May is the perfect month to ride a bike – it’s National Bike Month, and in Washington DC, Bike to Work Day is on Friday, May 17. The National Bike Challenge kicked off on May 1, with the goal of uniting 50,000 people to bike 10 million miles throughout America. Regardless of the reason, swapping … Continue reading
I love the first of March. March means that it’s warm enough and sunny enough to grab my bike out of storage and start riding my bike to work. I get giddy with anticipation of my first ride in – it’s still a bit cold on the start but I’m warm all over by the … Continue reading
Great News! The Energy Information Administration recently reported that Americans are using less gas on a monthly basis than ever in recent history (since 2007 in fact!) Though we are still consuming 124,000 barrels of oil a day, we are in fact far below the 8.5 million barrels of oil we consumed each day in … Continue reading
More than half of 1 percent of American workers commute by bicycle. That may seem like a small number, but it is growing fast and the potential is huge. A survey completed by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics in 2000 found that 41.3 million Americans use a bicycle for transportation, and every year more commuters … Continue reading
1. I don’t have a bike. Luckily for those that live in the DC Metro area, Capital Bikeshare has over 1,200 bicycles available at 140 various stations around Washington DC! Bikes are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and the first 30 minutes of any ride is free. For those that want … Continue reading
This past weekend, I took advantage of the beautiful weather and went for a bike ride with fellow blogger Alison. As I’ve mentioned before, I’m terrified of biking into the city, but am determined to get over this fear. In short – It was wonderful. Scary at times, but wonderful. And I managed to stay … Continue reading
Here’s a oxymoron for you: I work for a national biking organization that promotes biking as the main mode of transportation, yet I am terrified of biking to work. Absolutely terrified of riding a bike in traffic. Or down my hill, for that matter. I mean, hurtling down a hill at high speeds is terrifying … Continue reading