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Bike Bike Revolution! Photos From CicLAvia

Bike Bike Revolution! Photos From CicLAvia
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If the resourceful can squeeze a mile from an inch, just imagine the possibilities when faced with 7.5 miles. The thousands who rolled out for CicLAvia this weekend knew what to do as they biked, walked, ran, unicycled, rickshawed, and reveled in a car-less Sunday in the City of Los Angeles. more ›

Bike On, LA: Hot Spots to Check Out During CicLAvia

Bike On, LA: Hot Spots to Check Out During CicLAvia

If you've ever wondered what a car-free Los Angeles might look like, you could soon get your answer. Sunday, April 10, 2011 marks the second annual CicLAvia, an event during which streets are blocked off to cars so that bikes, runners, walkers and all others (except...well...drivers) can get out and enjoy the sunshine safely. more ›

Proof That People Walk in LA

Proof That People Walk in LA

If you see a group of people moving on foot from one end of the city to another today, you're probably seeing the folks taking part in the 3rd annual Great Los Angeles Walk. It's run by Mike and Maria of Franklin Avenue, and takes place to prove that people really can--and do--walk in LA. This year's route is the entire length of Santa Monica Boulevard. (Past walks have traveled down Wilshire and Pico.) They got underway at 9 this morning at Union Station, and are headed all the way out to the Britannia Pub in Santa Monica for their post-walk celebration. Want to keep up with the walkers? There will be plenty of Twittering going on via the Great LA Walk, and many of the participants are expected to tweet on their feet, too. Good luck, walkers! Can't wait to hear how the journey goes. more ›

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