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If you're driving through the center of Miami tonight, you need to take a close look at the map below. Cyclists in both Miami and Fort Lauderdale will be…
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About 500 people gathered recently outside one of the only green spaces downtown: the 1300 block of Brickell Avenue. They were the Brickell Run Club, all…
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Commuters beware: Critical Mass Miami will hold its monthly bike ride throughout the city tonight. Riders will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Government Center…
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Covered in white, synthetic hair, dollar bills, paint or disassembled and wrapped in wire. Those are a few of the ways in which bicycles have been…
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If you're driving through the center of Miami tonight, you need to take a close look at the map below. The monthly group bike ride called Critical Mass is…
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11/21/13 - Thursday's Topical Currents begins with discussion of Broward County’s ambitious “Complete Streets” program. It’s aimed at providing safe…
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Relax. Just do it. In our anxiety-ridden society, finding ways to unwind should be a snap -- not another thing to stress out over. Some find solace with…
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Bicycle sales held steady over a six-year period in the European Union, but sales of electric bikes soared. In places like the Netherlands, electric bikes are already the most important sales segment. Overall sales are still low, but their popularity is growing around the world.
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If you're driving through the center of Miami tonight, you need to take a close look at the map below. The monthly group bike ride called Critical Mass is…
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For the first time on record, bicycles outsold cars in Spain. More bikes than cars were sold in Italy for the first time since World War II. Indeed, bicycle sales have outpaced new-car sales across the Continent. Is it a long-term trend or just a reflection of the recession in much of Europe?
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Forget American football for the moment. There's a lesser known sport gaining traction around the world and in South Florida, especially Broward…
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For the first time on record, bicycles have outsold cars in Spain. Higher taxes on fuel and on new cars have prompted cash-strapped Spaniards to opt for two wheels instead of four.