Ride a bike, ride it good.
7 May 2008 at 10:16 pm | In Transportation, climate change, health | 2 CommentsTags: ad, bicycle, Bike Prom, Bike to Work day, Grist, Hungary, Khia, Ride of Silence, WABA
Ride it like you know you should. (shout-out to my shameless Khia fans)
I found this on the Gristmill blog, but in case you’re not a loyal Grist reader…this is amazing.
It’s a Hungarian ad…clearly in favor of biking. Apparently they build bikes differently out there. Vibrating seats perhaps.
The Grist post has some great comments mentioning some upcoming bicycle events that I encourage you all to take part in, like May 16th’s Bike to Work Day. I’m not sure if this is nationwide, the commenter mentions the one in San Francisco, but there will definitely be one in DC, courtesy of WABA and co-sponsored by the organization I work for. I will definitely be participating and hope that all of you can join in wherever you are. If you’re not a regular bike-to-worker it’s a great way to introduce yourself to it–and see how doable it can be even once in a while. If we could all try and substitute just one car trip a week with a walk or bike trip it would make a significant positive impact on our physical fitness, air and water quality, and that always looming problem of climate change.
Another event coming up on May 21st is the Ride of Silence, which is a silent, slow-paced ride in honor of those that have been injured or killed while riding on public roads. This is something I feel strongly about, because even with a fair amount of bike lanes in DC, car drivers (and pedestrians) are often oblivious to bikers. The 2 ton bubble that a car provides seems to give drivers a sufficiently dangerous air of invincibility. And they forget that those of us using that bubble-less form of transportation with infinite gas mileage are anything but invincible.
And lastly, on a happier note, if you’re in DC on May 23rd, head over to the Black Cat for…wait for it….
Hi, I’m an angry urban biker.
14 March 2008 at 9:18 am | In Transportation, cities, health | 3 CommentsTags: bike lanes, blog.bicycles, car fumes, cars, commute, safety, urban, Washington DC
I bike to work everyday. I’m not one of those hard core bikers…I do bike most places, but it’s mainly because in DC I think it’s the fastest way to get around and DC is also pretty good with bike lanes. My transportation choices for getting to work are a <10 minute bike ride, a 20-30 minute bus ride (including waiting for the bus, since it doesn’t always come on time), or a 30 minute walk. The bike ride is clearly the best choice.
The problem is that while there are bike lanes for most of the ride, someone in a big fat car tries to kill me almost everyday. People on their phones. People talking. People numb and oblivious to traffic laws because DC police don’t bother enforcing them. People trying to get to the red light up ahead faster than anyone else. People who don’t think bikes belong on the road–when it’s written in law (in DC at least) that bikes do in fact belong on the roads and NOT the sidewalks. And people who just don’t notice bikes or think to look out for them…even when or especially when there’s a bike lane.
I can’t tell you how many times someone has made a right turn through a bike lane without bothering to look and see that I was right there…luckily I’ve gotten pretty defensive in my riding and can sometimes tell when this will happen. I’ve also developed cat-like reflexes. Or my favorite is 9th street (I think) going through Chinatown…there’s a full-size lane dedicated to buses and bikes. It says it huge right on the lane. Over and over again. Buses Only (with a picture of a bike as well). Yet it’s the most dangerous place to bike. Because people get all frustrated with their traffic (which I have no sympathy for since there are plenty of transit choices for getting into and around the city) and suddenly swerve into that lane, bikers (and I guess buses) be damned. I end up riding down the lane yelling the mantra: Buses-and-Bikes-ONLY while I angrily point to the painted words on the road. I’m that crazy woman.
The worst is when people honk at me just for being on the road or when cars run red lights or stop signs and then yell at me for almost being hit by them. Now I know bikers can bike dangerously sometimes–I’m guilty of this sometimes. But I think there’s more responsibility with operating a car. It’s not likely I would kill a pedestrian or another biker just with my bike. It’s the motor vehicle that does that.
Anyway. The point is–being almost killed regularly has made me an angry biker. I yell obscenities at people when they try and kill me now. The other day someone ran a red light while looking me right in the face as he almost hit me. I sped up to his car later with my middle finger blazing and the F yous flying. He actually tried to flirt with me and when I got even more pissed he started yelling back: “I’d kick your ass if you were a man.”
That actually made me laugh…which overall made me feel better.
But this kind of exchange happens like once a week…with less involved confrontations happening more often.
Sometimes I hate people. Sorry, but it’s true.
For the most part I enjoy biking to work, or anywhere…but the stress seeps in sometimes, which has to diminish the health benefits of riding.
Actually, one thing I was wondering about is whether my urban biking is actually bad for me in balance. While I’m getting exercise and staying healthy and fit, I’m breathing in lots of fumes, carcinogenic ones no less.
Is it a wash? Am I healthier for it or am I getting cancer for sure?
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