These high-class hybrids are good all-rounders for the cyclist about town. Nippy and comfortable.
Colours: Silver/Blue
Brakes: Hand brakes front and rear
Gears: 24
Lights: Battery
These high-class hybrids are good all-rounders for the cyclist about town. Nippy and comfortable.
Colours: Silver/Blue
Brakes: Hand brakes front and rear
Gears: 24
Lights: Battery
Darlovelo is celebrating International Women’s Day, Thursday 8th March. We are organising an afternoon of fun activities hailing women and their bikes at Dr Coffee’s Cafe. From Dr Bike maintenance sessions, to a guided ride, all are welcome to join in the event.
Ride starting at 1pm from Dr Coffees. Between 2pm – 6pm information and Dr Bike at Dr Coffee’s.-97 Parkgate Darlington DL1 1RZ
International Women’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women from the past, the present and the future. Darlovelo will celebrate the important role that the bicycle has had in promoting the freedom and liberty of women, around the world and in our very own Darlington.
There will be an opportunity to make suggestions for how to encourage more women to take to their bikes, meet Darlovelo and see their hire bikes, talk to Breezeride about women only group cycling, find out about the organisations, events and facilities that Darlington offers with the hope to improve access to cycling.
Cycling Embassy of Britain is asking cycling policy activists to contribute to their debate about infrastructure this weekend, and we are happy to help as much as we can.
There is a very interesting and successful example in Britain, in the city of Hull: Here they dared to take considerable space away from cars by re-organising dual carriage ways: “The project involved reallocating road space on seven busy roads within the city through the introduction of cycle lanes. This was achieved by removing one lane of traffic in each direction which was then replaced by a cycle lane and parking bays.” They also allowed cyclists clear priority at junctions. That was not expensive but they were able to raise the number of cyclists considerably by 100 % in the same year as its installation and to reduce accidents by 55%.
The quality of these cycle lanes is not necessarily the best. But the point of this example is the amount of road space that has been taken from motorised traffic and reallocated to cycling. The allocation of road space is a key factor in any infrastructure development, and as cycling advocates are well aware, the UK’s track record on this is pretty poor. Here in Hull we have an example that shows that even in the UK reallocation of space is possible.
If you want to read more and see pictures, look at this short paper by Hull City Council and Cycling England about one of the roads:
There is also a report by SQW Consulting to Cycling England from December 2008, where they compare five different projects in England but Hull gets the best results:
http://www.nici.org.uk/downloads/planning-for-cycling-report-10-3-09.pdf
The Hull project is described on pages 30 and 48 to 50, and for a better assessment of the results see page 39.
Saturday 10th and Saturday 24th March from 10.30am – 12.30pm aimed at women.
If you would like to learn, or maybe refresh your bike maintenance skills, then theses are the sessions for you. Relaxed a friendly support aimed to encourage learning.
If possible, please get in touch if you are planning on coming.
We look forward to seeing you.
Darlovelo will be running some women only bike maintenance sessions again in early March – dates to be confirmed soon. If you are interested or know someone who might be please get in touch and keep checking the website for updates.