Help Make Oregon a Safer and Better Place to Bike
by Gary Shaff on Dec, 12 2014
Portland State University’s Transportation, Technology and People Lab has developed a smartphone app to collect route, infrastructure, crash, and safety data for the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). ORcycle will let you record your bicycle trips, display maps of your rides, and provide feedback regarding crashes, safety, or infrastructure issues. The pilot app can be downloaded from GooglePlay (Android) and Apple’s iTunes (iOS).
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Group Rides Suspended
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Saturday, Feb 27
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Brisk (SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19 VIRUS)
Start time Varies: Start Location Varies
50+ Miles, Brisk (>18 mph), Hilly
Contact: Dennis Cramer - 541-773-5804
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Monday, Mar 1
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Monday Coffee Ride (SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19 VIRUS)
10:30am: Meet at Colver Park in Phoenix
25-30 Miles, Moderate / Brisk (14 - 18+ mph), Some Hills
Contact: Dennis Cramer - 541-773-5804
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