Keith Ten Eyck released the trailer for a dynamite documentary on the culture of cycling — with, of course, a focus on Cleveland.
“There’s this incredible power and energy that just wants to break out,” Councilman Joe Cimperman says in the trailer. “I think you have to ask yourself a simple question, which is ‘What kind of city do we want to be?'”
He’s joined by at least a dozen other cycling advocates from around Cleveland, all offering insightful looks into the bike scene in town. Plus, the music is awesome.
Kickstand will be released in the summer of 2015.

This article appears in Nov 19-25, 2014.

That’s great but I’ve come across some asshole bicyclists who don’t follow road rules. In NYC they go too fast and one killed a pedestrian! I’m a walker and they are a threat to me when they don’t follow rules and ride the sidewalk
And I’ve come across some asshole motorists and pedestrians who do the same.
Motorists obviously have a 3000lb vehicle that will simple kill you and pedestrians not paying attention, blatantly non law abiding or “Oh it’s just a bicycle, I’m going to walk out in front of it” that can cause harm to other because of negligence. The issue is not the people in the cars, on the bikes or on the sidewalks — it’s the proper infrastructure to help ensure proper amenities for both means of transportation.