This Blog post has a photoset of the different kind of bikes one can find in Holland, and compares them to automobile transportation.

This Blog post has a photoset of the different kind of bikes one can find in Holland, and compares them to automobile transportation.
If you'd like to be able to ride your bike to work, but you're not sure what path to take, then try this web site. It has bicycle routes in over 40 countries.
The Two Mile Rule states, if safe, you should either walk or ride your bike to any place within a two mile radius of your home or work. Considering these trips account for a significant amount of our driving, you should see a significant savings at the pump and end up in much better shape.
These bicycles also provide clean drinking water. Wonderful modification of the bicycle!

There are 100,000 people a day safely using Velib' in the massive urban center that is Paris, with no road rage, accidents or even near-accidents that we witnessed. I think it's time we either dispel the notion that bikes are unsafe in US traffic or change traffic so that bikes can be a significant part of the mobility mix...


Amsterdam, city of bikes. The streets are full of them, Dutch "Granny bikes" with upright handlebars piloted by stylish hipsters and real grannies. Fifty percent of people in Amsterdam ride a bike at least once a day. More...


The Bloom device is meant to be a subversive and inspirational tool for our concrete jungles. Seeds are co-mingled with a bubble mixture and upon pedaling to your destination , you release the floating seeds which land in cracks and crevices throughout the city streets. Over time, the seeds grow into flowers and plants to create a green “fringe” to our sidewalks and streets. Check out the video ;)

These beautiful rides are made out of bamboo! … And display the same performances as any other racing carbon bikes ... with of course a much lower ecological footprint ! Check them out, they're great!
Flax Bike to add more health to your diet and exercise program.

A bunch of young people are getting off their asses and onto their bikes this summer, all in the name of sustainability. Members of the Otesha Project will be cycling to festivals, schools and other places around the UK to convince people to actually do something about our lifestyles. They'll be armed with 20 bicycles, 1 improv play and 1 big call to action. Going to be in the UK this summer? You should go and see 'em, or maybe even come along for the ride!

How about riding a tandem bike, and being able to look your companion straight in the eye?
The Enertia’s range of 45 miles significantly exceeds the daily commute for the average U.S. consumer of 29 miles. Battery charge time is 3 hours to full re-charge.

Forget about green cars, save the environment by riding a bicycle! The bicycle tutor shows you how to repair and maintain your bike with an excellent collection of easy to understand video tutorials.

The Aquaduct Mobile Filtration bike has won the Google Innovate or Die competition and will help developing nations carry and clean water to their villages.

Clean water from our taps is something that many of us take for granted. In some parts of the world, the collection of water, is a daily task that requires a great deal of effort and resources - and often the water still isn’t fit to drink. The award winning Aquaduct bike seeks to improve water transportation and safety for people faced with such challenges.
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