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LA City Council Approves Law Banning Bicycle Assembly on Sidewalks
The Los Angeles City Council approved an ordinance today to prohibit people from assembling or disassembling bicycles in the public right-of-way. A motion to have the ordinance drafted was introduced by Councilman Joe Buscaino and passed the City Council 10-4 on Feb. 8, with council members Marqueece Harris-Dawson, Nithya Raman, Curren Price and Mike Bonin opposed.Harris-Dawson said at the time…
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New Bike Path Opens in North Park, Mid-City Neighborhoods
The Georgia-Meade Bikeway officially opened Saturday. The new bike path is 3.5 miles long and cuts through the North Park, Normal Heights and University Heights neighborhoods. The project is one of many projects in the regional bike network that seeks to expand bike lanes for safety and accessibility. “Anybody that rides a bike is really going to appreciate this for…
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Now That They Built Bike Lanes, How Many Riders Are There?
Statistics provided by SANDAG showed that more than 400 miles of dedicated or shared bicycle lanes have been added in San Diego County since 2010, reports NBC 7’s Joe Little.
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San Diego Built the Bike Lanes. How Many Riders Are There?
Local leaders are counting on you to ride your bike along hundreds of miles of dedicated bike lanes in San Diego County. The City of San Diego, the county, and the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) have deployed upwards of 60 counters along bike paths and lanes.
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Apple Watch Calls 911 for Man Knocked Unconscious After Falling Off Bike
A man took a hard fall while riding an electric bike last month, and police say his Apple Watch called 911 and alerted authorities of the accident.
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Naked Bike Ride in Philly to Require Masks
This weekend’s naked bike ride in Philadelphia will require participants to wear masks.
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Watch: Alligator Blocks Bike Path, In Florida (Obviously)
Brenda Stelzer was riding her bike through a nature preserve in Naples, Florida, when she saw something blocking the path.
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Some Local Businesses Say They Are Thriving Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Tucked into the busy intersection of Texas Street and University Avenue, North Park Nursery has become a rare hotspot in our falling economy. “Year after year, we’ve been progressively growing the business, but really a big boom happened when COVID happened,” said owner Jeffery Thrift. Thrift says that since the first days of the pandemic, his business has seen...
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Some Local Businesses Say They Are Thriving Amid The Coronavirus
COVID-19 continues to have a big impact on businesses, but not all businesses say its a negative impact, reports NBC 7’s Amber Frias.
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Pandemic Leads to a Bicycle Boom, and Shortage, Around World
Fitness junkies locked out of gyms, commuters seeking to avoid mass transit, and families going stir crazy during the coronavirus pandemic are fueling a boom in bicycle sales
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New Bike Lane Projects Starts in North Park
NBC 7’s Danny Freeman is in North Park where the new multi-million dollar bike lane just broke ground.
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Construction Starts on North Park Bikeway Project Despite Criticism
Construction crews broke ground Thursday on a multi-million-dollar project that will bring miles of bike lanes to San Diego’s downtown neighborhoods despite criticism from some members of the community.
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Groundbreaking for Bikeway Projects
NBC 7’s Danny Freeman explains why not everyone is happy about a new series of bikeway projects.
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SDPD Looking for Suspect Wanted for Grand Theft
Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for tips leading to the arrest of a suspect who was caught on camera stealing a mountain bike from a carport in the San Carlos area.
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Suspect Wanted for Theft Near San Carlos
NBC 7’s Mark Mullen has more information on the theft caught on camera in San Marcos.
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When Scooters Crash, Who's at Fault? Could Maintenance Info Prevent Injuries?
A San Diego college student injured in a fall from an allegedly defective scooter says some accidents could be prevented if scooter companies disclose information on scooter repairs and maintenance.
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Should Hillcrest Have More Parking Spots or Safer Bicycle Lanes?
The debate between cyclists and small business owners continues in Hillcrest as the question remains: should there be more parking spots or safety features added to the bicycle lanes in the area?