We like to grouse about CAT buses with only a few passengers aboard, while ignoring the fact that most of the cars on our streets have only one person inside.
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Soft-pedaling the bicycle trolls
Cohen’s bingo card puts a humorous spin on the inevitable and repetitive comments that can be disheartening for people who want their communities to be safer and friendlier for bicycling.
Lessons from Columbus, GA
Columbus’ growing catalog of assets makes our inability to construct the Truman Linear Park Trail, nearly a decade after $1,008,000 of federal funding was allocated to the project, even more embarrassing.
Can’t have too many bike racks
WHEN I ASK people what prevents them from riding a bicycle to work, to class or just to get a little exercise, this is the most frequent response by a […]
College Issue: The Bicycling Guide
Savannah is becoming one of the Southeast’s best bicycling cities. If you like using bikes for transportation or recreation or both, you are in the right place at the right time.
No more lane excuses
Believe it or not this is one of the more pleasant encounters I’ve had with someone illegally parked in a bike lane. On one occasion a motorist said he’d be happy to move his car out of the bike lane, then use it to run over me.
What a difference nine years makes
When I crossed paths with another bicycle commuter, I was like a beginning birder excitedly recording a painted bunting sighting.
SAV takes central role in GA biking
With Brent Buice’s arrival in Savannah, Georgia Bikes is now headquartered here.
Pardon our progress
In Savannah we have many streets and public places that need no resuscitative efforts. But not everyone knows a good thing when they see it.
The tyranny of cars
No matter our political leanings or religious beliefs (or lack thereof), many of us are required to possess automobiles if we wish to fully participate in society.
Bike commuting really works!
Jen Colestock was first to appear at Bay and Bull on June 19
Bike challenge spurs healthy, healthful competition
Participants can log their miles manually on the National Bike Challenge website or sync their mileage automatically with smart phone applications.
