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2013

Mar 02 2013
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State Lawmaker Says Bicycling Is Not Good For The Environment

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Seattle Bike Blog: State lawmaker defends bike tax, says bicycling is not good for the environment

Posted on March 2, 2013 by Tom Fucoloro

Representative Ed Orcutt (R – Kalama) does not think bicycling is environmentally friendly because the activity …

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Feb 26 2013
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Tucson Man Facing Charge He Deliberately Hit Bicyclists

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The Arizona Daily Star: Tucson man facing charge he deliberately hit bicyclists

February 26, 2013 • Kimberly Matas Arizona Daily Star

A 57-year-old Tucson man was arrested for felony aggravated assault after deliberately sideswiping a bicyclist who was leading more …

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Feb 24 2013
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As Cycling Gains Popularity, An Anti-Cyclist Bias Remains

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EDITORIAL

The Boston Globe: As cycling gains popularity, an anti-cyclist bias remains

FEBRUARY 24, 2013

DOES INTRINSIC bias against cyclists explain why a grand jury recently failed to hand up an indictment against a driver suspected of vehicular homicide in …

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Feb 22 2013
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Jamis-Hagens Berman Team Victims Of Hit And Run

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Cycling News: Jamis-Hagens Berman team victims of hit and run

By: Laura Weislo

Published: February 22, 18:55, Updated: February 23, 01:04 Edition:

First Edition Cycling News, Saturday, February 23, 2013

It is a nightmare scenario, one which too many cyclists …

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Feb 20 2013
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Separated Bike Lanes Lower Risk Of Cyclist Injuries: Study

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CP24.com: Separated bike lanes lower risk of cyclist injuries: study

The Canadian Press

Published Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 4:57PM EST
Last Updated Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 7:06PM EST

TORONTO — Some simple changes to the infrastructure of Canadian cities could …

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Feb 20 2013
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Separated Bike Lanes, Slower Vehicle Speeds Greatly Reduce Bicycle Injuries

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Science Daily: Separated Bike Lanes, Slower Vehicle Speeds Greatly Reduce Bicycle Injuries

Feb. 20, 2013 — Using your bicycle to commute to work has numerous health and environmental benefits. Yet, the largest Canadian study on cycling injuries led by Ryerson …

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Feb 14 2013
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Cyclists React With Anger After Grand Jury Returns No Indictment

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The Boston Globe: Cyclists react with anger after grand jury returns no indictment in Wellesley bike crash case

By Martine Powers
Globe Staff / February 14, 2013

It’s a common refrain among local ­cyclists: Want to kill someone and get …

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Feb 12 2013
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The Psychology Of Why Cyclists Enrage Car Drivers

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BBC: The psychology of why cyclists enrage car drivers

Tom Stafford

12 February 2013

It’s not simply because they are annoying, argues Tom Stafford, it’s because they trigger a deep-seated rage within us by breaking the moral order of the …

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Feb 04 2013
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No Indictment Against Truck Driver In Fatal Wellesley Bicycle Crash

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The Boston Globe: No indictment against truck driver in fatal Wellesley bicycle crash

February 4, 2013

By Evan Allen, Town Correspondent

The driver of an 18-wheel truck that allegedly struck and killed a Wellesley cyclist will not face criminal charges …

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