Bicycle Film Festival
The annual Bicycle Film Festival will be happening virtually this year from December 17 - January 9th.
Why Every Bike Racer Should Also Be A Safe Streets Advocate
At a fundamental level, in order for our sport to thrive, we need the infrastructure to support it. That’s why all bike racers should also be safe & complete streets advocates.
The Interview: Cyclist and Activist Anna Zivarts of Disability Rights Washington
Liz interviews Anna Zivarts, a cyclist, racer, and activist with Disability Rights Washington
Why You Should Come to Critical Mass
Why you should join cyclists of all kinds - racers, cargo bike riders, wheelie-ers, even penny-farthing riders - at the next edition of Critical Mass. It might just be some of the most fun you have ever had on two wheels
On Loss, Deadly Roads, and Taking Action
It has been a horrific and deadly year on New York City streets as 19 cyclists and dozens of pedestrians have lost their lives. In a guest journal Jonathan Blyer writes about the murder of his friend, Jose Alzorriz, and his plan to take action this Sunday in pursuit of safer streets.
Experiencing the greatness of NYC - for 3 short hours
For three hours per year we get a small glimpse of how truly great New York City could be when 5th Avenue is transformed into a pedestrian plaza and street party as part of the Museum Mile
An Ode to Bike Share: NYC Citibike Edition
Proper bike infrastructure changes the experience of city living. Citibike (and NYC) have many imperfections in this regard but we still love them both.
Don't Text And Drive
Our friends at Garneau are launching International Don’t Text and Drive Day on December 22. As fellow cyclists we are helping spread the message.
CaliMD Dispatch: Bike Commuting in Los Angeles (aka no, I'm not crazy)
One of CitiMD’s many California residents, Barb Blakey, checks in with her experience commuting by bike on the at times hostile streets of LA
NYC Transit Hierarchy
A reminder of where cyclists (and pedestrians) stand in the NYC Transit Hierarchy courtesy of State Senator Marty Golden.
Everyday Terror
Thoughts on the state of being a pedestrian or cyclist in New York City