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Latest jobs from Bikingjobs.com
- Marketing Coordinator, Quality Bicycle Products (Bloomington, US)
- Bicycle Mechanic / Technician, Parkwide Activities LLC (San Francisco, US)
- Customer Service / Sales Representative, Parkwide Activities LLC (San Francisco, US)
- Mechanic, Part-Time, Capital Bikeshare (Washington , US)
- Bicycle Service Tech, Spokes Etc. (Vienna, US)
- Bicycle Certified Technician-Mechanic, REI (Recreational Equipment Inc.) (Indianapolis, US)
- Bike/Ski Certified Tech/Mechanic, REI (Recreational Equipment Inc.) (Indianapolis, US)
- Bike Repair Tech/Sales , Roadrunner Bicycles (Tucson, US)
- Sales and Customer Service, NYCeWheels Inc (New York City, US)
- Sales Associates & Service Mechanics, Erik's Bike Shop (Twin Cities Metro, Rochester, St Cloud, Eau Claire, Madison, US)
Recent blog posts
- Ride the City iPhone app update v1.5
- Bicycling and Walking Report
- Open Street Map - A Better Chicago
- New Year's Eve on a Bike
- Happy Holidays - Gift Ideas with Etsy
- U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection
- REI Comes to NYC
- New York City's Imminent Bicycling Tipping Point
- NYC Launches CityBench Program!
- Ride the City - Bogota
Links
- Transportation Alternatives
- Streetsblog
- NYC Bike Maps
- NYC Dept of Transportation
- MTA+Bike
- Google Maps 'bike there'
- Time's Up!
- EcoVelo
- Rolling Carbon
- Map My Ride
- CrashStat
- MyBikeLane New York
- I Parked in a Bike Lane
- Safe Space for Cyclists on Houston Street
- Five Borough Bicycle Club
- Urban Mobility Project
- Bike Snob NYC
- byCycle: bicycle trip planner
- RunThere




Cities attract people with visual impairments for a variety of reasons, for one thing cities are often less auto-dependent than their suburban or rural counterparts. Because they tend to offer more mass transit options, more paratransit options, and friendlier pedestrian environments, cities allow the blind or visually impaired to function independently without having to be driven everywhere. Sadly though, many blind people are unable to partake in one of city life's great pleasures: bicycling. A young non-profit is looking to change that, however. 



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