ve picked out your new car, and now it’s time for the fun part: negotiating the best possible price. Those dealer installed options are a good […]
Bikes and College 101
YOUR ARRIVAL in this city was detected over the weekend, new and returning SCAD students. The townspeople of Savannah assembled on Facebook to discuss your impact on the length of […]
Distracted drivers and victim-blaming
While I’ll continue to be careful while I’m out walking and bicycling, I can’t get on board with scolding my neighbors for listening to music or walking on the streets where they live.
Widening roads isn’t always a good idea
IF SAVANNAH is “the New Brooklyn” as hinted in a widely circulated Vogue magazine piece, is it reasonable to conclude Tybee is the New Coney Island? Last week Tybee Island […]
