
The City of Tucson is working on a new bike map to highlight routes for people who aren’t confident cycling on major streets. Check out how it will be organized and when it will be ready.
Walking advocates spent an afternoon hosting a Walking Workshop this week. Find out what a Walking Workshop is and what they discussed.
The 2012 Regional Bike and Pedestrian Count wrapped up yesterday. Construction may throw off some of the numbers this year. Did you get counted? Let us know.
Like bicycles? Like scavenger hunts? Combine them during the Headless Hunt and raise money for a El Grupo Youth Cycling.
You are in luck if you missed Kidical Mass earlier this month. Check out the details on the second ride happening this weekend.
This article appears in Oct 25-31, 2012.

“The 2012 Regional Bike and Pedestrian Count wrapped up yesterday. Construction may throw off some of the numbers this year. Did you get counted? Let us know.” (Posted by Michael McKisson on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 9:15 AM)
Early Sunday morning, the 21st, Red Star counted 27*cyclist-deadly* and ignored by City of Tucson, potholes on the Old Pueblo’s major E-W “bike boulevard,” Campbell to Wilmot via 3rd/Rosewood…
Needless to say, the *cyclist-deadly* potholes weren’t wearing helmets.
Is 27 too much, too little? What’s the threshold?
yep,yep,yep…
They sell cold patch asphalt at the Home Depot, I’m pretty sure. Take Activism to the next level and start the repairs yourself. Sometimes you just have to take things into your own hands. Make sure you make a little mound so it levels out when you compress it with your car tires