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My two rules of bike lighting

In southern latitudes, daylight saving has recently ended and commuting cyclists find themselves suddenly plunged into darkness in the early evening. It’s around this time every year that Bicycle Victoria rightly reminds riders to Light Up.

On cycling every day

This post originally appeared on the 30 Days of Biking blog on 8 April 2010.
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Speedlinking 5 Movember 2009

“You sure do like to tailgate people… Right, because it’s real important you show up to the nothing you have to do on time.” –twitter.com/shitmydadsays

Speedlinking 30 September 2009

“I’ve traveled by foot, car, plane, train, boat and on horseback, but nothing comes close to connecting me to places and people the way bicycling does.” –Diane Daniel, Ode Magazine

Speedlinking 27 August 2009

“There are so few things I’d rather do than ride a bike.”

What precisely is wrong with playing on the road?

It’s a sorry state of affairs when kids are hassled for playing in a quiet residential street.

Sad, angry and dangerous

Other than in a nightclub at 4am, where’s the only place that a lone young woman would be pointlessly aggressive toward four fit, burly blokes that she didn’t know? You guessed it: out on the roads.

Where law and logic don’t mix

Make sure you have a front headlight on your bike–so that you are visible to drivers behind you.

Sharing the shared paths

Shared paths sometimes bring walkers and cyclists into conflict. But the answer to the problem is not installation of speed humps.

His attitude is not my problem

A pathetically narrow bike lane and a driver with anger management issues. I’ll not let either disturb a quiet Sunday ride.