ith ke. it !S, fl s ail s !le >r Pro-Bike News, Bicycle Federation of America, 1506 21st St., NW, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 463-6622. Transportation Alternatives, 92 Saint Marks Place, New York, NY 10009. Membership is $35/year. (212) 475-4600. Fax (212) 475-4551. E:-mail: transalt@ecnoryc.com New to RAIN Bike Culture, 4 New St, York, England YOI 2RA. Cost: £20. Bike Culture Quarterly, Open Road USA, PO Box 291010, Los Angeles, CA 90029, (213) 468-1080, Open Rd USA@ aol.com. Bicycle Mobile Hams ofAmerica, Box 4009-RC, Boulder, CO 80306, (303) 494-6559. Learn how to communicate py radio while on your bike. Membership with quarterly newsletter is $10/year. The Folding Society, 19 West Park, Castle Cary, Sommerset, England, BA7 7DB. (About folding bikes). Sustainable Transport, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, 611 Broadway, Room 616, New York, NY 10012. Transportation Quarterly, ENO Foundation, 44211 Slatestone Ct, Lansdowne, VA 22075, (703) 729-7219. Urban Ecology Journal, 405 14th St, Suite 701, Oakland, CA 94612, (510) 251-6330. Photos, Portland, Oregon streetscapes from the renovated historic trolley to the ultra-modern MAX light-rail system. Transit in the downtown core is free. Just hop on and enjoy! Notice the old cobblestone used to delineate the lightraillane from the slow-moving, single car lane. Crosswalks and sidewalks have smoothly laid orange brick that command driver respect. The small streets encourage slower car speeds which is great for bicyclists! RAIN Summer 1996 Volume XV, Number 1 Page 29
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