May 20, 2007
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse
LAist is experimenting with blogging dates from J-Date, but finds the best men are found offline. Some date vicariously online and that is one reason why porn is big — really freaking big — so they ask if they should cover XXX since the heart of it lays in the city’s San Fernando Valley. A writer grapples with her food porn photography obsession, another gets censored on Flickr, one gets scooped by the LA…
May 18, 2007
Click Click: Bike to Work Day
Thanks to WABA’s Jeff Peel and Flickr contributor Intangible Arts for sharing a few of their shots of the Bike to Work Day rally in Freedom Plaza this morning. More photos below the fold: Top three by Jeff Peel, bottom two by Intangible Arts. Good luck biking home!…
May 17, 2007
Bike To Work Tomorrow
Quick, informal poll: Raise your hand if your drive, slug, or Metro to work each day. Now keep your hand raised if you hate your commute. One more — keep your hand up if you have a bike. For all of you out their that still have your hands up (virtually, at least), why not pull that old dusty Diamondback off the back porch, give it the WD-40 treatment, and ride it to work for…
May 02, 2007
What We’re Missing: Bikes by the Thousands
It’s been awhile since the last entry in this very occassional series. We love D.C., but we know it’s not perfect. Is there something you think we’re missing? Let us know. Official Washington likes to think that it is bicycle-friendly. But we often hear a different story, involving dodging bricks, menacing drivers, annoying registrations, and brazen theives. For all but the most hardcore cyclists among us, the thought of negotiating D.C.’s streets on two wheels…
May 26, 2006
Overheard in D.C.: Cyclist or Superhero?
We know that gas prices have been at record highs. We know that fuel conservation measures are necessary, and most of us can wallow in self-congratulatory satisfaction over our Metro commute. But when they take away the motorcycles from the Power Rangers? It’s a sad, sad day indeed. Heard a good one? Send it our way, overheardindc (at) gmail (dot) com. Quote of the Week Bike to Work Day: Little girl pointing at bike rider…
May 19, 2006
DDOT Launches New Site for Commuters
At a Bike to Work Day rally on Freedom Plaza this morning, the District Department of Transportation’s Acting Director Michelle Pourciau announced the launching of a new website that would pool resources and information for area commuters. Working with the Downtown D.C. Business Improvement District, DDOT today officially introduced goDCgo.com, a site that will include information on parking, transit, bicycling, carsharing, road closures and more, all pooled from existing websites. According to a DDOT press…
Good morning, Washington. So… did you participate in Bike to Work Day? And wasn’t it surprisingly pleasant? We hope the answer to both questions is yes. Here’s one more reason to pick up the habit: yesterday WTOP reported that Metro will be replacing its old bike racks with ones that are more spacious and secure. Wilson Bridge Dedicated: The Post paints the scene at yesterday’s Wilson Bridge Dedication ceremony. Governors! Giant flags! Woodrow Wilson’s Rolls…
May 18, 2006
Bike to Work Day Tomorrow
We’ve always been big fans of cycling. Spare the somewhat aggressive drivers, pothole-ridden city streets and rock throwing kids we occasionally have to navigate, the District remains a cycle-friendly city. Though many commuters don’t often jump on their bikes to get to and from work, tomorrow should be the one day to do so — it’s Bike to Work Day. Sponsored locally by the Washington Area Bicycle Association, the event caps off National Bike Month,…
May 20, 2005
Morning Roundup: Biking in the Rain Edition
Of course. Bike to Work Day, in which this DCist is participating, had to fall on the one day this week where rain is a foregone conclusion. Hopefully a little precipitation won’t dissuade area cyclists, though. In this rainy DDOT traffic cam shot of Massachusetts Avenue and Whitehaven Street, it doesn’t look that there are many bikers out and about this morning. Did you bike through the rain? Congress Seeks to Overturn D.C. Gun Laws:…
May 19, 2005
Bike to Work Day Tomorrow
Tomorrow, if only for a day, the tables will be turned. Cyclists will wander fearlessly through traffic, knowing that they have strength in numbers, while cars proceed meekly through roads populated by amateur cyclists, roadies, off-roaders, and seasoned two-wheeled urban warriors. It’ll be the day where Indians become chiefs, hunted the hunters. Ok, so maybe that’s a little dramatic. Tomorrow is, though, Bike to Work Day. Part of the national Bike to Work Week, which…