SF News Castro Bike Fatality Leads 'Chron' To Call For Stricter Bike Enforcement The debate rages on about the city's bicyclists and whether or not they should be held responsible, en masse, for the few bad apples who blow through red lights and occasionally kill pedestrians.
SF News Cyclists Terrorized On The Wiggle, Police Side With Angry Prius Driver Last month on Valentine's day, cycling couple Ian Long and Johanna Weaver were allegedly harassed by the driver of a Toyota Prius while biking home on Oak Street. According to Long and Weaver,
SF News Bicycle Speedometer Signs Appear On The Golden Gate Bridge After efforts to impose a speed limit for bicycles on the Golden Gate Bridge were stifled by outspoken cyclists last year, the bridge district has struck a friendly compromise: digital speedometer signs. The
SF News Cyclist <strike>In Critical Condition</strike> Injured After Collision With Postal Service Truck [Updated] A 39-year-old cyclist is in critical condition after she was hit by a U.S. Postal Service mail truck on Clement Street yesterday evening. The cyclist, who was traveling east on Clement, apparently
SF News Richmond Cyclist Claims He Was Shot By Sniper In Richmond, California, a 43-year-old man walking his bicycle along some train tracks just North of Interstate 580 around 3 a.m. last night believes he was the target of a rooftop sniper.
SF News Deadly Fell-Masonic Intersection Gets New Red-Light Cameras Here's an item of keen interest to drivers who reside in the Haight and Sunset: The intersection of Fell and Masonic has just been equipped with new red-light cameras, the kind that will
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight, 12/18: The Mother Hips MUSIC: West Coast psychedelic/folk indie faves, The Mother Hips, bring their “rootsy mix of 70s rock and power pop” to the Great American. Also featuring guests Kelley Stoltz, Acacia, and DJ Britt
SF News DA's Office Filing Criminal Charges Against Pedestrian-Killing Drivers, Cyclists District Attorney George Gascon announced yesterday that in addition to filing manslaughter charges against the 23-year-old cyclist who struck and killed 67-year-old Dionette Cherney at Mission and Embarcadero on July 15 (she died
Arts & Entertainment Free Bike Repair Kiosk Pops Up in Newsstand at 7th and Market One of a number of clever initiatives to enliven the streetscape of dreary, pill-popping mid-Market, a free bicycle repair kiosk has opened up in an unused newsstand kiosk at 7th and Market. The
SF News Parisians Less Snobby Than San Franciscans When it comes to bikes, anyway. From the New York Times' report on Fixies in Paris: In contrast with the hipper-than-thou attitude often associated with the bikes’ American acolytes, fixie riders can rightly
SF News Police Cracking Down on Red-Light-Blowing Cyclists Following a spate of accidents involving cyclists who don't obey traffic signals, the SFPD is in crack-down mode this morning. Joe Eskenazi reports on The Snitch that "a phalanx of motorcycle cops" were