By: Hmm...
Why doesn’t this new group take it upon themselves to draft a city bicycle map? And the city already is doing a fine job with Safe Routes to School. They could help with some public workshops. The city...
View ArticleBy: Ridgelandistan
Proper bike racks will enhance safety by preventing people from locking to benches, doorways, fences trees etc. which is a nuisance and hazard. Road signs reminds motorists that bikes are allowed on...
View ArticleBy: Tom L
Atlanta Bicycle Coalition sponsors workshops to train adults who want to ride safely, as does the Safe Routes program for children. These programs, taught by professionals, welcome volunteers.The list...
View ArticleBy: DEM
Interesting. We have the opposite experience. I bike to the square with my 2 kids all the time and we’ve never once had trouble finding a spot at one of the racks.
View ArticleBy: Ridgelandistan
There’s one little staple rack in front of Iberian Pig and one in front of Eddie’s none at the courthouse. Those together will handle 4 bikes. all told maybe all the racks around the square can handle...
View ArticleBy: TOK
Signage: replace the current lame city slogan (“City of Homes, Schools and Places of Worship”) with the suggestion made in the past DM thread on this topic:“Dykes on bikes, tykes on trikes.”
View ArticleBy: Brian
I’ve lived in the city, or on the fringe for almost 20 years. Decatur is fine for the advanced cyclist. The cyclist who would be comfortable riding down Clairmont at 5:30 pm. The cyclist who will go...
View ArticleBy: pedicabber
Decatur Bikes next meeting is Feb 10th, 7pm, at the Corner Pub. YOU are encouraged to attend. And please go to the groups webpage and fill out the survey, and become a member.
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