18 May 2025

Trust Me, I Won’t

 When you’re riding your bike (or simply out and about) you’re sure to see certain signs:





Some, however, you won’t see unless you stop—as I did at an intersection near my apartment:



17 May 2025

Bike To Wherever

 Local bicycle advocacy groups and other organizations have, for the past two decades or so, organized “Bike to Work” days or weeks, usually in the middle of May.

The other day, cyclists in San Francisco participated in a “Bike to Wherever Day.” While that sounds like a name a bored teenager would come up with, it actually expresses a new reality: The COVID pandemic changed, for many people, the definition of a workplace. Some began working from home and still haven’t gone back to their old offices or other workplaces. Others are on “hybrid” schedules, meaning that they might go to their offices only three, or even two, days a week. Still others became freelancers or started their own businesses, whether by necessity or choice.




All of that means that other duties are often interspersed with paid work:  Picking up or dropping off children, shopping or various commitments and appointments. And some people find it’s simply easier to go for a lunchtime ride from home than from the office, shop, classroom or wherever they were working before the pandemic.

Some of you may have ridden in a “Bike to Work” or “Bike to Wherever” event. Others among you may have such an event coming up this week. Whether or not you have joined, or plan to join, fellow cyclists, I hope you are riding to work, school or wherever!

16 May 2025

The Culture War’s Latest Casualty

 I am a non-Christian transgender female cyclist. That makes me a totem in the culture wars.

The MAGA crowd, White and Christians nationalists and all of the other far-right culture warriors (and their sympathizers), by definition, are opposed to anyone and anything that doesn’t fit their definitions of Christianity and womanhood (i.e. perpetual pregnancy and silent submission). Then, when the Fake Tan Führer (FTF)re-entered the White House, they were emboldened to turn their hate on transgenders and anyone else who doesn’t fit their notions of cisgender heterosexuality.

Now the title of Daniel Zawodny’s article in The Baltimore Banner tells us what the latest target of Faux News-addled is:  “What is the latest victim in Trump’s war on woke?  You guessed  it—bike lanes.”




Turns out, Mr. Zawodny is not being engaging in hyperbole or hysterics. Rather, he recounts how FTF’s Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy—who claims he’s “not opposed to bike lanes” and that he “loves bikes”—confirmed a pause on all Federal funding for bike and pedestrian infrastructure pending a review considering the Trump Administration’s priorities. 

Given FTF’s hostility to cyclists—and environmentalists, anyone who wants social and economic justice and any energy source that isn’t nuclear or a fossil fuel—I have a difficult time imagining those priorities including us.