New York City agreed Tuesday to pay tens of thousands of dollars to five cyclists who filed a lawsuit saying they were harassed during the monthly cycling group-ride Critical Mass — including one man seen on videotape being shoved off his bicycle by an officer. As part of the settlement, the city will pay the cyclists a total of $97,751, with each plaintiff receiving $500 to $30,000 apiece and their lawyers receiving a total of $35,000. (click hear to read more)
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Gearing Up in Winchester, Virginia: Lessons from a Bicycle Friendly
Community Workshop
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Winchester is a quaint city with a population of just over 28,000
residents, nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of northern Virginia.
Surrounded by rol...
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