- A study of graffiti along the red line - and thus the Met Branch Trail.
- Bike to work day registration is open.
- WABA wants DDOT to install the M Street cycle track this spring. At a recent facilities committee meeting, DDOT said that M Street was still in design and that the design could be finished in May.
- Ronnie Kweller makes the case for enhanced residential parking. The question really is, can the city afford to provide very cheap parking to every resident who wants It? And then I guess we should ask, should it? Ronnie Kweller might be better off investing in a zipcar membership and getting rid of her car. Or she can rent a parking space in the neighborhood for $250/month.
- A Frederick bike trail has a bicycle saboteur.
- Pulled up from the comments. Brian Wrenn, who wrote the recent LTTE complaining about dangerous cyclists, had a previous letter to the Examiner complaining about cyclists in which he admitted to illegally roller-blading on DC roads and nearly causing an accident.
- It's too bad, I'm actually good at rocket science.
- A Boston apartment building will provide no car parking, but will have bike racks on the ground floor.
- Photo - French Cardinal Phillipe Barbarin rides his bicycle in St. Peter's Square after a meeting at the Vatican. [But not everyone is young enough to bike to work, and some people have to look nice when they get there.]



Seems to be a link mixup. The Frederick bike saboteur link leads to the story about Red Line graffiti.
Posted by: antibozo | March 10, 2013 at 04:11 AM
OK, Thanks, I fixed it.
Posted by: washcycle | March 10, 2013 at 07:32 AM
Thanks.
Posted by: antibozo | March 11, 2013 at 01:24 PM