1:00-2:00
We’ll begin the hour looking at ways to make Baltimore a more bike-friendly city with Anna Ricklin from the City Dept. of Transportation. She’s also a member of the community bike collective Velocipede. Then, one CEO, 1500 miles, 15 days: Trish Karter, CEO of the Dancing Deer Baking Co., is biking from Atlanta to Boston to raise awareness of the problem of homelessness in the U.S. What she calls her Mother’s Day Ride is bringing her to Baltimore, and she’ll hop off her bike briefly to join us in Studio A.
You can listen online if you missed it.



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04.30.09 at 1:46 pm
Damon
Thanks for the notice, Johnny. It’s interesting to hear what Baltimore is trying to do relative to what I see on my rides in DC.
If you go to the summit tomorrow, you may want to mention SmartBike.
https://www.smartbikedc.com/
Think Zip Car for bikes. The biggest difference is that Zip Car requires round trips; SmartBike allows station to station travel. 40 bucks a year gives you unlimited 3hr rentals. That’s enough to go from point A to B, stow the bike, and get where you’re going, with stops.
Baltimore mass transit misses the mark on so many levels…but bolstered with SmartBike, it could be so much better!
Dammit, Dan! You sound like a moron…bring back Marc!