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biking
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Making Every Week Bike Week
Post date:A variety of events are happening this week for Bike Week, but there are resources year-round to make every week suitable for biking.
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feminism
History & Society
Getting Lost in a Literary Adventure on Wheels
Post date:Led by the Feminist Library on Wheels and hosts of Bike Talk, Open Books rides are free public group rides that explore the city and its literary outposts.
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la river bike path
History & Society
Cyclists and Candidates Gear Up to #BiketheVote
Post date:With the city election just around the corner on March 3, bicycle issues are coming into play more than ever before.
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History & Society
CicLAvia Comes to the San Fernando Valley
Post date:The 5.5 mile route will stretch from North Hollywood to Studio City, and will provide easy access to attractions along the L.A. River.
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baldwin park
History & Society
Creating a Network of Complete Streets in the San Gabriel Valley
Post date:Comprehensive bike plans from five cities in the region will complement one another to form a regional network that is interconnected throughout the San Gabriel Valley.
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biking
History & Society
Riding Bikes with the Mayor of Glendale
Post date:Glendale may not be a part of L.A. city proper, but it is the third largest city in the county with a population approaching 200,000, and is also a vital business and commerce hub.
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bike culture
History & Society
As CicLAvia Grows, Angelenos Do Too
Post date:CicLAvia is the type of movement that is altering the collective ideology by challenging car culture in L.A., and introducing the sort of lifestyle shifts that come with using your body to move through the city.
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bicycles
History & Society
Cyclists Like You: Daniela Sarmina
Post date:Bicycles played a big part in her decision to return to Los Angeles after having moved to San Diego.
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bike culture
History & Society
The Great Bike Lane Disaster and Other Infrastructure Myths
Post date:Bike lanes are contentious, and they're making people angry, fearful, and frustrated. While robust redesign is taking place in some parts of the city, some communities are being left in the past, such as the northern segment of Figueroa that runs throu...
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City Hall
History & Society
Catching the Racing Bug on the Streets of L.A.
Post date:Downtown will be alive with electric energy this Saturday, as nine blocks of its historic core are transformed into a criterium race course, where bicyclists from Los Angeles and abroad will converge for the second annual race.
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biking
History & Society
Navigating L.A.'s Incomplete Streets
Post date:Traveling through Los Angeles on a bike you are bound to hit infrastructure dead zones, where bikeways stop suddenly in the least ideal places where cars assert dominance on the road.
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bike culture
History & Society
Ready to Ride: Getting Your Bike in Working Order
Post date:One of the biggest obstacles to getting on a bike is often having a working bike. Fortunately, there are plenty of resources in Los Angeles to make that happen.
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bicycles
History & Society
Biking to Work, Riding to Live: Why it Makes Sense to Commute by Bike
Post date:Economics, environment, and health all make for pretty good cases to ride, but in Los Angeles, what can trump the temptation of a commute sans the traffic?