Texas Biking News July 11th 2020
Bicyclist killed by car in northeast Houston
Sergio Chapa | www.houstonchronicle.com
A woman riding a bicycle died after being hit by a car in a northeast Houston neighborhood.
Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called out just before 7:55 p.m. Saturday to a fatal auto-pedestrian accident on John Ralson Road.
A man allegedly lost control of his vehicle and hit the woman on the bicycle, investigators said.
The accident killed the …
Gravel Ride
Al Reyes | www.strava.com
Dolly’s Hello Ride
Mark Noblitt | www.strava.com
Epic Saturday Ride to Pace Bend Park
Carlos A. Moreno | www.strava.com
What an amazing route!! Beautiful scenery with lots of hills. Would love to do this route with a group of us. It was super hot today, but eh I deserve it for missing the earlier group ride
Steaming hot bowl of All the Dirty Sugar I could take – with Nick and Jimmy
Frank Cano | www.strava.com
Nick, Jimmy and I launched at 7am. Just ride everything in Sugar Land. Did OC/LC then Cully (fun pace!!) Lung Buster, Roller Coaster and the jumps. Then Barbwire and Yellowbird with Jimmy in front. Too much fun!! But in the way out, on the ber…
Chaos in Tejas part 3: Nacogdoches Banita, Lanana, and Raider trails
Trey C | www.strava.com
Always looking for the light in things!! The watermelon 🉠drink came in handy!!😷
Debi Maqueda | www.strava.com
Public meetings
By Douglas Clark | www.amarillo.com
Monday …
Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee:
11 a.m.
The video meeting is hosted through Zoom.
To view the meeting via video, the following link is provided:
https://amarillo.zoom.us/j/96526558888
Meeting ID: 965 2655 8888
For audio only or to participate, the following toll-free phone numbers are provided: …
Coronavirus Cycle Commuting: Survival Tips for Your Trips
A DUDE ABIKES | adudeabikes.com
For the last few weeks I’ve been biking to a job. This isn’t new, as I’ve been 15 years not a slave to cars. But recently I’ve not had work to go to, so a daily ride to a workplace, and then returning home during the still surreal situation we’re all in, is a bit odd. The global coronavirus pandemic is a huge tragedy that will be with us for a while until there’s a vaccine and maybe longer. One small consolation is that it has reduced traffic and pollution. This is good for bike riders, but there are still plenty of hazards so cyclists should remain …