I’m fortunate that my passion morphed into my profession, and I’ve enjoyed writing about how walking and biking have changed the lives of people in our city
cycling
Thoughts on cycling’s place in a social-distancing, lower-traffic world
Riding a bike and social distancing are not mutually exclusive, at least for now. Still, it’s critically important for people to stay at least 6 feet away from others when exercising
The road to Tybee just got a bit more friendly to cyclists
In place of the previous rumble strips, GDOT has installed edge line rumble strips, placed directly at the edge of the travel lane
Remembering Matt Kohler
Georgia state law requires a driver to leave not less than three feet when passing or following someone riding a bike
Welcome to a vibrant cycling culture
So, in a way, Savannah’s unique bicycle culture has grown in spite of neglect by local officials
Clocking neighborhood speed – and opinion
In discussions with parents and teachers, speeding is identified as a major factor that prevents students from walking or riding their bikes to school.
Cyclists converge on City Hall Thursday
Local cyclists will converge on Savannah City Hall at noon Thursday, March 20, “to thank City leaders for helping to make Savannah better for bicycles, and encourage them to do […]
