bike parking racks

  1. Case Study: South Walton Adds Custom Bike Racks to Enhance Bicycling Paradise in Coastal Community

    Case Study: South Walton Adds Custom Bike Racks to Enhance Bicycling Paradise in Coastal Community
    How Walton County improved their bike infrastructure and added custom bike racks to attract more bicycling tourists

    Josh Ervin, the Beach Maintenance Manager with Walton County custom bike rack

    What makes a destination community special? Is it just beaches and mountains? Or is there something else going on that gives you a sense this place is truly different. For example, you may notice how easy a town makes it to get around and interact with all their beautiful scenery.

    One great way to do that is with a solid bicycling infrastructure - bike lanes, bicycle parking racks (in South Walton's case -

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  2. Bike Parking Racks and Bike Corrals Ease Congestion Woes

    Bike Parking Racks and Bike Corrals Ease Congestion Woes

    Bike parking racks and cycling can help cut traffic jams like this at the Brooklyn Bridg

    By Gerald Dlubala

    Bike parking racks are more than just a place to lock a bike. They can have a substantial positive effect on saving cities a ton of money when it comes to overcrowded streets.

     "The overall economic impact is greatest in the U.S. where the estimated cumulative cost of traffic congestion by 2030 will be $2.8 trillion."

    That's the findings of INRIX, a traffic intelligence

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  3. Use these Tools to Create Walkable and Bike-Friendly Cities

    Use these Tools to Create Walkable and Bike-Friendly Cities

    Copenhagen is a prime example of bike-friendly citie

    What does it take to make more walkable and bike-friendly cities?

    In a word - codes. Zoning codes.

    Obviously there's more to transforming streets for use by all members of the public. But a change in zoning codes for citizens who walk or bike shows a fundamental mindset that a town is serious about moving away from cars and closer to alternative modes of transportation.

    Why does a town need to do this? Because citizens all over America are demanding change.

    For too long, America's infrastructure was built around the automobile and cheap gas. The country created massive suburban communities so more people could own a house, a lawn and a backyard.

    The problem is that this caused communities to be spread out over large tracts of land. For a resident to buy food, they had to get in their car and drive across town to the grocery store. The construction of strips mall and mega-malls encouraged this

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  4. Gil Penalosa and His Urgent Message to Make Cities Bike and Park Friendly for 8 to 80 year olds

    Gil Penalosa and His Urgent Message to Make Cities Bike and Park Friendly for 8 to 80 year olds

    Gil Penalosa and his message about people-centric cities. Source 8 80 Citie

    If you look at the speaking schedule for a guy named Gil Penalosa, you'll notice he is everywhere. Why? Because his message about doing something now to change cities in the future is resonating with quite a few people.

    In fact, Penalosa will be the keynote speaker at the annual National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) conference in Las Vegas Sept. 15-17.

    Essentially what he is saying is really a no-brainer. We ALL know this is going to happen. How we shape the way we manage what is going to happen is another story, another story that Penalosa urges us to act on NOW.

    Here's the scenario. The population of people living in cities is going to double from 3.5 billion to more than 7 billion in just 35 years. Do you think it

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  5. Find a Bike Parking Rack and other Amenities Listed on Maps from True Bicycle-Friendly Cities

    Find a Bike Parking Rack and other Amenities Listed on Maps from True Bicycle-Friendly Cities

    A bike parking rack map created by the city of Bosto

    There's nothing more frustrating than planning a bike trip in a city for a day, finding some great locations to stop and then not finding a bike parking rack to secure your bike.

    There's a solution for this - a bike map.

    More and more American cities and towns are working hard to become more bicycle friendly. They are creating bike lanes, adding a bike parking rack to more locations and educating their citizens on everything from how to ride safely to how to lock their bikes correctly.

    One very smart

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