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Thus Said Moses

tumblr_mgz5nkx3gG1qlqoc2o1_400Moses said to the people: “For this command that I enjoin on you today is not too mysterious and remote for you. It is not up in the sky, that you should say, ‘Who will go up in the sky to get it for us and tell us of it, that we may carry it out?’ Nor is it across the sea, that you should say, ‘Who will cross the sea to get it for us and tell us of it, that we may carry it out?’

“No, it is something very near to you, already in your mouths and in your hearts; you have only to carry it out.” For the command is this: Thou shalt get thy bicycle out of thy garage and ride upon it. And others will see thee riding. They will exclaim – ‘Lo, what is this strange site? One rideth his bicycle upon the streets and is not struck down!’ They will then follow thee for they are My Chosen Ones – those who are interested but concerned. And you shall be blessed all the days of thy life for what thou has wrought. [SOURCE: 1 Dt 30:10-14]tumblr_l2fpsvqjxX1qbz0dlo1_400

 

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D&H Rail Trails are Not Just in Albany!

If you’re cruising north through Vermont and end up in Poultney, you’ll be pleased to find one segment of another D&H rail trail. If you also have your Brompton in the trunk, you can enjoy an arrow-straight ride starting in Poultney and running south to the NY border or north to Castleton, VT. There’s also a second (unconnected) segment running between West Rupert and West Pawlet. The section south of Poultney has a surface more suited to walking/jogging and mountain/fat tire biking. Thin-tire people will not be amused. In any case, the ride is pleasant and the scenery great.

History buffs will recall the D&H billed itself as the “bridge route” to connect northern Pennsylvania and Eastern NY to Canada and had its start hauling the “tank bombs” of yesteryear from the anthracite coalfields around Honesdale, PA.

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NY Bound

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That’s a Lotta Slate!

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Just a short time ago …

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Along the Trail

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Big Buck$ No Hassle – Bicycle Lanes and Bike Share

  • 20% – Businesses that saw an increase in sales after bicycle lanes were installed.
  • 70% – Businesses that saw a “positive impact” on the surrounding area after bicycle lanes were installed.
  • 66% – BikeShare users who used BikeShare to make a purchase.
  • 23% – BikeShare users who said they spent more money because of their trip.

 Source: Benchmarking Report, Alliance for Biking and Walking, 2016 as reported in BICYCLE TIMES, Jun 2016.

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What’s YOUR Biggest Challenge When Riding?

“’The role of our women is to obey their husbands and prepare food for them inside the house, not to imitate men and ride bikes in the streets,’ said the man, 33, who refused to give his name but echoed the view of many Gaza men interviewed, and of multiple comments on social networks, after news of the cycling group reached the Palestinian news media.”

If you thbik you sometimes get a rough time riding you bicycle, check this New York Times article “In Gaza, Bicycles Are a Battleground for Women Who Dare to Ride” from 2/23/16 forwarded by Alert Rider Frank.WomenBikes_main_

A woman in the Gaza Strip is trying to encourage younger women to join in an actively she likes – riding her bicycle. In one exchange, the leader says “’But you are young. I want you, when you get married, to make riding your bikes a condition of marriage.’ The younger women erupted in laughter at the suggestion. ‘He’ll give me a beating!’ exclaimed Asala, 21, who spoke on the condition her last name not be used.”

“Many Palestinians frown at the idea of women bicycling in public because men might inappropriately leer at their legs moving up and down or ogle their bottoms. Female cyclists are a fairly unusual sight throughout the Arab world, though women participate in group rides in Cairo and Amman, and in Beirut, women pedal rented bikes on the Corniche, the pedestrian strip along the Mediterranean.”

And a couple supporting quotes:

“Nearby, a fighter in the militant group Islamic Jihad who was waiting for a friend described the women as ‘detestable and ugly.’”

“Ahmad Muheisin, assistant undersecretary in Gaza’s youth and sports ministry office, said that women riding in public represented a ‘violation’ of Gaza values, but that he would not try to stop them unless religious leaders addressed the matter with a fatwa.”

“For the daring adventure …, Ms. Salibi wore a 1970s-style blue-and-black track suit, her hair poking out from a wool hat she had halfheartedly pushed on her head. In contrast, Ms. Suleiman, who teaches the Quran to children and volunteers in an orphanage, dressed modestly in a red Islamic head scarf, long red coat, wide black pants and spotted red socks.”

So, the next time someone honks or yells “get on the sidewalk,” count your blessings.

We Should Worry COMP

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3-Foot Passing Law

Action Alert on 3-Foot Safe Passing Law from the New York Bicycling Coalition

We need your help to make our state a safer place to ride.

While New York State already has a safe passing law, it is ambiguous and is not easy to enforce. Each person in a motor vehicle can interpret “safe distance” in his or her own way.3 foot passing

In order to resolve this issue and make our roads safer and consistent with many other states, New York State needs to require a minimum safe passing distance of at least 3 feet. This means that every person driving a motor-vehicle must pass people on bicycles by giving them at least 3 feet of space.

There’s no reason this shouldn’t be part of the existing law and we need your help to make it a reality. Please take a moment to email your legislators. Tell them that you support the implementing a 3-foot safe passing law because it means safer roads and streets for our friends, families, and communities.tumblr_mksey1gE5e1qh2ly7o1_500

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