Ryan M Welsh (@ryemdoubleu) 's Twitter Profile
Ryan M Welsh

@ryemdoubleu

Engineer and product designer. Daily bike commuter because climate change is real and cars kill. Filled w/ titanium and scar tissue due to reckless driver.

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calendar_today22-07-2016 22:07:10

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Shontel M. Lewis (@shontel4council) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We shouldn't have to feel like it is unsafe to walk, ride, or roll to where we are going and building a lifestyle where we aren't dependent on cars should begin while we're young.

Ryan M Welsh (@ryemdoubleu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boulder: it's great for it's walkability and you can bike everywhere in the city, but very few people do. It's a scary place to exist as a pedestrian or person on a bike because we also invite everyone to drive their SUV everywhere...and most don't understand crosswalks

big_pedestrian (@big_pedestrian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most powerful transportation improvement intervention states and cities could have is for DOT employees to exclusively walk, bike and use transit for a year. They'd get it. The indifference, hostility and contempt for anyone outside of a car is comes through in so many ways.

Ryan M Welsh (@ryemdoubleu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I had a dollar for every time I parked at an empty bike rack next to a parking lot full of SUVs... Boulder might be a city of cyclists, but it is sadly not a city of bike commuters, despite only being 8 miles across.

If I had a dollar for every time I parked at an empty bike rack next to a parking lot full of SUVs...

Boulder might be a city of cyclists, but it is sadly not a city of bike commuters, despite only being 8 miles across.
Ian Griffiths (@icgee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is there a German expression for “fear that I will be dead before my region’s long term transit plans are realized?”

derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't understand how this isn't more of a national conversation. Many of us just want to live in walkable communities without spending 50% of our monthly income on housing.

Ryan M Welsh (@ryemdoubleu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just want to get around town, swing by the gym, go to work, & drop my daughter off at daycare without having to contend with or worry about getting killed by people cruising through #Boulder in multi-ton mobile living rooms. Why is that so much to ask??

Jennifer Keesmaat (@jen_keesmaat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take Toronto, for example. A big dense city, right? Wrong. The vast majority of Toronto - over 80% of the residentially zoned land area - has been losing population over the past 15 years. The strange predicament is that if you could return low density residential areas back to

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

READ: “3,337 Parisians were equipped with GPS trackers to record their journeys…for journeys from the outskirts of Paris to the center, the number of cyclists now far exceeds the number of motorists, a huge change from just 5 years ago.” Via Carlton Reid forbes.com/sites/carltonr…

Ryan M Welsh (@ryemdoubleu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"These roads are awful and this city should be liable for damage caused to my SUV by all these potholes!" [Person yelling from the window of their multi-ton SUV helping make all these potholes]

Sasha Kestane (@biculturalbrokr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

May our city officials quickly build the necessary infrastructure that relieves people who Mother of the role of taxi drivers. May they also spare us from losing our children to the #1 cause of preventable death among children & young adults: traffic deaths. #MothersDay

big_pedestrian (@big_pedestrian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The time for civil disobedience has come. Though ~75% of Manhattan residents don’t drive, they must endure unrelenting costs, arrogance of space and noise from suburban motorists. They are compelled to breath particles from their tires, brakes and tailpipes and bury their kids.

Lindsay Loves Cities (@lindsayjs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Allowing the people who *want* to live like this *to* live like this should be the goal of every elected official who cares about climate, traffic, and quality of life.

Denver Bicycle Lobby (@denbicyclelobby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ll help you with a simpler and more direct version of this. Driving is poisoning the air. If you choose to bike, walk, or take transit… you are helping everyone else out.