Visit my bicycle art web site. http://situp-bike-art.com.
Ian Charlton believes that bikes can play an important part in dealing with Australia's obesity epidemic. He also think that in increase commuting, we have to change our style of bike. More of this on the blog http//:datillo. wordpress.com/
We both feel bike share schemes will be important for Australia, but fear our compulsory helmet laws will stymie them.
We hope Australian delegates to the Copenhagen climate conference take some time to study their successful bike policies of the Danes, and to note that true safety, and confidence on bikes, comes from infrastructure spending.
It's under the wheels not on the head
Here, I would like to introduce you to a bike ?, that is natural, and as upright as the upright bike in your video, AND overall as faster if not faster then a racing bike, has all the visibility in terms of what you see as an upright bike, is as comfortable or more so, and not only that, it gives you protection from the rain. What is it, a velomobile. Aside from the lowness (get rid of SUVs) to the ground recumbents have all the advantages with none of the dissadvantages.
KrunchyJD 1 month ago
Doctor Ian and Video Mike have got some simple answers to us designing and living in healthy cities in Australia. We just need to get our governments to listen now.
rexgherkins 2 years ago
interesting to learn how just 40 minutes of cycling per day can reduce all risks of obesity. For some people, it could be riding to work or to the train station.
silver7931 2 years ago