Social Justice Do Better Bike Lanes Keep Drivers Safer? A recent study found that cities with protected bike lanes often saw lower rates of injury and fatalities for motorists. Laura Bliss
News in Brief Viewfinder: Building Custom Bikes in Indonesia A customer pays Ruswendi (left) at his bicycle workshop in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 15th, 2017. (Photo: Bay… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Scientists Confirm: For Cyclists, Train Tracks Are the Worst A study in streetcar-laden Toronto argues the solution is improved urban cycling infrastructure. By Nathan Collins (Photo: Michael… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief America’s Most Patriotic Bike Ride Is Also Its Most Naked Minneapolis' "Freedom From Pants" ride has become a fixture in the city's Fourth of July celebrations—an exercise in personal liberation. Sheila Regan
Social Justice Commuting by Bike Was Way Up Last Year But it's still a tiny, tiny percentage of trips compared to cars. And walking is falling. Marc Herman
Social Justice Will Bike-Sharing Programs Kill More People? New York debuts its bike-sharing program later this month. Could increased ridership on the city's already-crowded streets result in a big jump in traffic accidents? Noah Davis