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Riding/Taking the Missing Mural Challenge

We at Better Burque became aware of “los muros de burque“ about a month ago, and, ever since, grand proclamations have been proclaimed by BB staff that we will “ride our bicycle to every single mural on the los muros website in a single day.” You know, a quest. A pointless gesture in that “I… Read More Riding/Taking the Missing Mural Challenge

August 17, 2018 Scot Key1 Comment

Humans are Whiny: News at 11

The focus in the news stories is on the City changing its mind, but the more meaningful “story” concerning reinstallation of stop signs at Coal and 8th/Roma and 4th/5th downtown is that significant attention is being paid to making roadway usage safer, instead of simply focusing on getting drivers from one place to another as… Read More Humans are Whiny: News at 11

August 16, 2018 Scot KeyLeave a comment

Carving a Safe UNM to Rio Grande Bike Riding Passage

Following the generally popular improvements to the Silver Bike Boulevard west from Monroe (Highland HS) to Yale Blvd., the bicycle community now faces an even greater challenge further westward. How do we make it safe, truly safe, to ride a bicycle across I-25 and over the railroad tracks? And what about Downtown? All the way… Read More Carving a Safe UNM to Rio Grande Bike Riding Passage

August 15, 2018 Scot Key1 Comment

TONIGHT: Community Walk & Talk

Whatcha doin’ this late afternoon around 5:30? Maybe you can grab dinner while finding out more about this: As Bluto immortaly stated in “Animal House,” “it don’t cost nothin’.” More seriously, this “Community Walk & Talk” is conducted by “Team Better Block,” which looks to be an interesting organization working in communities to make things… Read More TONIGHT: Community Walk & Talk

August 14, 2018 Scot KeyLeave a comment

Red Light Sensors 101: A Fragment

As has been mentioned and complained about countless times here at Better Burque, an eternal existential question cyclists face when riding a bicycle up to a red light is: “Do I exist?” And more metaphysically: “Does the Red Light know I exist?” Here’s an example. Let’s say you’re riding on Edith Blvd. approaching Mountain Rd.… Read More Red Light Sensors 101: A Fragment

August 14, 2018 Scot Key2 Comments

Monthly Meeting of “The Bicycle Committee” Today

It’s Monday the 13th. The first day of school for many around the area; the first day of just another work week for most. And it’s also time for the monthly meeting of the unfortunately named “Greater Albuquerque Bicycling Advisory Committee,” or “GABAC.” Neither acronym nor entire title of the body is particularly appealing. One… Read More Monthly Meeting of “The Bicycle Committee” Today

August 13, 2018 Scot Key1 Comment

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