Deaf bicyclists
Posted by: MichelleSep 11 2007, 1:43 pm
What good is an audible warning if noone hears it?
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Archive for the 'Cycling tips' CategoryDeaf bicyclistsPosted by: MichelleSep 11 2007, 1:43 pm What good is an audible warning if noone hears it? NEW VANCOUVER BIKE MAPPosted by: EmilyAug 16 2007, 12:15 pm The City of Vancouver has published a new "Cycling the Cities" bicycle map showing bike facilities, routes and trails in the Vancouver and Portland area. Free Bike Safety Brown Bag 5/15Posted by: ChristopherMay 10 2007, 3:46 pm Sponsored and hosted by Metro. Noon to 1PM at Metro headquarters: 600 NE Grand Ave, Room 270. BTA on Outlook Portland this SundayPosted by: EvanJan 18 2007, 11:29 am BTA Executive Director Evan Manvel talks about bike laws, the BTA's efforts and what's happening with biking. Adventures of Bike Ninja: Vancouver or Bust!Posted by: EmilyJan 10 2007, 3:30 pm …when I moved her I didn’t ride a bike at all, and I now ride every day in all weather conditions…. here I share some of the Bike Ninja Know-How I’ve developed since I moved here. What follows is my account of my first trip to Vancouver, WA by bike. Oops, It Rained. What Now?Posted by: ScottSep 19 2006, 9:13 am Nothing will stop you from riding every day during the Bike Commute Challenge, do it in comfort. Cycling Skills: CommunicationPosted by: ScottSep 14 2006, 2:00 pm Communication with other road users, including motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians, is a key to safe and enjoyable biking. Road Positioning is FundamentalPosted by: ScottSep 08 2006, 10:58 am Position on the roadway is key to predictable, safe and efficient street bicycle riding. Skill Building - Looking BackPosted by: ScottSep 05 2006, 11:31 am Looking back may be the most important skill for daily cyclists. Learn why and how to do it for a Long Time without crashing! Predictability — Ride True and LegalPosted by: ScottAug 24 2006, 10:01 am Predictable is the key to traffic safety; riding true and legally will help guide you to a safe and enjoyable trip. |
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