European cities show that it’s possible, and beneficial to limit cars and encourage pedaling.
bicycling
Portland immigrant hopes to break barriers in bike ride from Madawaska to Kittery
Over 6 days, Truc Huynh plans to meet locals and raise money for 5 charities that helped his family when he immigrated from Vietnam.
Cycling’s new generation ready to deliver at Tour de France
No matter who wins, this year’s Tour de France will see a changing of the guard.
Maine Voices: During this bike-riding season, let’s look out for one another
State law gives cyclists the right to choose what they consider to be a safe position as they ride.
One possible way to alleviate gridlock at Cadillac Mountain? Leave the car, take the bike
Avid (and fit) local riders cycle up the mountain regularly. But much as they’d like to see tourists do the same, they’re doubtful that’ll happen.
Explore nature and history along the flat, paved Mountain Division Trail
Running through Standish, Gorham and Windham, it is one of two existing sections on the proposed Portland-to-Fryeburg trail.
As popularity of e-bikes soars, Maine asks if they’re motor vehicles
Battery-assisted bicycles fall into a regulatory gray zone that lawmakers aim to clarify in a bid to boost their use.
What we can do right now to make Maine’s roads safer
Narrower travel lanes, fewer travel lanes and more four-way stops are ideas to explore.
Commentary: Blame road design for pedestrian fatalities
As the death of a Lewiston child shows, we can no longer tolerate high-speed streets in populated areas.