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Know what you're getting yourself into

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Urban riding is the greatest adventure. We just need to make it even more accessible.

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Overwhelmed by crowds of people sleeping in their vans and trucks, outdoor dream towns are taking actions that could end a way of life

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Cars may have driven us apart, but we’re natural allies. Here’s how to do your part to heal the divide.

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With deaths spiking on pavement, riders are choosing to go where cars can’t

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Finally visit those crowd-less destinations you’ve been dreaming of—without breaking the bank

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After two deaths and a shift in the conversation in Colorado, advocates are cautiously optimistic that change is coming

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What happened when one writer looked beyond the open road, the staged snapshots, and the hashtag

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Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced what he calls an "audacious" new proposal to address this year’s dramatic rise in cycling fatalities. It must only be the start.

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And other advice from Wes Siler

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The city's riding scene is unique and diverse, and the best way to dodge the infamous traffic is on two wheels

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Copy these overachievers and make the most of your trek to the office

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Evidence is mounting that designing cities with bikes in mind has a profound effect on everyone—not just cyclists

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Need to carry a bike, board, or just some firewood? Here's how.

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Any car can be an adventuremobile. Here's how.

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Vision Zero isn’t working because it doesn’t address the underlying (and fixable) problem: there are way too many cars on the road

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I tested the Gazelle Medeo electric cruiser to see how many gallons of gas it saved me on my daily commute

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Including which work best in certain situations and what they'll cost you

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What you do with it is so much more important than whatever car you buy

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It’s true. I am a bicycle scofflaw. Sue me.

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Leaving the highway behind? Here's how to stay safe when driving gets adventurous. 

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Or: How to live in a vehicle long-term with your significant other

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Don’t have the time to go to Everest? Wait for hours in these lines instead.

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These devices are inherently stupid and profoundly antisocial, and their very existence is proof of their own uselessness

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These kids today...riding bikes? In the streets?? The horror!!!

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Here's a guarantee: if you show up to Overland Expo West, you'll of course see some incredible Jeeps and Toyota Tacomas. But the real way to take in this annual gathering in Flagstaff, Arizona, is to walk past the cliché Sprinter van build-outs and keep your eyes peeled for the trucks, vans, and other four-wheel-drive campers that are one of a kind. We spent all weekend tracking down some of these gems.

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After an especially brutal winter in Colorado, Independence Pass needs a team of seven heavy-equipment operators, an avalanche forecaster, and a surveillance crew to make the road passable

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Just because you don’t see it doesn’t mean it’s not happening

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A truly game-changing long-haul camper

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No vehicle is more maligned, yet no vehicle is more useful

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Plus, the three-row family crossover has got legit four-wheel drive. Competitors should take note.

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Make your next four-wheeled adventure more than an extra-long commute with one of these new vehicles

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Vanlife might seem like the most eco-friendly living option, but in reality, my gas-guzzler is hurting the environment more than I would in a small, nonmobile home

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How low will some of us go to keep our neighborhoods bike-free? And won’t somebody please think of the children?

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Depending on the space you have and how far you're going, there are options

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The all-new car is safer, more economical, and, thanks to its turbo, faster

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Sometimes just driving a car in a city is an act of violence

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Believe it or not, the brand and badges are irrelevant

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There are valid arguments for both wearing and not wearing a helmet. But shaming people for their choices is useless.

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Sometimes the best offense is none at all

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It's best to have everything you might need, even if you never have to use any of it

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The AWD-e aces snowy roads—but there's a catch

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When a driver hits a cyclist—even a child on a bike—the victim is almost always the one who gets blamed, unless they're wearing a helmet

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The total package is just much more convincing than the Tacoma or Colorado, and probably more practical than the Jeep Gladiator

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Nothing is more important to your car, truck, or SUV's performance than the rubber you put on—or off—the road. These are the basics you need to know.

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What I learned on my powder-filled dream trips to Whistler and Aspen

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According to the League of American Bicyclists, more cyclists died on U.S. roads in 2016 than at any other time in the past quarter-century. But that doesn't show the whole picture.

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No matter where you live, you have to be prepared when the white stuff starts falling

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The RIDE app takes aim at single occupancy cars headed up Little Cottonwood Canyon

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The Gunner G1 is the most useful dog kennel ever made

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It’s become conventional wisdom that e-scooters are dangerous. Like most conventional wisdom, it’s probably wrong.

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Because there’s no apology like a backhanded apology

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Relax, you’re gonna be fine

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John Pascoe and his wife, Jan, had lived in their beautiful Napa home for 38 years when the Tubbs Fire arrived suddenly at their door in October 2017

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New York City is at the forefront of breaking car dominance in America. But internationally, it’s bringing up the rear.

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Cyclists and cops often don’t see eye to eye because they literally don’t see eye to eye

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A Wrangler-based truck? Um, yes.

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Electric power + a pickup = a match made in heaven in American consumers' eyes. But let's not get too excited yet.

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Elevate your camping experience

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We need to stop selling bicycles on environmentalism. We ride because it's fun, healthy, cheap, and practical—and because it annoys people who drive.

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Saving a life is as easy as checking for cyclists. So naturally nobody does it.

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Hot take! Making cars more dangerous will make our roads safer.

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An important PSA about driving safely in bad weather

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Most cyclists know that bike lanes offer very limited physical protection. They might not know that they offer approximately zero legal protection either.

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It not only illuminates your path but also projects a laser bike image on the ground to make sure drivers see you coming

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We both break the law from time to time. But it's not even close to a one-to-one exchange.

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When it comes to killing with cars, anything goes as long as you’re sober

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No one likes pulling a U-turn after an improperly tied down surfboard flies away

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Why helmet giveaways are an act of surrender

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Bike Snob NYC spent three days scootering around Portland, Oregon, to determine, once and for all, whether the now infamous tiny wheeled contraptions are a scourge on our cities—or whether they’re damned convenient and laughably benign

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Buy this $80 seat cover and you’ll never pay to detail your car again

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A new podcast, "Mothers of Invention," spotlights women fighting climate change

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When it comes to committing seemingly minor infractions while operating a vehicle, it only takes a split second to kill a cyclist

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Triathlete Adelaide Perr sustained serious injuries after colliding with a car—then was saddled with proving, against the driver’s word, that she was a victim

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And how a small group of increasingly political riders is trying to change the congested driving culture, one bike path at a time

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The road is best shared in silence

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