For more traffic signs and information, check out:
- Richard Moeur's Manual of Traffic Signs, and
- The Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
Miscellanea from the author of The Practical Cyclist.
For more traffic signs and information, check out:
Three is often cited as a magic number. In this case, we've got:
That last item may seem off topic, but it's not so much. I used to shy away from charity rides, but no more. Back when I was racing, I got annoyed when people said, "I'm doing a bike race next month..." Charity rides, event rides, whatever you call them, they're not races. I was never a very good racer, so I had to be a little snooty to maintain credibility.
Then, being hyped up on sustainable transportation, I thought it was silly to drive to ride. I still think it's fairly silly to drive to ride, but I view the riding component of charity events as somewhat incidental. These events are primarily about building awareness and community, empowering people and raising money. Bikes are just vehicles, literally, and in this case figuratively too.
Now, I'm practicing RUTHLESS PRAGMATISM, and here's what I've got:
So I've signed up to ride the Bike MS City to Shore Ride, in September 2008. This will:
Screens 'n' Spokes Blog, with previews of the 2008 prints
Screens 'n' Spokes at Bike MS: City to Shore Ride, 2008
Screens 'N' Spokes 2007 prints for sale on Etsy
Bike MS Donation Form for friends of David Moskovitz