Minds to Change

| April 14, 2010

My wife and I have a policy about not reading the comments on Internet news stories. This might sound a little strange coming from the co-editor of a blog, but I think most of our readers will agree that the comments section of any online news source does tend to, at the very least, raise [...]

Hello Again

| March 2, 2010

You have probably noticed, loyal readers, that BikeSD has been off the air for a little while, or at least that new posts have slowed down. Those of us who contribute to, edit, and administer the site are not full-time advocates in the traditional sense. We all have other things we do. What unites us [...]

Editorial: I Got Hit By a Car and All I Got Was a Renewed Sense of Purpose

| February 12, 2010

So yeah, I got hit by a car last night. It wasn’t serious, I wasn’t hurt, and I don’t think there was any serious damage to my bike (30 lbs. of British steel, they don’t build ‘em like they used to). I was crossing a quiet residential intersection two blocks from my house, on the [...]

The sex of moving on two wheels

| January 30, 2010

Here are BikeSD.org, we want to be a resource for all cyclists in the San Diego region. We want to be the place that all cyclists can visit and contribute to the discussion. There is no central resource that focuses on cyclists in the San Diego region. As such, Bike San Diego strives to be [...]

When It Comes to Bicycle Lights, Go Big, Go Bright

| December 11, 2009

I recently went shopping for new front and rear bicycle lights so that my wife and I could both be fully lighted for Saturday’s Tweed Ride. Because I ride relatively short distances at night, and don’t do it that often, I primarily need my lights to be seen, rather than to see where I’m going. [...]

Dissecting Media Bias: Keegan Kyle’s Subtle Digs on Critical Mass Affect All Bicyclists

| October 29, 2009

I posted last month about Keegan Kyle’s (Voice of San Diego) apparently negative impressions of the Critical Mass ride he went on. Some readers didn’t find Kyle’s take negative, others did. Well, Kyle is at it again, with a short bit about this month’s upcoming ride. The headline and teaser this morning on the “This [...]

Editorial: Rudeness No Surprise to Bicyclists

| September 18, 2009

Rudeness has been in the news a lot this week. Congressman Joe Wilson yelled at the president, Kanye West was, well, Kanye West at the MTV Video Music Awards, and all of it has unleashed the media pundits. Speculation abounds about whether our culture has reached new lows of selfishness and entitlement. Everything from the [...]

A Smarter City: San Diego

| September 9, 2009

The National Resource Defense Council (NRDC) reviewed cities across the nation and named 15 “Smarter Cities” in small, medium, and large city categories. They looked at the following criteria: air quality green building standard of living environmental standards and participation transportation recycling green space energy production and conservation water quality The mission in creating this [...]

Editorial: Don’t Be a Mass-Hole This Friday

| August 26, 2009

The last Friday of every month is Critical Mass, an event in which thousands of bicyclists in cities around the world demonstrate their right to the roads. San Diego’s Mass has grown substantially within the last year or so, typically topping 1,000 riders each month. With so many riders, there are bound to be a [...]

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