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"http://www.imba.com/
International Mountain Biking Association
Dedicated to the promotion of off-road bicycling through education in environmentally sound, socially responsible riding practices and land management policies.
"http://www.sacramento-tma.org/Bicycling.htm
Benefits of Bicycle Commuting
A one page resource published by the Sacramento Transportation Management Association lauding the benefits of considering bicycle commuting by both workers and employers. Various tips and suggestions are offered.
"http://www.cfsc.ottawa.on.ca/
Citizens for Safe Cycling
An Ottawa based organization whose stated goal is to facilitate "better, safer, environmentally-friendly cycling". Though primarily intended for Canadian audiences, the site offers position statements that may be useful to other groups and even individuals who are attempting to effect bicycle friendly changes locally.
"http://www.velomobiles.net/
North American Velomobilist
A web resource for those interested in the velomobile: self-contained, fully (or semi-) enclosed bicycle-based vehicles. Information includes commercial acquisition sources as well as roll-your-own designs and construction techniques.
"http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harart-commute-lights.html
Bicycle Commuting and Lights
A collection of articles focusing on the illumiation needs of vehicular cyclists. Included are reviews and opinions with respect to various commercial systems. Recommended for any commuter who finds themselves cycling in the dark.
"http://www.humantransport.org/
Human Transport.org
North Carolina advocacy group for bicyclists and human powered transportation provides information on issues affecting the civil rights of pedestrians and bicyclists.
"http://www.re-cycle.org/
Re~Cycle
Charity sending old bicycles to poor countries such as Haiti and South Africa, and trains people how to repair and maintain the bikes.
"http://www.re-cycle.org/
Re~Cycle
A nonprofit organization based in the United Kingdom, which sends bicycles to poor countries such as Haiti and South Africa; including training people how to repair and maintain the vehicles.
"http://www.tds.net/btw1/Commuter.html
Bicycle Commuting: Thousands do it, you can too!
Wrapped within the publicity of Bike-To-Work activities in Madison, Wisconsin, this series of pages offers several pointers for novices considering the switch to bicycle commuting. There is also a section aimed at educating the employer about tolerance and accommodation.
"http://www.biketowork.com/
BikeToWork.com
Link portal for sites, products and services related to the use the bicycle as a means of transport to and from work.