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Speedlinking 16 September 2008

“You could give me statistics out the wazoo about bike safety, but the only thing that really made a difference was getting some positive cycling experiences.” –Julie White

Speedlinking 8 July 2008

“Cycling provides economic benefit in terms of improved public health, reduced levels of traffic congestion and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as reductions in expenditure on transport fuel. These benefits accrue most readily when the bicycle is used as a substitute for car journeys.” –Cycling Promotion Fund

Speedlinking 13 June 2008

( Melbourne and Kids and Gadgets & Gear and Heh! and News )

“Did you hear about the centipede who fell in a ditch? He couldn’t get up. He was too exhausted trying to figure out what foot to put first. Same thing with a bike. Who needs 18 gears?” — Fred Mathes

Speedlinking 27 April 2008

( News )

And there I was, thinking I might never speedlink again…

Speedlinking 7 April 2008

Yep, speedlinking again.

Speedlinking 28 March 2008

( Melbourne and News and Commute )

Gulp! It’s been two weeks since my last entry! Quick, speedlink and hope no one notices…

Cycling is Australia’s Deadliest Sport

( Rant and News )

Inside Sport magazine reckons cycling is Australia’s Deadliest Sport. And they could well be right…

See a commuter challenge for what it is

( Rant and News and Commute )

Is a commuter challenge about showcasing the supremacy of commuting by bike or demonstrating how bad traffic congestion has become in the modern city?

Slicing and dicing the same story

( Melbourne and News )

Planning is underway for a number of changes to St Kilda Road. But how many different angles can the media take on the story?

Cycling goes mainstream all over the place

( News and Commute )

From London to Auckland, cycling is gaining in popularity.

Bicycles don’t delay cars

Illustration: how much space to thiry-five road users occupy?

They’re smart commuters at Albert Park Primary School

( Melbourne and Kids and News and Commute )

A school where almost none of the students arrive by car? That would be Albert Park Primary.

Bikes win in hilly, windy Edinburgh

( News and Commute )

Results are in from the latest commuter challenge in Edinburgh.

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