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Tag: Robin Stallings

Looking south on S. Flores St. at Mitchell St. The Bicycle lanes extend between Cevallos St. and Military Dr. Here the lanes pass in front of Bolner’s Meat Market. Photo by Rafael Mancilla.
Posted inGov & Politics, Health, Lifestyle

Disappointed About South Flores Street? Us, Too.

Robin is the Executive Director of BikeTexas, the statewide bicycle advocacy and education organization. He has been with BikeTexas since 1999, making the transition to ED in 2003. - See more at: http://www.biketexas.org/about/staff?lang=en_US.utf8%2C+en_US.UTF-8%2C+en_US%2C+eng_US%2C+en%2C+english%2C+english-us%2C+us%2C+usa%2C+america%2C+united+states%2C+united-states#sthash.ZbGqBmqr.dpuf by Robin Stallings June 1, 2014October 7, 2016

Like many of you, we watched the San Antonio City Council’s decision to remove S. Flores bike lanes with disbelief and disappointment. Despite hearing from many people who ride bikes, including one gentleman who indicated he and his wife began riding for their health after the S. Flores lanes were installed, the city council voted […]

A cyclist uses a TxDOT toll road. Courtesy of Bike Texas.
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TxDOT’s Toll Road Bike Ban: Why it Matters to All Cyclists

Avatar photo by Iris Dimmick July 29, 2013October 7, 2016
Dorky or brain dead? The owner of this smashed bike helmet probably doesn't feel dorky. Photo courtesy of Tom Remington/Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute.
Posted inEducation, Lifestyle, Sports

The Bike Helmet Dilemma: Freedom and Choice vs. Safety

Avatar photo by Robert Rivard June 10, 2013October 7, 2016
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