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Recent blog posts
- Ride the City iPhone app update v1.5
- Bicycling and Walking Report
- Open Street Map - A Better Chicago
- New Year's Eve on a Bike
- Happy Holidays - Gift Ideas with Etsy
- U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection
- REI Comes to NYC
- New York City's Imminent Bicycling Tipping Point
- NYC Launches CityBench Program!
- Ride the City - Bogota
Links
- Transportation Alternatives
- Streetsblog
- NYC Bike Maps
- NYC Dept of Transportation
- MTA+Bike
- Google Maps 'bike there'
- Time's Up!
- EcoVelo
- Rolling Carbon
- Map My Ride
- CrashStat
- MyBikeLane New York
- I Parked in a Bike Lane
- Safe Space for Cyclists on Houston Street
- Five Borough Bicycle Club
- Urban Mobility Project
- Bike Snob NYC
- byCycle: bicycle trip planner
- RunThere


Even if you haven't been there, you might have heard that Austin is great for bicycling. According to the bike gurus, the
OpenStreetMap is (in their own words) a "free editable map of the whole world." It gives us (and you) the ability to add points of interest, fix street lines, add the location of bike lanes and other bicycle infrastructure and generally improve the maps for everybody who uses OSM – not just users of Ride the City.
Every year, I look forward to getting my hands on the New York City Bike Map -- that glorious compendium of safe citywide cycling. You drop it in your handlebar bag before a ride, check it when you need it, and then crumple it into your back pocket when you don't.
When you're out on a bike ride and cruising through new territory, carrying a map is probably a good idea. Then again, it can also be a drag to take it out, unfold it, drip sweat all over it and crunch it back into your bag.
This weekend is not only Memorial Day Weekend, it marks the beginning of Ride the City's new version 2.0. On Saturday, May 23rd at 2pm we're having a party at Radegast to hang out with y'all, get your input, and give away prizes and gifts. Btw, it's worth it if only for good food & drink.
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