Friday, August 03, 2007

Peace On Wheels

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Melody Hanatani, a writer for the Santa Monica Daily Press did a little investigative report on what the Santa Monica Police have been thinking about the Santa Monica critical mass ride, and the reasons for their actions. (Link to PDF)

Apparently the Santa Monica Police Department have been seeking ways to help the riders have a pleasent and safe experience riding en masse in Santa Monica.

They have offered to, if they are given a route the mass riders are taking, to provide policing for the ride.

As I have pointed out in prior reports, the San Francisco critical mass has had police assistance in corking intersection, at least for a couple miles or so. After a couple miles, the riders often beging to thin out and branch off in their scattered direction.

Should the Santa Monica Police provide support for the critical mass ride? Would having bike patrol and motorcycle officer on hand to cork interestions and provide public safety support be a good thing? Any other thoughts?

Police offer up ways in which to ensure safety for bicyclists
BY MELODY HANATANI
August 3, 2007

CITYWIDE Participants in tonight’s Critical Mass bicycle ride and members of the Santa Monica Police Department will be watching one another closely after the two sides met last week in attempts to arrive at an understanding.

A celebration for the love and benefits of bicycling, Critical Mass takes to the streets of Santa Monica on the first Friday of each month, with hundreds of enthusiastic cyclists cheering throughout their improvised ride.

However, a number of motorists caughtt up in the ever-increasing procession aren’t always singing the group’s praises. The joyriders in Santa Monica Critical Mass, like their peers in cities across the country, have also had their share of runins with law enforcement authorities. Following the arrest of a cyclist during the June ride and an alleged disruption by Santa Monica Police officers during the July ride, four frequent riders with Critical Mass met with traffic enforcement authorities last week to try and come to an understanding.

The cyclist arrested in June was asked to pull over for allegedly failing to ride to the right side of the road.When an officer attempted to cite the cyclist, the individual rode away, said Lt. Kathy Keane, the traffic commander for special enforcement for the SMPD. The cyclist, who wasn’t carrying identification, was subsequently arrested and released later that evening.

It was after the most recent ride when several Critical Mass riders sought a meeting with the Santa Monica Police Department, Keane said. Following their July ride, several cyclists have alleged that the SMPD officers were targeting Critical Mass riders in an effort to disrupt the gathering.

Several prominent participants with Critical Mass did not return calls and emails seeking comment.

For the Santa Monica Police Department, while its leadership supports the ride in principle, there is a concern when the ride grows to include a massive number of bicyclists, which could pose a problem for city traffic flow.

“What drew to our attention was the notion where they’re taking up entire lanes of streets, but violating rules of the road — not stopping for stop signs and red light signals,” Keane said. “From a public safety aspect, our perspective is not only are we concerned about pedestrians and drivers on the road, but also participants of the group.”

The police department has been aware of the monthly ride for some time, but decided to monitor it closely starting in June, when it noticed that the number of riders was growing to several hundred per outing. Some of the issues raised by frustrated motorists is the ride is disorganized, with several participants zooming through red lights and stop signs.

Critical Mass is not an organization and, therefore, does not have a designated leader.

During the meeting last week, Keane suggested a leader come forward to organize the group in order to make the ride flow safely for all parties involved. Because there are up to 300 riders at any one time and the group tries to stay together — which results in some cyclists running a red light when the signal changes amid a flow of riders — Keane suggested breaking up the group into smaller sub-sections.

There have been some glitches in Critical Mass rides nationwide, as well as issues between cyclists and law enforcement agencies and motorists, particularly in cities where the participants can number in the thousands.

In New York City, there are arrests made in nearly every Critical Mass ride, which fall on the last Friday of the month, according to a NYPD spokesman who asked to remain anonymous.

The issue in New York City is the Critical Mass riders will not provide police officers with a route in which they will follow. “They will gather and go wherever they want to go,” the officer said. “If we have a route to work with, we’re more than happy to police it so the traffic will flow more smoothly.”

In San Francisco, where Critical Mass originated in September 1992, there was an incident where several cyclists began circling a minivan carrying children, said Sgt. Steve Mannina of the San Francisco Police Department. The driver didn’t yield and the cyclists scratched the minivan and broke a window, he said.

But Andy Thornley, who has ridden with San Francisco Critical Mass occasionally since its inception, said the driver had hit and knocked down one of the cyclists and attempted to drive away. Thornley wasn’t a part of the ride during the incident, which took place in the spring.

The San Francisco Critical Mass attracts thousands of riders every month and, in anticipation, the San Francisco police Department deploys about 30 to 40 officers to monitor the event, some riding alongside on motorcycles, others on bikes themselves. The Bay Area ride is also held on the last Friday of the month.

“Officers have discretion to take whatever enforcement action deemed necessary, but we don’t see a lot of citations,”

Mannina said. “If we had a mission as far as the monitoring the bike event goes, we are there to make sure things go smoothly.”

For the most part, the Critical Mass riders, the police, pedestrians and drivers coexist peacefully, Thornley said.

There’s a misperception that the Critical Mass ride is done to make a point, to protest against an issue. But everyone that participates does it for their own reason, Thornley said.

“It’s not against cars, it’s not in favor of clean air, it’s not any sort of political message,”

Thornley said. “If anything, it’s a celebration. We talk about how we ride daily and celebrate monthly.”

Recommended Links:
- Santa-Monica/Venice/West-L.A. critical mass community forum
- Cycle Santa Monica! community formum

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Air Scooter

Some guys in Switzerland have designed and built retrofit of a compressed air power drive for one of those low cost electric scooters.

It appears that they have mounted two compressed air tanks near the seat. It appears to be a very quiet running vehicle. Contact the designers for further info.





Recommended Links:
- Air Powered Vehicles community forum

Friday, July 27, 2007

Cliff Railway

(NOTE: See video below)

In the UK, Wales more specifically, there is a place called Center for Alternative Technology.


Of the many things to do and see there is the:
Water balanced cliff railway

What is fascinating about this railway is that they are using a reservoir of water as their energy source to transport the people up the hill. The train uses water to increase the weight of rail car to allow the other to go up. A variation of this cold be applied to a people moving railway system to take people over the Sepulveda pass(on or along side the 405 freeway). This could mean that transporting from west Los Angeles to Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley could be don by water stored in reservoirs up at the top of Sepulveda pass. And if the reservoir some how did not have enough water some day, water could be pumped into the reservoir using electricity. The electricity could be many renewable sources, and be done off peak time. The water in the reservoir could also be an energy storage device for electricity.

Here is an overview video clip from C.A.T. (Center for Alternative Technology)

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Amphibious Bike

This bicycle has 4 pontoons which can retract or be extended for either riding the bicycle on land or on water. This kind of bike may be valuable to have in places prone to flooding especially in these times of global warming. The pontoons can also be used for dry storing cargo in and out of flood zones like in England's recent flood area(see 2nd video below)

This bike might be a bike that James Bond (agent 007) might ride in one of his films. However, his might come with an electric motor that gives it super speed in on land and water through an electric hub motor. And a seat behind him to carry his female spy master.



Here is video news report from the the recent floods in southern England.

Kyoto Trike

This Kyoto Trike can be pedaled by one or two people. It is set in recumbent bike fashion. And in one scene you can see it demonstrated with an electric hub motor in the front wheel. This trike can have a full canopy and/or shell installed to provide wind, rain, and cold protection. The shell would also provide a velomobile aerodynamics to reduce drag and allow for faster speeds and more energy efficiency.

Propeller Bike

This propeller bicycle is featured in the July 2007 issue of Popular Mechanics along with some other interesting DIY projects such as an electric three wheeled bike dragster made from a fighter jet gas tank, an electric motorcycle, and a biodiesel motorcycle.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Fastest Train

In a previous post, I spoke and shared a video of a high speed maglev(magnetic levitation) Train in China(LINK).

Apparently, the French have been seeking and achieving world speed records for trains with the TGV. And most recently they have gotten it up to 547 kilometers per hour(approx 357 miles per hour).

See a video of it in action below.


Video Description:

"The french TGV (train à grande vitesse, High speed train) sets a new conventional rail record, with a speed of 574.8 kmh. The record was established on April 3,2007, surpassing the previous record of 1990 (515.3kmh). The train is a special tgv, named "V150" (for 150 met/sec, ca. 540kmh)with a souded-up engine (25,000hp, like two F1 starting grids), and larger wheels.

Le TGV atteint la vitesse de 574.8 kmh, établissant un nouveau record du monde de vitesse sur rail. Le record est établi le 3 avril 2007, surpassant le précédent record de 1990 (515.3kmh). Le train est un tgv spécial, avec des moteurs survitaminés (25,000 cv, l'équivalent de deux grilles de départ de F1), des roues plus larges...

(france 2 coverage-couverture france 2"

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Cartoon Caption

Anyone have any idea what the caption on this cartoon says? It appears to be in Finnish language(Finland)
It appears to be a guy, standing next and point at a bicycle he is holding while looking at a guy with a big stomach and short legs and arms, sitting on a moped, whom is holding a bag of chips.


And if even if you don't know what the caption reads. Do you have any suggestions for a funny caption to this cartoon? If so, send it to me or post it in the comments. Thanks.

Friday, July 13, 2007

AirPowered GoKart

This is a video news report about a homebuilt (garage built DIY do it yourself) compressed air powered go cart. It is a small version of an air car. It has about 3 compressed air tanks for energy storage. And one or more of them may be scuba tanks.



Please forward me the english translation of this French language news report so I may post the text. Thanks

Monday, July 09, 2007

Live Earth

Happy Live Earth everyone (7.7.07). Michael Jackson sings the "Earth Song"(includes subtitles)

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Psychic bicyclists

This is an interview with a bicycling psychic in Venice Beach.

"Naked" Skating...

This video report (see below) presents perhaps a community, philosophical issue. One, is it acceptable to skate or rollerblade on beach bike paths? And is it ok to bike or skate on beach bike paths in various flavors of nudity or dress?

Additionally, in this case of Jennifer, did the police selectively single her out for offence of "skating on the beach bike path" because the police could see some of her pubic hair?

In other "civilized" countries around the world, such as France, Netherlands, and other countries, nudity seems to be much more accepted, tolerated, and dare I say "enjoyed", and legal than it seems to be in the U.S. (see video "Sex, Drugs, and Democracy" a documentary about the Netherlands "Holland" )



In the bike path arrest video (Venice/Santa Monica area), "Jennifer" talks about being arrested by the LAPD. She says the police(LAPD) charged her "being a pedestrian on the (Santa Monica) bike path"(rollerblading on the bike path) and for "showing to much pubic hair in public" while skating.

This story presents an interesting topic regarding the subject of should people be allowed to enjoy the beach with or without clothes, including sun bathing, bicycling, running or skating on the Santa Monica bike path.

And this presents to subject, if someone is arrested because they were skating naked or with not enough clothes, is that a violation of their freedom of speech or other liberties guaranteed by the United States Constitution.

Perhaps the community may like to explore creating free "skin zones" perhaps where people can skate bike, run walk with freedom to wear as much or little clothes as they like. And perhaps such a place could reasonably exist where the sun shines and people enjoying bathing their skin in clean ocean breezes and nourishing sun. I welcome feedback.

Video Description:
JENNIFER TALKING ABOUT HER LAPD ARREST

Related Posts:
- Skating Santa Monica (video link)

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Smart Fortwo

Ok guys. I would like to present two videos of not on the new Smart Car (2007) called "Smart Fortwo".

Both of these videos present a little dilemma. Ok, yes, these cars can be parked perpendicularly along the curb street parking. However, existing California law states that when parking a car along a curb "...the front and back wheels must be parallel and within 18 inches of the curb." This law would make it illegal, technically, to park a smart car in the most space saving fashion, perpendicularly.(source: DMV.CA.GOV )



Maglev Train

With a train (Maglev) like this one in China, we could transport people (and their bicycle) from Los Angeles to San Francisco in about an hour to an hour and a half time.



Video description:

During the 2007 Shanghai Auto Show, our guys hopped on the Shanghai Maglev Train which reaches a beautiful 250mph. Another video short from WINDING ROAD Magazine. www.windingroad.com/videos

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Corp Transport

Tyson Slocum from "Public Citizen", speaking at the "Taming The Corporation Conference"(June 2007-Washington D.C.)
He was speaking on "Public Control over Energy and Transportation"

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Airbike

Airbike

This is what happens when you mix beer and extreme sports together. This guy, from Malik Motors in Miami,straps a giant engine to his back with a propeller, then proceeds to hop on a bicycle and go for a cruise.


Airbike - Watch more free videos

Related Posts:
- "Wind On Back" (video link)

Friday, June 22, 2007

Rappin Bikes

Hooooo! The Trunk Boyz spreadin' the word about their Scraper Bikes.

Maybe these guys might like to perform at the Santa Monica 4th of July Parade. (smile)(see the Santa Monica Daily Press story "The Little Parade That Could" 6/15/2007 )Also, you can find more info about the parade at: www.opa-sm.org/parade



Film maker description:
FINISHED VERSION OF THE VIDEO COMING SOON

Rough cut of the music video for "Scraper Bike" by the Trunk Boiz.
Starring: Young Champ, J-Dub aka Alexander Tha Grate, and B-Janky.
WWW.MYSPACE.COM/DATRUNKBOIZ
WWW.MYSPACE.COM/ALBPRODUCTIONS510

If anyone's interested in getting a scraper bike, talk to Champ at WWW.MYSPACE.COM/SCRAPPERBIKES

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Velectris

Velectris electric kit on TV FRANCE 2

Film maker description:

Velectris au journal de 20H de France 2 qui montre brièvement un vélo avec kit phantom et notre boutique de Paris. http://www.velectris.com

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Sicko

The Master of documentary film making has produced his latest masterpiece and cage rattler, titled "Sicko"(wiki).

As bicyclists, skaters, and ped's, having access to affordable health care is essential.

In the film, Moore takes you around the world to interview people, patients, families, doctors, and government officials on what it is like to have access to free health care paid through taxes. This film is definitely a "must see" and highly recomended.

Below that is a message from Michael Moore asking for your health care stories. Go to the you tube link to see comments to the videow and get more information on how to contribute your stories.

Below is a trailer for the film. And below the trailer is a small clip of a guy living in the USA who could not afford to have the fluid from his elbow drained. So he documented draining his elbow using a brake fluid bleeder. Warning it is a little gross, but not too bad.





Recommended Links:
- Tommy Douglas(wiki) considered the founder of the Canadian National Health Care System.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Bruce Lipton

Bruce H Lipton, PhD speaks on "Fractal Wisdom"



summary:
Bruce H Litpon, PhD uses the insights of fractal geometry to explain how unique answers to the global issues of human community may be solved by learning from the integrated community of cells within the human body.

If this is interesting to you, consider jumping off into the deep end in this year's workshop with Daniel Pinchbeck at the omega campus:

or check out our other workshops working to delve into evolving ways of life that equate a sustainable human culture: