Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts

Friday, 14 May 2010

Commute by Bike - even if the view is a little scary


Thanks Treehugger for posting this piece about a video comparison of cycling or driving to work.

There's a thrilling 2 minute (speeded up) journey in the rush hour by bike in the 4th largest city in the Netherlands where they have a 33% bike modal share.

It's not all plain pedalling though - the number of bicycle thefts is also great and of 45,000 that are stolen annually, and despite a Police implemented bike registration programme, only a few hundred of the stolen bikes have been returned to their owners.

Still, cycling's pretty popular it seems - the dutch city of Groningen boasts 60% of journeys being made by bicycle.

Click here to see Treehugger's full article and those very scary videos.. and if you're out cycling this weekend or you commute by bike, don't forget your cycling helmets.

photo credit: baudman

Friday, 4 December 2009

New Bike for Christmas? Paris cycle hire scheme robbed...


"You hum it son, I'll pedal it"


This blog isn't just about solar energy, fitting solar panels and the benefits of installing solar power on your home. We like to think we cover all renewable energy technologies in our daily digests.

This story doesn't fit the above criteria I know but aside from the admirable green effort the Paris bike hire scheme makes, it was the sheer numbers that made me look twice, and if you believe everything you read in the newspapers, then a similar cycle hire scheme is heading London's way on 2010.

The service which lets you self-hire a bicycle from virtually every main corner street in Paris works on a pre-pay system - you just return the bike to the nearest free bike rack slot when you complete your journey.

The racks are self-locking and the self-help method has helped the residents and tourists of Paris clock up an amazing 61 million journeys since the scheme started in 2007.

However, as we're all aware, green schemes come at a cost and this scheme in Paris is no exception, as The Independent reports:

"...vandalism and theft remain so rampant that Paris city authorities were obliged yesterday to come to the aid of the private company which runs the scheme. In less than two-and-a-half years, 8,000 bicycles have been stolen and 18,000 have been damaged beyond repair. In other words, each of the 21,000 Vélibs, which cost €610 (£550) each, have been replaced at least once.

Stolen Vélibs have been reported as far away as eastern Europe, Africa and even Australia...
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How are all these thefts occurring? "...however, the system has proved unexpectedly vulnerable to theft and vandalism. In theory, it should be impossible to steal, or damage, a Vélib entrusted to your care without the authorities tracking you down. The identity, and credit card, of the last user is recorded in the central computer.

However, many "first users", especially foreign tourists, fail to lock their bikes firmly into the electronic rack after they have been used. Passers-by can then take them, or damage them...
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The piece is well worth (click here to read now) a read and lets hope that when the scheme is introduced in London, we don't end up forking out for a new set of wheels every year.

As Queen would say - get on your bikes and ride!

photo credit: sanctumsolitude

Monday, 12 October 2009

On yer bike to work! Cycling is more than green and lean transport


Ecosimply wrote about '7 serious benefits that will make you want to ride a bicycle' and their opening paragraph certainly struck a chord with quite a few of us in the office.

You did used to look forward to getting a new bike - it really was the most anticipated event and once you'd got it, if you weren't actually riding it around the village green or going off on 'adventures' to faraway villages and friends, then you'd probably raided your dad's garage for his rusty tin of t-cut and were busy polishing those chrome rims to a dazzling shine.

I'm sure the comment may of you will come back with is lack of time, plus the weather etc but even if we used bicycles for leisure outings at the weekends - we'd be saving a bit and getting fit at the same time.

Last year, I even managed to cycle the 10 miles into work (and home) for a while - OK coming in was all downhill but after a long day at work, it wasn't very appealing cycling the long slow upward return journey.

Still, I gave it a go and if were easier to freshen up etc once I'd got to work, then i'd have probably kept up the cycling a lot more.

Anyway, I digress. Here's Ecosimply's 7 serious benefits. For more details, why not visit their blog? - click here.

1) Biking doesn't create air pollution.
2) Biking doesn't make any other pollution either.
3) Biking burns calories.
4) Biking costs less.
5) Biking is enjoyable.
6) Biking can increase your mobility.
7) Biking is only becoming more popular.

photo credit: sidelong