by: David J. Luebbers Published by: David J
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by: David J. Luebbers Published by: David J
A project of Volunteers in Asia ' by: David J. Luebbers Published by: David J. Luebbers 78 South Jackson Denver, CO 80209 USA ~ Paper copies are $10. There are eight books in this series of bibliographies, averaging more than 100 pages with over 1000 entries in each book. Available from: David J. Luebbers 78 South Jackson Denver, CO 80209 USA Reproduced by permission of David J. Luebbers. Reproduction of this microfiche document in any form is subject to the same restrictions as those of the original document. DAVID J. LUEBBERS FEB 1977 David IX Card MARC-S, J. Luebbers Feb. 1977 Book No.4 No, 7!%64”7?897 ISSN 0098&30 Library of Congress 0 Copyright C 27514. c9L8 Catalog Number David J. Luebbers 1977 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproducted in any form without the permission of the author. This book . is a product of Colorado, USA, printed by SiPers Printing Ca. in Denver during February, 1977. PREFACE This year's bike bibliography contains 1,102 references from around the world. Of special note to practicing cyclists is Section III that lists 104 Current Mail Order Catalogs. Of pnrticular use to bikeway engineers, safety officials and teachers is Section V that holds 175 bikeway studies, accident reports, local tour gu:des, bike laws and instructional items. While 299 journal articles give broad exposure to medical, transportation, history, legal, and industrial topics in Section II, the reader may be equally surprised to see 125 miscellaneous foreign documents, conference proceedings, dissertations, and reports of professional societies in Section VI. This new compilation of bike literature was made possible by additions and suggestions received from around the world, Special thanks to William Henry Stokes, Asst. Prof., Graduate School of Librarianship, Univ. of Denver, for his continued enthusiasm and criticism. Previous manuscripts were critiqued by Judy Houk, Library Reports & Research Service, Westminster, CO. Richard Presby, JHK & ASSOC., San Francisco, provided bikeway and safety literature from his extensive library files. Professional staffs at many public and private libraries helped the compiler gain effective use of their collections, including those at the University of Missouri at Columbia, University of Colorado at Boulder, Auraria Library at Denver, and the Denver Public Library. Thank you all! A special thanks to the editors of Library Journal, Bicycling! Mapazine, Civil Engineering and many others who continue to promote this bibliographic series through their journals, A very special thanks to Denver artist Eileen Bloustein for her cover illustration. For an exciting new edition, see Book No. 5, page ii. paw 1 TS CO Other Books in thi.sSeries . , . Preface . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 4 Abbreviations Sources . ii . l . . . . . . . . . . . I Books . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . 5 II Periodicals . . . . l . . . . . . . . 13 Catalogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 111 . IV Federal Documents . . . . . . . . . . 49 V State & Local Ibcuments . . . l I 1 . 54 Miscellaneous I I I * 71 . . . . 84 VI VII Newspapers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lI. A. B. c. D. E. Chicago Tribune . . . . Christian Science Monitor ... Los Angeles Times ....... New York Times ......... New Orleans Times-Picayune ... F, G. H, The Times (London) ....... Wall Street Journal ...... Washington Post ........ . Index .I,.............,.. Notes . . . . . . . . . ..~ page 2 . l e 84 85 86 87 90 92 98 98 102 . . . . . . . 106 American Youth Hostels, Inc, Board Belgium Bicycle Institute of A Bicycle Manufacturers Assn. o "British National Bibliogsaph Britain Central Business District committee Commission U.S. Consumer Product Safety C Cyclists Touring Club diagram Dept. of Transportation Great Britain graph House Report [U.S. Congress Los Angeles "Los Angeles Times':newspaper Library of Congress, located in the "'Nat'1 Catalog" available for sale from Leisure ti47Irwin, PO Box 4111, San Raf ietrer to7the Editor LTE mts. mountains Neth, The Netherlands AYH Bd Bel. BIA BMA BNB Br. CBD Corn. Comm. CPSC CTC diag DOT GB w-a HR LA LAT LC EIS NYC New Orleans, Louisiana Na'l Technical Information Service New York City, New York page photograph , 8 1 I , v references U,S, Representative in the Congress send a stamped, self-addressed,business-size envelope U.S. Senator in the Congre: Sen Sundav Times [London] ST. STM, S_undav Times Maeazine [London) table tab tabs tables Tour de France TdF The Times [London] Educational Supplement TES TofB Tour of Britain [the Milk Race] volume vol W located in "Whitaker's" :h pho phot refs. Rep SAE CES CONSULTED Accc?ss America: History and Life Applied Science & Technology Index Art Index Australian National Bibliography Australian Public Affairs Information Service Bibliographic Index Biological Abstracts Biole~ical & Agricultural Index BioResearch Index Books in Print British Humanities Index British Books in Print British National Bibliography British Technology Index Business Periodicals Index California State Publications Canadian Books in Print Canadiana Catholic Periodical & Literatrwe Index Consumers Index to Product Evaluation & Information Cumulative Book Index Current Index to Journals in Education Current Literature in Traffic & Transportation Dissertation Abstracts Internationl. A & B Sections. Education Index Engineering Index Environment Abstracts Forthcoming Books Government Publications [Great Britain Government Report. Guide to Indian Periodical Literature HRIS Abstracts Humanities Index Index to Current Urban Documents Index to Legal Periodicals Index to US Government Periodicals Library Literature Michigan Bocuments Monthly Catalo of United States Govesnment Publications Monthly Checklist of State Publications National Union Catalog [US. Library of Congress] Paperbound Books in Print Popular Periodical Index Public Affairs Information Service. Bulletin, Public Affairs Information Service. Foreign Language Ind. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Social Sciences Citation Index Social Sciences Index State Education Journal Index Transportation Research Abstracts United Nations Documents Index Whitaker's Cumulative Book List World Meetings Information Center. Current Programs. page 4 BOOKS BY PERSONAL AUTHOR contains new tour guides, repair manuals, racing texts, bike histories and popular guides If you have trouble obtaining a particular to biking. book, ask your local book dealer or librarian for help. klsa, Leisure Marketing, 647 Irwin, PO Box 4111, San Rafael, CAL 94103, sells bike books as shown abbrev. Other abbrev. i~di~a~~ ehe ~~~e~~~~ books: LC (Lib, of Con (Whitaker's), etc. For Warning: ate Index, out notice. ADAMS, Raymond ANQU AVIS, Frederick C, Cvclists~ Dietionarv F, c. Avis, London SE4. 1373? kps, illus, 1 Br, BIP, BALLANTINE, Richard How to Choose G Use a Bicycle. G.T. Foulis & Sparksford, Yeovil, Somerset, ENC. Naps, n lus 215 pages. X3.25. Originally publl as "Richard% Bicycle Book" by Pan Books of London in 1975 for X1.25, and by Random House in 1974 for $2.95. G-4) BARANET, Nancy Neiman A.S, Barnes 1 6lia index WC24 Yos;loff Lid, OHR for X3.75. W BASTIDE, Roger A la Pointe des Pelotonsr Oca6a face 3 Merckx. Presses Pocket, Paris, FRANCE. 1974. 315 pages, 5.00 Franc, The Tour de France challenge Luis Oca& and Eddy Merckx. LC (5-6) page 6 BENDIXSON, Terenee instead of Cars, T le Smith (Maurice), Ltd. 37 Gt. Russell St, London WClB 3PP. 1974. Maps, figs, refs 256 pages. f3.50. A textbook that argues for the need of new concepts in people transit in urban area: bikes are part of solution. Also titled "Without Wheels: Alternatives to the Private Car." EC (6-l) BENNETT, Margaret Pen name for June iemann and Bar ara Toohey. W-2) BIERMANN,June, and Barbara Toohey Bi.ki& for.GrownuDs. Dood, M&ad & Co, 79 Madison Ave NYC 10016. 1976. Illus, appe 249 pages. $6.95 hardcover. BLISII,Jeffrey La Bicvclette. Edition de L'Ho e, 955 me Amherst, ?lontrealS4Qu;bec,CANADA.H2L 3 1974. Illus, 231 "CollectionS pages. A translation of "The Pedal&'; handbook" published by Nash Pub. of Los Angeles, CAL in 1972. C (6-4) B W.H. Allen & Co Ltd, 'l!us, index, 216 ike industry from (6-5) BOYER, Richard G, do Publishing, Fayetteville,GA. n of bike :7 31 pages. riding safety suiti3d to young children. LC wfd BRIETJES,S,, and W. J. Dean PcdcTstrianRevolution: Streets Without Cars. Tandon! I~011sc, 201 E. 5oti, XYC 10022. 1974. Illus, maps, 52 pages. Design ideas for urban areas are given that encourage walking and biking, (6-7) CANT1 N ) World Pubns, PO Box 366, Mountain View, CAL 94042,' June 1977. 1111.1s) $2.95 pa. A tour of Scotland by bike. St%? BICYCLINGI, Jan 1977, p. 42. P 643) CARTER, Bruce Bike Racers, Longman Group Ltd, 74 Grosvenor St, London WlX OAS. 1974. Illus, 104 pages. E0.28. For schools. W (6-9) BOOKS CHANTTGNY, Louis Mes Grands du Cvclisme. Editions Lemgac, 51ll rue Durocher, OUTREMOUNT, Montreal, CANADA PQ-H2V-3X7. 1974. Iilus, 174 pages. "Collection Education Physique et Loisers." Biographical sketches of the Tour de France, Tour de St. Laurent, Olyn!pics,and the great competitive cyclists. LC, C (7-U CHAPATTE, Robert, and Francois Terbeen Alor Chapatte, Raconte..: Propos. Calmann-L&y, 3 rue Auber F75009, Paris, FRANCE. 1975. Illus, 215 pages. 35.00 Franc. "L'Heuro du Sport." Radio & TV coverage of French bike races told. LC (7-2) * DAFFER:'.Eileen Le Tsur de France. Blackie, Bishopbriggs, G64 2NZ SCOTLAND. 1974. Maps, illus, 33 pages. $0.70. "BibliothGque de travail." Adapted from booklet published by L'Institut Coopgratif de L'Ecole BNB Modem of Cannes in 1961. (7-3) DOUGHTERY. Dick, and Herman Auch Route-'76 Journal. Public Service Dept, Gannett Rochest ~ -'-wspapers,55 Exchange St, Rochester, NY k61?r 1976, TLls; maps. $0.75, Newspaper re-prints that desCri& the authors' Bikentennial '76 tour acro~, K& along with touring tips, BMA DUMOULIN, Ggrald Sant& et Joie de Uivre oar la Bicvclette, Lidec Edition, 1083 Ave Van Home, Montreal, 154 Quebec, CANADA. 1975. Illus, 72 pages, Description of the Tour L'Monde; perhaps a condensed version, C (7-5) DURAND, Jacques Vive le V610. EiiitionsStock, 6 rue Casimir-Delavigne F 75, Paris 6, FRANCE. 1974. Illus, biblio, 137 pages. 20.00 Franc. History, sport, biking. LC(7-6) EWERS, William Sincere's Bicycle Service Manual. Sincere Press, Box 17599, Tuscan, AR12 85731. 19/6. Illus, 154 pages, $6.95 pa, Repair manual with section on bike safety 6.history. Improved version of 1970 edition. C1(7-7) FARNEY, Michael H. New England Over the Handlebars: Little, Brown & Co, 34 Beacon St, 1975. Illus, 28 maps, 174 pages. to 38 tours east of New York that 4 days; description of each tour, and difficulty. I, LC A Cyclist's Guide. Boston, MA 02106. $4.95 pa. Guide take a few hours or facilities, mileage U-8) BOOKS FORESTER, John EfZective. Custom Cycle Fitments, 782 Allen Court, Palo Alto, CAL 94303. 1975? Graphs & tables are included in this 200 page mimeographed instructional how-to manual. $8.00. How-to get thru city traffic snfely , to eviewed in BICYCLING! March 1976. U3-1) Cycling Traffic Enaineerinp Handbook. S e address, 1976. Textbook for college classes in affic engineering that Forester uses to help urban planners/engineers understand bicycle traffic & facilities. $12' to bicyclists, .OO to everybody else, Reviewed in BICYCLING! Feb 1977. (8-2) GEORGE, Barbara (editor) Bicycle Racing: Reorints from Velo-news. Velo-news, 140 Elliot St, Brattleboro, VT 05301. 1975'16Illus, 96 pages, $2.00 pa. Articles appearing in Velo-News (1972-4) provide coverage of tactics, personalities, various races, training, techniques & biographical sketches. Reviewed in BICYCLING Ott 1976. (8-3) c-ill. LESPIE, David Craig, and others. Bicycles to Beaches. McGraw-Will Ryerson, 330 Progress Ave, Scarbou h, 707 Ontario, CANADA. 1973. Tllus, 117 pages, f -4.75 pa, student's edition, $4.50 I)id, Teacher's edition. "Studing Our Surroundings," A textbook for school children contains one chapter on bicycles. LC, C BIP See 23-10. (B-4) GRIBBLE, McPhee Bicycles: All About Them. Penguin Books, 625 Madison Ave, NYC 10022. 1976. Illus, 34 pages, $1,50 pa. "Puffin series." Children's book is also available from Kestrel Books of London for X1.70, etc.BNB (8-5) GRIFFITH, Jane, and Edwin Mullen Short Bike Rides in Connecticut. Pequot Press, Chester, CONN. 1976, Illus, maps, 71 pages, $2.95, Tours in Connecticut described. LC 03-6) HARRIS, Reg, and Gregory H. Bowden Two Wheels to the Top. W.H. Allen & Co Ltd, 44 Hill St, London WlX 8L8. 1976. Illus, index, 218 pages. s4.50. Autobiograph of a great British racer. d(8-7) HAWTHORN, Margaret, Elizabeth Hawthorn, & James Mafchir American Youth Hostels' Bike/Hike Book. Stackpole Books, Cameron & Kelker Str, Harrisburg, PA 17105. 1976. Maps, illus, index, 128 pages. Published in cooperation with Metropolitan New York Council of the American Youth Hostel. Camping, cycling, etc.LC(8-8) HEMSTAD, Rachel The-Hunffrv Pedalers Cock Book. Leisure Marketing, 647 Irwin, San Rafael CAL 94901? 1975? 3.99 oa. Recipes suited to bike tourists in search‘of delicious experie:lcesalong the route: and cycling tips. (9-I) HUNTER, Edmund Ladybird Books Ltd, PO Box :gjgBeechesRd, Loughborough, Leicestershire LEll 2NQ Illus, 53 pages, "A Ladybird Achiev No. i6" Suited to public schools: historic 'I'he Story of the Bicvcle. JCRG KTTCHPNG, Ron Everything Cycling. Kennedy Bras, Silsden, ENG. 1975? Sources to British bikes, accessories, clothing, data, and references. Sold by && for $2.95. (9-4) KNIGHT, Frank T, tips, racing, accessories, Co Lad, 9Q Ron76, Plbus, shopping (9-5) KNOTTLEY, P. C&ale Touring in Eurone, Constable & Co, Ltd, lo-12 OriangeSt, London WC2H 7EG. 1975 c3.00. CBL (9-6) LANCASHIRE, David See McPhee Gribble, 8-5, (9-7) LEHRMAN, Steve, and John Allis The Bicycle Book. Athenew ?ubs, 122 E. 42nd, WC 10017. May 1977, no details at this time. FB (9-8) LUEBBERS, David J, Far the 5 books on bicycle bibliographies,see pageiii. They cover the period 1950-1976 with 4,000 cntr&-s(9-9) McCULLAGH, Charles C., and Nancy Neiman Baranet American Bicvcle Racing. Rodale Press Inc. 33 E.Minor St, Emmaus, PA 18049. 1976. $3.95 pa. See BICYCLING for an excerpt, Dee 1976, p 36. FB (9-10) McFARLANE, John W. It's Easy to Fix YoursBike. Follett Pub Co, 1010 W. Washington Blvd, Chicago, Ill 60607. 1976, Illus, refs, 127 pages. $3.95. This is the 4th edition of McFarlane's maintenance/repair manual. LC (9-11) (XlI-;(' 10 MOllN,Peter B, Crestwood A, MINN 5600 0LJse Tnc, 515 .N* 1975. $4.95, 3 Camping & touring subjects? 0LI.T che1 Leullict aalion, Paris, I, raiscellanza. BLNEY, Ross Robert oubleday & Co, 1973 Illus (10-4) l PACNOUD, Georges Lr:Livre d,or de Poulidor. Racul Solal-,Central de Dif-fusiondes Editions, 8 rue Garancisre, F75006 Paris I.‘KANCE.109 pages. 26.75 Franc. "Sports 2005." Biol:raphicalsketch of famed racer Ra and poulidor, LC (104) R~rnard Thfvenet; bike racing histcry~'France. (10-S) PORTER, Hugh Ch,ampionon Two Wheels. Robert Hale Ltd, 63 Old Brnm ton Rd, Lcndcn SW7, 1975. Illus, 187 pages. $3001 0 Biographical expose by noted British racer, Hugh Porter. LC, CBI (10-6) PRUDEN, Donald Around-town Cycling. World Publications, Box 366, Mountain View, CA 94042. 1975. Illus, 109 pages. $2.50 pa. Shopping tips, maintenance, urban biking, and much more are provided here. LC, CIB, P (10-7) Bisvcler's Guide to Hawaii. Petraglyph Press, 211 Kinoole St, Hilo, Hawaii 96720. Tour guide with maps to the islands, FB. $3.25 pa. (10-S) RITCHIE, Andrew King of the Road: An Illustrated History of Cycling. Wildwood House Ltd, 29 King St, London WC2E 8JD, 1975 Illus, biblio, index, 192 pages. ~2.95. Also pub. by Ten Speed Press, Box 4310, Berkeley, CAL 94704 for $12.95 hard, $7.95 pa. A social history, well illus; especially good on British topics. LC,BNB,CBI (10-9) Reviewed in BICYCLING! May 1976. ROBB, Loren Bikes. Whitcoulls, Ltd, 3 Addle Hill, Carter Lane, London EC4V 5BB. Illus, 189 pages, g3.10. 1975(1@yI) ROBERTS, Derek The Invention of Bicvcles & Motorcvcles. Usborne Pubn Ltd, 20 Garrick St, London WC2E 9BJ. 1975. Illus, 48 pageso 6:1.50. ”The Muse of Discovery.”B (11-1) Park Ave S, NYC ren’s lit.F(ll-3) SCHA . TQuchstane Pr, aps, 112 $3.95. (11-4) vers~~e book cm raci that is distri.by'Windmill Press, Surrey, SIMES, Jack, and Barbara George WinninE Bicvcle Racinq, HI Regneq Co, C~i~a~~, 111. 1976. Illus, index, 195 pages, Paperback, LC (11-6) SMITH, Don Racer1 The Cycling Ganae. Trall Assocs, 320 State Hiwy No. 17, Mahwah, NJ OmO. 1975. Illus, 32 pages. Road & sprint racing described for children. LC(ll-7) SUTHERLAND, Howard Sutherland's Handbook for Bicycle Mechanics, Sutherland Pubns, Box 9061, Berkeley CAL 94709. 1976. Improved version of 1974 edition. $10.95 pa, R~;4e;d in BICYCLING! Jan 1977. TERBEEN, Francois Thevenet. Calmann-L&y, 3 rue Auber, F75009, Paris, FRANCE. 1975, Illus, 125 pages. 36.00 Franc. "Medaille d'or," The story of Bernard Thevenet and the Tour de France. LC (11-9) TI-IAWLEY, John How to Win Bicvcle Motocross, H.P. Books, PO Box 506@ Kino Station, Tucson, AR12 85703. 1975. Illus, 144 pages, $4,95 pa, This racing manual includes a section on how-to make your own track. F, BTP (11-10) paCc 12 TH IFl.'AULT , Mark Bit-qclcDigest. Follett Pub. Co, 1,10 \(.Washington Blvd, Chicago, 111 606 1973. IlkUS, 287 pages. "Digest Books series." LC $5.95 pa. (12-l) TOBEY, Peter W (editor) 06840. 1:375. Illus, refs., 192.pages, Improved edition of 1972 version. CI $4.95 pa. (12-2) WOLFE, Frederick L. WOODLAND, L.es Cvcle Racing & Touring;,Pelham Books, Ltd, 52 Bedford Sq, Land;; :klB 3EF 1976. Xllus, map, index, 133 pagesI l . (12-4) w, New Books whose Authors are not yet known: ccl, 120 N. Main, 2.98. "Three-M Home (l2-5) er - - Ra;$y;cNally & Co, PO Box 7600, Chicago, Illus, $1.95 pa. "How it Works & How To Fi; It seiies." FB (12-6) - - Consumer Guide: Bicycle Test Reports, Publications i;;;jrnational,Consumer Guide, Skokie, Ill. Summer Illus, 130 pages. $1.95 pa, Product evaluation'and comments on bike for adults & children are presented along with prices & addresses. CI (12-7) ~;~Yc2x& e - Complete Guide to the Bicycle, Petersen Pub, 8490 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CAL 90069. Revised 1972 "Buyers' Guide"? CBI 1975. - - Cvclinq. Bri.;i;gBo;: Centre, 153 E, 78th, NYC 10021. Nov 1976. . . (12-9) - ;: - Cycle Racing. British Book Centre, 153 E. 78th, NYC 10021. Nov 1976. $2.50. ?Same as Cycle Racinq "Know the Game” series by Educational Group? (li-10) NOTE: This section of books by personal authors contains 74 books. II PERIODICALS Doctors, lawyers, engineers, teachers, scientists and racers have written the following 299 articles that show a remarkably diverse interest in some aspect of cycling. They provide us with a mounting supply of data about bicycling and its role in human activity. Please note that:exclusively bike-oriented agazines are not indexed. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Gl-msh, Biswa N, Bicycle-operated PTO unit for small farms, vol 57, no, 7, p 42, July 1976. Various pedal-poKered devices are useful on farms, including winnower-thresher, churn, grinder. (13-1) AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ASSN. JOURMAL Kleiner, Beth C, and John D. Spengler, Carbon monoxide exposure of Boston bicvclists, vol 26, p 147-9,&b '76. CO levels are not dangerous in Boston; tabs. (13-2) ALASKA Carson, Dorothy Hill, and Ruth A. Sweek, from Circle to Valdez, VO’I. 42, p 16-19, Log of a 1931 bike trip from Yukon River to Valdez by 3 female teachers told: 5000miles! 3 photos(l3-3) Burkholder, Sally & Jim, Bicycling in Alaska: Eauipand suggested routes, vol.42, p 38-40, 82, 84 & 86, April 1976. Side tours by ferry in so.Alaska provide spice to 4 major bike tours; 6 photos, map. (13-4) AMERICAN FOREST Siple, June, Bikecentennial, vol 82, p 24-7, 61-3, Feb 1976. 28 Nat'1 Forests and Farks along the route from Portland, OR to Virginia coast offer facilities to bike tourists during the Bicentennial year; map, 9 photos. (13-5) AMERICAN HOME Bilgore, Ellen, Ultimate bicycle, vol 79, p 81,May '76. Excellent bike equipment is reviewed. (13-6) AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS. JOURNAL. Kroll, Bonnie, & Robert Sommer, Bicyclists' response to urban bikeways, vol 42, p 41-51, Jan 1976. (13-7) c Summary of nat'l survey: 5 photos, 3 diag, 7 tables. page 13 1, Feb 1973. Bicycling, vol 4, -23 bike books & journals are evaluated. (14-l) AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Proceedings. TE. See TRANSPORTATION RING JOURNAL, 37-9, 38-L-3. APARTMENT LIFE * vol 7, p 22-24, 68, Touring, maintenance tips, books, uying tips, many illustrations, thoughts on travel, etc. given.(14-2) :\RCHITECTUREIN AWS LIB (North sy Iiapoport,David, avid Mayes, The bike articl~i4-3) vol.63, p 90, Feb 1974. ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY (NYC) Eckman, Paul B. George Perlstein. Paul H Altrocchi. , vol 32, no 2; MDs take a look at wrist & lbrswnerve injuries caused by compression during long bike rides. (14-4) ARIZONA AND THE WEST Fletcher, Marvin E, , vol 16, no 3, p 219-232, A In 1896-3, the 25th Pnf. Ree, stationed at Ft. Missoula, Montana, tested bikes in rough terrain...a trip to St. Louis, Yellowstone, etc: 2 maps, 4 photo (14-5) ARTS & ACTIVITIES Benien, Bette, Bike-psych, vol 78, p 28-9, Sep 1975. Elementary school teacher says drawing a bike is good experience for youngsters; 3 drawings, (14-6) aUSTRAI.,IAN PARKS & RECREATION (Braddon, ACT) George, Cvclcwav planning, p 49-57, Feb 19760 T,2nrlins, Bikeways in Canberra, the capital city, told. (14-i') AUSTRALIAN QUARTERLY (Sydney) Smith, David F, Bikewavs for Australian cities, vol 46 no 2, p 69-74, June 1974. (14-8) BARRONS Motocross, new type bicycle puts Huffman Mfg: in high pear, vol 56, p 28-9, August 23, 1976. Despite poor nat'l sales, Huffman takes the lead with 30% of US market while imports decline. (14-9) BOY'S LIFE Chuck Steward writes the 'Bicycle Co1 month, but other contributors provide new ideas,too. R: Take the right eouipSteward, Chuck, Bicycle ment-, vol 65, p 16, 3 How-to guide, with camping check list4 photo. (15-2) Steward, Chuck, Planning a one-dav bike trip, vol 65, (15-3) p 6, Feb 1975. photo included. Flanders, Dave, lunknown) , vol 65, p 22-23, March.75. (15-4) Stcenblik, Jan W, (unknown), vol 65, p 54-55, March ‘75, (15-5) Steward, Chuck, Shopping for a lOwsDeed, vol 65, p ll(15-6) 13, April 1975. Shopping tips: 4 photos. Steward, Chuck, (unk), vol 65, p 16, May 1975. (15-7) Steward, Chuck, Biking food, vol 65, p 14, June 1975. How-to cook & plan proper diet for biking, (15-8) Steward, Chuck, Hela with Your cycling merit badge, (15-9) vo? 65, p 8, July 1975 How-to use the Boy Sco;t cycling pamphlet; tips, Steward, Chuck, Your personal bicycle shop, vol 65, p 16, August 1915 Equipment descripiion & how-to use them given.(lS-10) Steward, Chuck, A bicycle helmet: Do YOU need one?, (15-11) vol 65, p 16, September 1975. Helmets are recommended; general use told: 2 photos. Steward, Chuck, (unk), vol 65, p 16, Ott 1975. (15-12) 65, p 10, Nov 1975, (15-13) Steward, Chuck, (unk), \.lol Asa, Warren, Lunk), vol 65, p 8, Dee 1975. (15-14) Steward, Chuck, The weather and safe cycling, vol 66, (15-15) p 18-19, Jan 1976. How-to handle various weather conditions told. Gray, Robert, Monterev bike hike, vol 66, p 26-7, Jan 1976. Spanish missions, coastal area & cypress trees are enjoyed by Boy Scout troop in Cal. (15-16) Steward, Chuck, Cub Scouts auestions, vol 66, p 12-13, (15-17) Feb 1976. Bike questions are answered. Asa, Warren, (unk), vol 66, p 18, March 1976. (15-18) page 16 BOY'S LIFE (cont'd) Steward, Chuck, Bicentennial bikinq, vol 66, p 10-11, April 1976, Bikecentennial '76 trans.American tour described; how-to plan your own tour. (16-1) See and be seen, vol 66, p 44-45, April 1976. (16-2) Steward, Chuck, Questions Scouts ask, vol 66, p 10-11, Answers given. May 1976, (16-3) Steward, Chuck, Basic tire nroblems and repair, vol 66 p 60-1, June 1976. How-to'guide for repair/maintenance: 8 photos.(l6-4) Steward, Chuck, Lock it - don't lose it, vol 66, p 1617, July 1976. Guide to locks & security; ph(16-5) Steward, Chuck, Touring secrets, vol 66, p 18, Aug '76. Helpful tips given. (16-6) Steward, Chuck, Three-speed bicycles, 1~0166, p 20, Repair & maintenance: diagram.(l6-7) October 1976, Steenblik, Jan W, BikinP the C & 0 Canal Trail, vol 66 p 32-33, Ott 1976. From Cumberland, MD, to Washington, D.C., a Boy Scout group enjoys the sights of historic canal: 4 ph(16-8) Steward, Chuck, Ten-sneed accessories - how important? 'r;ol 66, p 14, Nov 1976. An evaluation of various types of equipment. (16-9) Steward, Chuck, Bright bikes for safety, vol 66, p 10, Dee 1976, Guide to reflectors & lights: 2 pha(16-10) Steward, Chuck, Get to know your gears, vol 66, p 12-3 Feb 1977, (16-11) Function & mathematics of bike gearing told: chart, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL (London) Craft, A.W, D.A. Shaw, N.E.F. Cartlidge, Bicycle injurl.es,fn children, vol 4, p 146-7, Ocr 20, 1973. A st,udyof 40~5accident victims in hospital show that 'high rise' bikes were common to head in'uries and fractured bones in children bikers. 3 16-12) BROWN'S GUIDE TO GEORGIA (College Park, GA) Cutler, Bill, (unk), vol 4, p 34-39, Jan/Feb 1976. (16-13) page 17 BUILT ENVIRONMENT (London) May, P, and W. MacKee, Feet and nedals...few rights of of way, vol 1, p 117-118, Sep 1975. (17-1) BULLETIN (Sydney) Crouch, Wally, The push-bike is booming, p 13, Sep 15, 1973. (17-2) Hersey, April, Life style: Two wheels are the in thing, p 36-37, March 1, 1975. (17-3) BUSINESS JAPAN (Tokyo) [formerly, ASIAN SCENE] Tana, A., Center boosts bicycle technolog.v,vol 19, no. 10, p 72, 1974. (17-4) CALIFORNIA BUSINESS & TRANSPORTATION MAG. (Sacramento) Bus rides for bikes, vol 1, no. 5, p 10-1, Ott 1973. CALTRANS' San Diego bike/bus hook up helps bikers put bikes on bus, and leave car at home. (17-5) CATHOLIC DIGEST Bronikowski, Ray, I almost killed Your child, vol 40, p 116-119, May 1976. Motorist asks parents to put reflectors on their children's bikes so he won't kill them (17-6) CHANGING TIMES Motorized bikes---they get UD to 200 MPGI, vol 30, P 21-23, Jan 1976. Regulation of mopeds in 10 states indicate wide variation of definition; helmets, insurance, etc show how chaotic those regulations can be: chart,il(l7-7) CHARTERED MECHANICAL ENGINEER (London) I Hebbert, R.A., The humble bicycle, vol 21, p 3-6, Nov 1974. Editor describes bike frames, lugs, materials engineering, math model, tyres, gears, etch 4 diag( 17-8) CHOICE (Chippendale, Australia) Children's bicycles, vol 14, p 364-9, Dee 1973. Product evaluation: illus, tables. (17-9) Two wheels in cities: Bicycles, mopeds, motorbikes, vol 15, Suppl. p 42-71, June 1974. Product evaluation; graph, tables, illus. (17-10) CINEMA PAPERS (Richmond, Australia) Bertrand, Ina, Francis Birtles: Cyclists, explorer, Kodaker, p 30-35, Jan 1974. Illus, biblio. (17-11) page 18 CIVIL ENGINEERING (ASCE) Bri.;;i;;s5Stevenage: Pathway pioneer, vol 45, p 73-74 7 England,; 'new town, near London demonstrates how bike, auto & ped traffic can be separated via underpasses, bridges, 'circles', and result in fewer accidents for all while improving flow; 2 phot (18-l) Netherlands3 No. 1 in bike Dathways vol 45, D 74-75, Nov 19% Editor-outlines Holland's bikeway history, popclariIy, Support & pavement construction: 6 photos, refs,(18-2) Godfrey Jr, K.A., CONGRESSIONAL RECORD See Federal Documents, see 49-l. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT (NYC) Paving trains put bikeway work in hiah gear, vol 47, no. 4, p 28-30, April 1973. Laying asphalt & concrete pavements described; costs, trends & bikeway studies told; 4 photos. (18-3) CONSUMER NEWS Biking for US gov,t ble with [This is the Bikcentennial, vol 5, p 2, July 1, 1975. helps make trans-American bike route possispecial signs & other preparations. a US HEW document, HE 1.509x5/13.] (18-4) CONSUMER REPORTS Toward safer bicycling, vol 38, p 140, Feb 1973. LTE from Sen. Saltonsall discusses bike safety plans in Massachusetts; Editor's reply. (18-5) Smith Jr, Hiram, Bike on the riRht, vol 38, p 360, May 1973, In response to Saltonsall's LTE, cyclists are riding on the right side of the road in Virginia&6) Add-on bike seats for children, vol 40, p 421-425, July 1975. Product evirluationof 24 rear and front mounted seats: what to laricfor. (18-7) Bicycle lock sets, vol 40, p 678-683, Nov 1975, Product evaluation of 86 security devices: 10 hotos. P18-8) High-rise bikes, [The 1976 Buying Guide], vol 40, p 111-119, Dee 1975. Ratings for 9 5-speed, 22 3speed, and 17 l-speed bikes presented. (18-9) lo-speed bikes, vol 41, p 76-85, Feb 1976. Product evaluation of 51 adult lo-speed bikes: light weight and racer styles: 6 photos. (18-10) page 19 CONSUMERS DIGEST (Chicago) Allen, Gene, RatinP auto bike carriers, vol 16, Nov/ Dee 1975, p 29. Product evaluation of bike carriers mounted on bumpers, trunks & roofs: best buys. (19-1) lo-speed wheels, vol 15, May/June, 1976, p 12-14. EvaPuation of 21 men, women & mixed 10-s eed bikes suited to touring/racing; std.price for F 2 bikes. (19-2) CONSUMERS' RESEARCH (19-3) Tricycles, vol 58, p '14-17 Nov 1975 Product evaluation of lOtchildren,; trikes; 3 photos. Tire nressure Pauses, vol 59, p 16-19, Jan 1976.(19-a) 6 high-pressure gauges for bikes evaluated: 4 photos. (19-5) Tire pumps, vol 59, p 14-17, March 1976. Few hand pumps are recommended: 10 pumps; 9 photos. Swann, Dick, Safe child-carriers for bicycles, vol 59 p 17, May 1976. Front-fitting seat or saddle is recommended, not rear seat: how-to guide; diagram(l9-6) COSMOPOLITAN Browder, Sue, Biking in the city, vol 178, p 136, 140, 246, June 1975. Shopping tips, accessories, what to wear, safety, parking, woes & weekend tips. (19-7) CURRENT MUNICIPAL PROBLEMS (Chicago) Rice, Joe A, Bike lanes - enthusiasm ebbs in Fort Collins, vol 15, p 179, Fall 1973. Bikeways aren't used as bikers continue use of major streets; accidents have't been reduced: need for recognition that bikes are vehicles, says city engineer of Ft. Collins, COLO. (19-8) Cleckner, Robert M, Bicycles on bandwagon, vol 16, no, 1, D 70, Summer 1974. BIA Field Dir. says that-cost benefits of urban bus/ bike/auto network leads one to conclude that bikeways deserve a piece of the pie; home-to-school bikeways are more difficult to justify: examples. (19-9) Temus, Joe, Bicycle regulations, vol 15, no, 3, p 279, Winter 197/t. Austin, TX, traf. 6 transp. dir. says new bike rulesof-the-road and safety must be developed before safe and tranquil traffic environment can be established, bikeway ideas given along with some tips. (19-10) DAILY TELEGRAPH MAGAZINE It is no longer indexed here. (19-11) page 20 DESIGN (London) Bike movement freewheeling, no. 322, p 19, Ott 1975. (20-l) Aerospace pro: Viscount-Trusty Ltd, no. 329, May 1976. Bike has sealed bearings, It. wt., for ~115; 5 photo p 52-3. (20-2) DESIGN & ENVIRONMENT The Spring 1975 issue (vol 6) is devoted to biking. Bikewav funds PO begging, p 8. Only $24m out of $4Om US funds for bikeways have been asked for: list. (20-3) Ferebee, Ann, Alternatives to the auto, p ll-15.(20-4) Ferebee, Ann, New urban car, p 16-19. Small electric cars in Holland shown; 3 diagrams, 2 photos. (20-5) Vrchota, Janet, Take a bus. US solution: 7 ph. (20-6) Carpenter, Edward K, Biking in the USA, Review of bike facilities in Denver, Alameda regional (canal) system in San Francisco area, Oregon's system: 5 ph. (20-7) Bob Summer,s guide to better bikewavs, p 28-29. Bike facilities in Davis, CAL are analyzed; ph(20-8) de Graaf, Peter VIM,, p 30-31, CWlists..chiD UDI That's the slogan of Holland's bikers who are now being plagued by hordes of new cars: 4 photos. (20-9) Grotenhuis, Dirk H. ten, Delft's beautiful bikeway, p 32-35. Medieval Dutch city provides safe bikeway with bridges, tunnels, traffic signs, parking and separation from auto/ped traffic: 6 photos. (20-10) Ferebee, Ann, Europe's best bikes, p 36-37, Prize winning bikes & mopeds reviewed by editor! 6 ph.(20-11) ~ Hosken, Fran P, Pedestrianization, p 40-43. Vienna’s CBD plan by VictorGruen told: map, 4 photos, (20-12) More alternatives to the auto, p 45-47. List of films, books, bikeway studies, magazines & organiza.(20-13) EC0 INFO [Queensland Conservation Council, Toowong, AUST] Metcalf, Bill, To bicycle or not to bicycle: That is the question, vol 1, p 16-20, Ott 1973. (20-14) THE ECONOMIST Pedalling hard, vol 260, p 69, Aug 28, 1976. Harry Bickerton sells out to TCK Group. (20-15) 1 page 21 ENGINEER (London) MacLain, Lynton, High tor&ue at low speed on a ulate with nancake motor, vol 243, p 28-9, A*ug 25, 1975. New electric motor may provide generator & flywheel for application to mopdesr graph, diag, 2 phot(21-1) ENGINEERING DESIGNER (England) Starkey, C.V, vol 2, p 17- rs I Cost estimates, Bike facility.(21-2) ENGINEERING EDUCATION NEWS (ASEE) One good wheel deserves another.., vol 3, no* 5, p 2, MIT prof Gordon Wilson and student Lee Dee 1975. Laiterman show their new bike designs; 2 photo,(21-3) ERGONOMICS (London) Edholm, 0. G., Bicycle Science: ErPonomics & Mechanics vol 18, no, 6, p 704, 1975. Book review of Frank Whitt's excellent book. (21-4) Daniels, E.B., M.M. Zajkowski, & C.G. Drury, Motor ) vol 19, E%X3E?XY!h indicates that skill is very important factor.(21-5) Kobas, G.V., & C.G. Drury, Bievclists exposure to risk vol 19, p 389-90, May 19766 Abstract of research indicates that bikers continue to use major roads despite high risk, may violate the law; a study of 155 bikers' routes & behavior. (21-6) EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL formerly, INTERNATTONALE PHYSIOLOGY (West Germany) ZEITSCHIFT F'iiR ANGLWANDT PHYSIOLQGIE EINSCHLIESS] Klimt, F, and G.B. Voigt, Studies for the standardiza- Study of saddle height, crank lenith and cadence yield concept of best efficiency 6. exercise; tables, graphs, formula: text in German with English abstract (21-7) McKay, G.A., and E.W. Banister, A comparison of maxinxm oxygen uwtake determination bv bicvcle ergometry at various Pedaling frequencies and by treadmill runnine,at various speeds, vol 35, no 3, p 191-200,1976. Pedal frequencies of 80 RPM and 100 RPM provide optimal oxygen uptake in ergometry. (21-8) PERIODICALS page 22 FAMILY CIRCLE Maas, Peggy, What to look for when YOU buy a bike, vol 82, p 20+, April 19/3 Shopping tips with hints on safety, brakes, gears; diagram. (22-l) Hoyt, Wade, How to Ret 200 miles to the gallon, vol 88 p 30, June 1976. Mopeds; illus. (22-2) FIELD & STREAM Netherby, Steve, Camping and the Bicentennial," vol 81 p 32-4, 37-8, June 1975. Editor describes his bike trip thxu historic areas from Boston to NYC to Washington DC; chart, 7 photos. (22-3) Wilhelm, Glenda, Biking back to America, vol 81, p 489 50, 52, 55, June 1976. 3000-mi family bike trip to Washington DC from so.Californiadescribed: tips for family touring: 5 photos. (22-4) FIZIOLOHICHNYI ZHURNAL (Kiev, URSR) Monoharov, V.D., and V.A. Antikova, Effect of traininq Iration in h p 807-812, 1975. Higher efficiency of 9xternal respiration was seen in cyclists who sp@ci,i Iized in track racing which helped them reach greater absolute and relative maximal values of oxygen uptake and carbonic acid gas excretion1 written in Ukranian with Russian and English summary. (22-5) FORBES On a bicvcle built for..,most anvone, vol 118, p 23, Aug 1, 1975. Bike industry growth remains at 8% to 10% per year despite slow down in bike boom;phi22-5) FORENSIC SCIENCE SOC'IETY, JOURNAL, (Harrogate, ENGLAND) clist road accidents, vol 15, w 79 Analysis'of English hike, ped & motorcycle accidents show that cyclists receive high rate of head and face injuries; statistics; 5 figs, 2 tabs, (22-7) MacKay, G.M., FORTUNE Wellemeyer, Marilyn, Peregrinationsof a business cyclist, vol 93, p 75, 78, 82, 88, 90, June 1976. Business executives take to cycling; 12 photos.(22-8) GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Schildkraut, Midge L, Be sure YOU know these bike safety rules, vol 182, p 183, March 1975. (22-9) page 23 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING (cont'd) How to find the bicycle built for YOU, vol 182, p 220, 773-3, June 1975. Shopping tips to bikes & equipmt. h&k (23-l) GOURMET Kenyon, Michael, Two bicycles p 24-5, 76-80, 82-85, June nomic expedition thru sights & smells of nw France doesn't include camping out; seacoast settings to apple orchards to wine country; 5 recipes. (23-2) HOUSE & GARDEN Smith, Mary, SeeinP America on wheels, vol 148, p 92, 167, June 1976. Description of trans-American bike route from Oregon to Virginia; 2 photos. (23-3) HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS Kawatski, Jeffery D, and Arlen M. Denk, Hvdro-wneumatic * drive gives boost to bicycle, vol 29, p 78-9, May.76. How-to build your own pedal driven pneumatic power assisted bike system; 1 photo, 1 diagram, (23-4) INDUSTRY WEEK Bicycle makers see a better Year ahead, vol 188, p 45, 9m bikes are expected to be sold in March 8, 1975. US during 1976, better than 1975 sales; photo,(23-5) INSTRUCTOR Lesjack, John J, Bicycle drill team, vol 82, p 204-5, Feb 1973. Elementary school teacher organizes the Rincon Valley Bicycle Drill Team, Santa Rosa, CAL. (23-5) Truesdell, William, and Carol Wicks, Bike ed. for teachers and kids, vol 86, p 58-9, August 1975. Road experience followed by actual performance test is stressed in bike safety: refs, photo, 4 dia.rams. P 23-7) Gary, Charlie, Bicycling tiws, vol 86, p 70, Aug‘1976: Safety tips are provided with the above item. (23-8) INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCES I Kane, Thomas R, Fundamental kinematical relationships for single-track vehicles, vol 17 p 499-504 August 1975. Mathematical model and fokula describe the kinematical situation of bikes in motion: refs.(23-9) JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (Madison) Engleson, David C, Bicycles to beaches, vol 5, p 20, Fall 1973, Book review of Gillespie's book that is (23-10) suited togrades 4 to 6; see 8-4. I page 24 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATlON InterdisciDlinarv bike tour, vol 46, p 40-1, Feb 1975. Ecology, community health, personal health, map reading, & touring combine to make a great 2 week tour-class at Catonsville Community College. (24-l) JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY (London) Osborne, A.E., G.L. Read, & D.R. Wilkie, Bicvcle ergometer with direct readina out of torque. sneed and 375. power, vol . ? no Equipment designed t; help with man-power&d aircraft project; diagram. (24-2) JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION Palmer, Mildred, Bike Query answered, vol 40, no 6, p 7, Nov/Dec 11974,also May/June 1974. Supplier says in LTE in reply to Drach's LTE that battery-assist-motor can help boost bikes. (24-3) Drach, Ronald W, Bike Droblem answered, vol 41, no 2, p 7, 1975. One legged cyclist says 26 inch wheel tricycle solves his balance problems. (24-4) JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH (Nat'1 Safety Council) Noordzi-j,P.C, Cyclinerin the dark: An analysis of fatal bicycle accidents in the Netherlands, vol 8, p 73-m/6,June 19/6, Statistical survey of Dutch bike accidents in both urban brrural areas indicates higher risk of fatality at nite; also rural accidents are more serious.(24-5) JOURNAL OF SPORT HISTORY (University Park, PA) Kennard, J.A, Social History of the Bicycle, vol 2, no, 1, p 79-81, 1975. Book review of Robert Smith's history of the early bike movement is US. (24-6) JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC SAFETY EDUCATION (Washington,D.C.) Clcckner, Robert M, A long look at bicycle safety, p 12, Ott 1975. Excerpts from presentation at the annual American Driver & Traffic Safety Educ, ASSOC. conference, Warrensburg, MO, Aug 1975, (24-7) JOURNAL OF TRAUMA (Baltimore) Guichen, Donald M.P., S. Terence Myles, Bicycle iniur- ies: One-year sample in Calvary, vol 15, no. 6, p 504-506, May 1976. Head injuries are common: only 20% of bike accidents are with autos; children are the usual victims: type of bike not noted1 a (24-8) Canadian study: 3 graphs, refs. page 24 JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATION Interdisciplinarvbike tour, vol 46, p 40-1, Feb 1975. Ecology, community health, personal health, map reading, & touring combine to make a great 2 week tour-class at Catonsville Community College. (24-l) JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY (London) Osborne, A,E,, G.L. Read, & D.R. Wilkie, Bicycle ergometer with direct readinp out of torque, speed and power, vol ?49, no 1 p* Proceedings 18-9 July 1975. Equipment designed t: help with man-powerid aircraft project; diagram. (24-2) JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION Palmer, Mildred, Bike query answered, vol 40, no 6, p 7, Nov/Dec 1974, also May/June 1974. Supplier says in LTE in reply to Drach's LTE that battery-assist-motorcan help boost bikes. (24-3) Drach, Ronald W, Bike nroblem answered, vol 41, no 2, p 7, 1975. One legged cyclist says 26 inch wheel tricycle solves his balance problems. (24-4) JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH (Nat,1 Safety Council) Noordzij, P.C, Cycling in the dark: An analysis of fatal bicycle accidents in the Netherlands, vol 8, 73-s/6,June 19/6, Statistical survey of Dutch bike accidents in both urban & rural areas indicates higher risk of fatality at nite: also rural accidents are more serious.(24-5) JOURNAL OF SPORT HISTORY (University Park, PA) Kennard, J.A, Social History of the Bicycle, vol 2, no, 1, p 79-81, 1975 Book review of Robert Smith's history of the early'bike movement fs US. (24-6) JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC SAFETY EDUCATION (Washington, D.C.) Cleckner, Robert M, A long look at bicycle safety, Excerpts from presentation at the p 12, Ott 1975. annual American Driver & Traffic Safety Educ. Assoc. (24-7) conference, Warrensburg, MO, Aug 1975, JOURNAL OF TRAUMA (Baltimore) Guichen, Donald M.P., S. Terence Myles, Bicycle iniuries: One-year sample in Calgary, vol 15, no. 6, Head injuries are common: p 504-506, May 1976. only 20% of bike accidents are with autos; children are the usual victims: type of bike not noted; a Canadian study: 3 graphs, refs. (24-8) page 25 LONG RANGE PLANNING Wilson, David G, Future of the bicycle - Its problems and potentialities, vol 8, p 81-88, April 1975. Development of new bike designs and establishment of its right-of-way will give bikes a role in urban transportation; mechanical engineer reviews past & future designs, their impact & needi 8 diag, 3 photo,, (25-l) MACHINE DESIGN Backpedalinp transmission shifts bicycle Pears, vol 48 42 July 22 1916. Bowman Instrument Corp of Ft. 23,; shows h& its gear changer works...just back pedal, no cables: 4 diagrams. (25-2) MANICIPAL REVIEW Wallis, H.F, Has the age of the bicvcle returned? ~01 44, p 354-6, Dee 1973, Bike use and sales increase as planners admit that cars plague our pedestrian society; Davis, CAL, & Stevenage, RNG, set an example to follow; 2 figs. (25-3) MARYLAND ASPHALT PAVER Maryland DOT bikewavs prove popular, p 10, Feb 1975. Shoulder bikeways & off-street bike paths are part of Maryland demonstration projecti photo, (25-4) Comprehensive orogram is puttina state hi&way system in improved condition, p 2-4, Aug 1975, Maryland hiways are receiving extra shoulders to handle bike traffic! 7 photos. (25-5) MATH TEACHER Metz, James R, Pedaling mathematics, vol 68, p 495-8, Ott 1975, Fill-in-the-blank exercise for students presented; computing gear ratios to frame size are covered; grade levels 7 thru 9. (25-6) McCALLS Little, Suzanne, Commuter cyclists, vol 103, p 38, Aug 1976, Some cities are improving their bike facilities for the local commuter: examples. (25-7) MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED The new, new bike storv, vol 71, p 20, Ott 1975. 12 short items presented; bike sales, bikeways, helmets, brakes, safety, lights, accidents, etc. (25-8) Mackerodt, Fred, The mODed'S curious debut, vol 72, p 52-3, 145-6, 148, May 1976. How will it be classified in USA?; review of its safety, maintenance & construction; 11 models discussed: 7 photos. (25-9) page 26 MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED (cont'd) Eckstein, Paul M, Oval bike sprocket makes you strong vol 72, p 84, May 1916. Elliptical sprocket designed by engineers & recreationalists may provide greater pedaling efficiency; 3 photos. (26-l) MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS (Madison) Weiser, Philip C, Robert A Kinsman, & David A. Stamper, Task-specific svmntomatology changes resulting from solonged submaximal bicycle riding, vol 5, no. 2, p-79, Summer 1913. Riders with long distance experience have better uptake/recovery rates that those without experience; tabs, charts, refs. (26-2) Pandolf, Kent Bs, Bruce J. Noble, Effect of pedalling speed and resistence changes on perceived exertion for eauivalent power outputs on the bicycle eraer Cyclists may vol 5, no. 2, p 132, Summer 1973. think they are working harder at higher pedaling speeds, but probably aren't; refs. (26-3) Hagberg, J.M., M.D. Giese, & J.P. Mullin, Effect of different gear ratios on the metabolic resnonses of competitive cyclists to constant load steady-state 7 competitive work, vol 7, p 74, Spring, 1975. cyclists were tested.,.blood, gas, pressure, etc. (25-4) Wilmore, Jack H, J.A. Davis, R. O'Brien, P. Vodak, G. Walder, and E.A. Amsterdam, A comparative investigation of bicyc1ina.tenni.sand iogRi.naas modes for altering cardiovascular endurance capacity, vol 7, no. 1, p 83, Spring 1975, Cycling promoted heart endurance capacity best in a group of sedentary middle-aged men during 20 week test. (26-S) Pollock, Michael L, John Dimmick, Henry S. Miller, Jr, Zebulon Kendrick, and A. C, Linnerud, TraininR on cardiovascular function and b adult men, vol 7, no, 2, p 13 Comparative effect of running, walking & biking on sedentary middle-aged men determined; tabs, refs, (26-6) Shennum, Paul L, and Herbert A. deVries, Effect of saddle height on oxygen-consumption during bicycle ergometer work, vol 8, no. 2, p 119-21, Summer 1976. Suggested saddle height should be 103% to 104% of leg length, as measured by the authors: refs. (26-7) PERIODICALS page 27 MERCER LAW REVIEW Izard I John, John C. Station Jr, & Michael E. Ross, Of bicycles and beer: Vertical territorial and customer restraints from Schwinn to Coors, vol 26, no. 3 p 507-26, Winter 1975. Supreme Court's infihble decision on Schwinn Bike Co. of 1967 has lead lower courts into trouble: condemnation of all vertically imposed territorial & customer restraints is no longer an absolute; refs. (27-l) METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. STATISTICAL BULLETIN. Cycling accident fatalities in the United States, vol 57, p 2-4, June 1976. With accidents requiring hospital treatment reaching a million a year, and fatalities rising to 989 per year, it looks like the young cyclist is usually at fault: tabs, refs. (27-2) MIDWEST ENGINEER (Chicago) Zimmerman, Mary A, and John N LaPlante, Developing the ci;z's bikewav system, vol 26, no 7, p 6-7, April City engineers describe the Chicago bikeway systkm, how it was planned, implemented,& problems. Biking - no exoerience (or sitit) reauired, no, 7, p 14-15, April 1975. Blind follow sound of beeper attached to bike in the lead; invention by Western Electric; 2 photos. (27-4) THE MIDWEST MOTORIST (AAA) MinEb f;i;, Your Auto Club takes YOU biking, p 5-6, Auto Club of Missouri offers new bike club: 2 ;hotos. (27-5) MONEY Flat-free bike tires, vol 4, p 16, Aug 1975. BykFil injected into tires becomes solid, eliminates need for pump or patches. (27-6) MOTOR BOATING & SAILING Wiley, Jack, Girard bicycle comaactor kit, vol 136, p 60, Nov 1975. A 'collapsible'kit saves space. (27-7) Dillon, Jack, Sea-goinp bike, vol 137, p 146, Jan 1976, Bike provides cheap local transport when in port: collapsible bike shown: 8 photos. (27-8) NATIONAL PARKS & CONSERVATION MAGAZINE Runte, Alfred, Yosemite Vallev railroad hip,hwavof history, pathway of promise, vol 48, p 4+, Dee 1974, Historic review of Yosemite Nat'1 Park: bikes ma help save it from auto congestion: map, 6 phoc(24; -9) page 28 NATIONAL TIMES (Sydney) Hawkins, Trevor, Pushbike makers are ridinp a boom... in small-car country, p 26-21, 24 Dee 19/3. (28-l) Burden, Peter, One night in 1892 the ended: Here's to its revival in 1 ~27, &bike era Jan 1974, (28-2) Hawkins, Trevor, John Nicholson: 0nly money will stoD him bringing home a world cvclinR title, p 38, 25 March 1974. (28-3) James, Peregrine, Track cvclinar What it needs is a good nromoter, an indoor track and sDectators, p 44, 12 Aug 19%. (28-4) James, Peregrine, Cycle race - Six-day marathon, p 54, 21 Ott 1974. (28-5) Bell, Glennys, Beautiful people are cycling in our parks: Slowly and elegantly of course, p 8, 13 Jan 1975, (28-6) .JNTIes, Peregrine, to riches, p 42, J,ames,Peregrine, p 50, 22 March 1 58-9) NAVAL LIFELINE (US Navy) Mandatory bicycle safety regs effective 1 May, vol 3, p 28, Nov/Dec 1974. CPSC regulations on bikes sold across US will go into effect May 19751 D207,15t3/6, (2840) Bike, vol 4, p 15, March/April 1975, Case review of Tke accidents that lead to death of Navy personnel is a warning to the wise; 207.1%4/2. (28-U) NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDKINE (Boston) Smail, David F, Handlebar nalsv, vol 292, no, 6, p 322, Fcb 6, 1975. Doctor describes what happened to his hands during long tour...numbness,weakness in hands; asks if other doctors for advice. (28-12) vol 292, no, 13, p 702, March 27, 1975" Doctor; Pasuale F. Finelli and Steven C. Hod,es say conditi.onis well known to cyclists, and rumL butts may OCXXIPtoo. (28-13) Handlebar Daisy page 29 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (cont'd) More on bicycle neuropathies, vol 292, no. 23, p 1245, June 5, 1975. Two LTE: Keith M Gardner suggests cyclists keep less than l/3 of his weight on the handlebars: refs. Drs. Melvin Stem, Henry Golembesky and Jory Goodman say they know the problem and want more investigation. (29-l) NEW SOCIETY Bendixson, Terence, Bikes on move, vol 36, no 712, p 477, 1976. (29-2) NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW (Iowa) Hertzel, Leo J, Of bicycles & buses & other moving things, vol 258, no. 3 p l/-29, Fall 19/3 Case study of Wisconsi: Highway situation ieads author to support mass transit & bikes as solution to auto dominated society: 7 photos. (29-3) ORGANIC GARDENING & FARMING Rodale, Robert, Power from the people, vol 23, p 43-52 Human-powered devices in Fornacjsa, China May 1976. and Philippines shown; water pump, bike freight, trolley & agri-devices; 7 photos. (29-4) Wilson, David Gordon, Putting the lens to work, vol 23, p 53-55, May 1976. Pedal powered devices are far more effective than arm powered devices: phoco(29-5) Burgel, Jim, Bread for the table, vol 23, p 55-57, May Pedal powered grinder and butter chum are 1976. useful around the home: 2 photos. (29-6) Davidson, Joel, and Sherri Davidson, Pedal-powered agrain mill, vol 23, p 57-58, May 1976. Stationary bike serves as flour mill; photo. (29-7) Brr?nch, Diana, Cvclinp toward energy efficiency ~0123 p 59-63, May 1976, Multi-purpose 'Energy C$cle' has a countertop, pulleys & gearings to help out in the home: 2 photos, 1 diagram. (29-8) Ruttle, Jack, Using pedal power in the harvest kitchen vol 23, p 100-3, Ott 1976. Bike mechanism can be adapted to power kitchen equipment...com sheller, grinder, ice cream chum, etc; 4 photos. (29-9) OUI Oui's ultimate bicycle, vol 4, p 78-79, August 1975. (29-10) PERIODICALS page 30 OUTDOOR RECREATION ACTION (US Bur. of Outdoor Recreation) BMA and Bikecentennial '76, no, 39, p 18-19, Spring'76. 1976 should be the 4th biggest bike sale year in US history: tour group seeks leaders; photo. (30-l) Monroe County, Florida, no. 39, p 26, Spring 1976. More bike trails will be created. (30-2) Philadelphia Bike Coalition, no. 39, p 29, Sprin 1976 Bridges and crossings may be used by cyclists.P30-3) 166.17rno. 39. Bicentennial programs, no. 40, p 10, Summer, 1976. BMA celebrates 20th annual 'Bike Month,' and 100th anniversary of American bike use, (30-4) Bicentennial actions, no. 40, p 31-2, Summer 1976. US Forest Service adopts Bikecentennial '76 as its Bicentennial program, implementing bike trails in 25 nat'l forests: trans-American trail open: 2 ph(30-5) World Bicycle Week, no. 41, p 12-13, Fall 1976. UN will sponsor its 2nd annual bike week that will demonstrate bike applications to urban & transport situations around the world: photo. 166.17tno. 41. (30-6) PARADE (Melbourne) Oppennan, Sir Hubert Ferdinand, Oppy: Peerless pedaler no. 283, p 18-19, June 1974. (30-7) PARKS & RECREATION Cleckner, Robert, New switch for old railroads, vol 8, p 20+, Feb 1973, BIA Field Dir. surveys problems of creating bike/hike trails on top of abandoned railroad beds: examples given, (30-8) Bicycle trail to guide cvclists across country, vol 11, Bikecentennial */6 route from sea p 2, May 1976. to sea may attract summer tourists: photo. (30-9) Felton, Bill, Loop lives on, vol 11, p 18-21+,Ott 1976. Milwaukee County's peripheral bikeway ties parks, rivers, scenery, lake, etc. together as it follows power lines, hiways, etc; map, 2 photos. (30-10) PEOPLE Scott, Robert B, They may be speed kings, but Sheila Young & Jim Ochowicz are spinning their wheels maritally, vol 5, p 81-83, May 10, 1976. Sheila is an Olympic champ in skating & cycling, and thev nlan to be married after Montreal '76:5uh(30-11) , page 31 PHYSICS TEACHER Zollman, Dean, and George Athey, Variations on the bicycle generator, vol 14, p 61-2, Jan 1976. Pedaler turns on switch to various light bulbs that demand greater output from him as he pedals the (31-1) stationary bike; fig, 2 photos. Stepp, Richard, The bicycle lab, vol 14, p 439-40, Ott Experiments with bike help students understand the reality of gravity, torque, gear ratios and the necessary force to climb a hill: 2 diagramsl1976.(31-2) PLANNING SA (Adelaide, Australia) Tregenza, Joh,Cycling Sep/Oct 1973. in Adelaide, no. 35, p 15-16, (31-3) cle program: A learning experiLittle, Willard, Bicyl ence, vol 19, p 202-3,-Spring 1975. Hospital teacher discusses the training of retarded (31-4) children, POLICE CHIEF Walsh, David E, Don't all bicycles talk? vol 42, no. 6 Innovative 'talking' bike gives inp 53, 1975. (31-5) structions at school assemblies: 4 photos. Cleckner, Robert M, Lonp,hard look at bicycle safety, BMA official says bikes aren't toys, and should be treated as vehicles on the road with strict enforcement of traffic laws; public instruction needed. vol 43, no. 6, p 58, June 1976(31-6) Homstein, Daniel, 'E-pluribus-unum' Bicycle traffic safety education in New Jersey, vol 43, no. 9, p 38, New Jersey bike safety expert cells 40, Sep 1976. how his state reduces bike accidents via state-wide plan: educational materials, film, school programs, (31-7) AAA help, etci photo POPULAR ELECTRONICS Fitchenbaum, Matthew, Strobe flasher for night cycling vol 10, p 68-70, Ott 1976. How-to build strobe light using xenon flash tube; circuit & parts are (31-8) described; diagram. POPULAR MECHANICS Eugene A. Sloane, author of "The New Complete Book of Bicycling," writes the monthly "Bicycle Shop" column It is not indexed here. (31-9) that appears in PM. PERIODICALS page 32 POPULAR MECHANICS (cont'd) Hartford, Bill, Moneds: Pedal home if you run out of pas! vol 146, p 56-8, Aug 1976. Summary of current mopeds: prices, models, sources given; 16 phot(32-1) POPULAR SCIENCE Lindsley, E.F., Bike power from taped cones, vol 208, p 76, Feb 1976. Battery operated front-wheel drive moped permits reaz-wheel pedaling: photo. (32-2) Burden, Dan, Celebrate '76 on the coast-to-coast bicycle route, vol 208, p 104-5, 136, March 1976. Dir, of Bikecentennial '76 describes the various tours, attractions & procedure; map, 6 photos.(32-3) Stepler, Richard L, mraulic bike brakes - faster safer stopning? vol 208, p 32, May 1976. Sears now offers front/rear brakes activated by one lever brake handle: 2 photos. (32-4) Stepler, Richard L, Slide-mount carrier - new bike-pack sys tern, vol 208, p 42, June 1916, Eclipse oft;;s5> ' convenient new rear carrier; 3 photos, Stepler, Richard L, Bike sailing - a windy Eort for cyclists, vol 209, p 122, Aug 1976. Danner Bike Co's new sail for bikes is demonstrated; fairly stable; 3 photos, 4 diagrams, (32-6) PRODUCT ENGINEERING Hydraulic brake stops bicycle quickly, safely, vol 46, Front & rear brakes can stop a 15 P 12, Sep 1975. rq&,3i9t lb. rider in 9 to 14 feet: 1 diag, photo. - . (32-7) PUBLIC WORKS Effects of the energy uiisis on hie;hwaydesi&G, vol 105 Bikeways, car pooling, reduced p 51-2, Dee 1974. street lights 6 signing, etc, discussed; photo(32-8) Turturici, A.R., An evaluation of speed-curtailing bumps, vol 106, no. 8, p 73-6, Aug 1975. While various bumps in the road may slow some motor vehicles occasionally, these man-made 'barriers' may be hazardous to bicyclists: fig, 5 photos. (32-9) QUALITY ENGINEER (London) Watkins, C., Influence of vehicle safety regulations on quality assurance, vol 37, p 251-2, Ott 1973. (32-10) page 33 READER'S DIGEST George, Jean, Bicycles built for fun, vol 108, p 16870, 72, March 1976. Sweeping view of bike popularity in America, from family touring to bikeways, (33-ij GENERALE DES ROUTES ET DES AEXODROMES (Paris) Granger, V., ,Le stationnement des deux-rouses legers, p 76-78, Nov 1975. Parking facilities for light two-wheeled vehicles discussed; English summary; ilius, diagram. (33-2) ROAD ALERT (Port Holme, Australia) Bicyclists ...and the potential dangers, vol 7, p 6-7, Summer 1975. (33-3) ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN. PROCEEDINGS. Moulton, Alex, The Moulton bicycle, vol 46, p 217-34, The designer of small-wheeled collapsible urban bike describes his famous invention and its history: gives test results; 7 photos, 2 diag, 8 gra. (33-4) RUBBER DEVELOPMENTS (England) Carefree cycling on Cairfree Tares, vol 27, p 16-18, no. 1, 1974. Tires of Raleigh Industries reviewed, (33-5) RYDGE,S CCEM (Sydney) [Construction, Civil Engineering, Town planners report shows increasing need for cycleways, vol 8, p 8, Dee 1, 1975, (33-6) SAFETY CANADA (Ottawa) Bicycling in Canada - State of the Art - and the Law! Part 2, p 1-3 (33-7 Pa'rt, p l-3: :::~;~;;;6. (33-81 -SCHOOL & COMMUNITY (Columbia, Missouri) Davenport, Irvin W, Missouri bicycle safety program, vol 62, p 36-7+,April 1976. Pilot project at Poplar Bluff, MO, requires community involvement as well as in-school planning: testing, (33-9) films, bike safety packet, etc told. the potenHammond, Allen L, Conservation of eneraY: tial for more efficient use, vol 178, p 1079-81, Energy efficiency of the bike is Dee 8, 1972, compared with walking, train, bus, car & plane: (33-10) table. page 34 SCIENCE (cont'd) Hirst, Eric, and John C. Moyers, Efficiency of energy use in the United States.,vol 179, p 1299-1304, March 30, 1973. While mass transit systems are more than twice as energy efficient as autos, biking and walking are an order of magnitude more efficient. (34-l) Lincoln, G.A., econservation, Ener vol 180, p 155-62, April 13, 1973. OEP Dir. challenges science and technology to change pattern of energy consumption in US; bike paths & sidewalks, too; 4 charts. (34-2) SCIENCE DIGEST Teresi, Dick, Engineering a better bike, vol 80, p 4959, Aug 1976. New products and procedures include frames of titanium, aluminum & graphite; new brakes, automatic transmission; a trial road test of these products told; 6 photos, 6 illus. (34-3) SCIENCE TEACHER Pruden, Donald J, Collision nrobabilitv and bicycle safety, vol 43, p 40-1, Jan 1976. Statistical probability model discussed: be visible, be predictable, be defensive, be aware of traffic: diag.(34-4) SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Wilson, S.S., Bicycle technology vol 228, p 81-91, Engineering proiessor presents bike March 1973. history (12 photos) with emphasis on the significance of its application to other industrial uses. He reviews the Stumey-Archer Hub (6 diagrams) and the efficiency of bike transportation as compared to other modes. A major article. (34-5) SHIRE & MUNICIPAL RECORD (Sydney) Bikeway design urovides new challenge for cities, vol 66, p 693-5, Nov 1973. (34-6) SOCIAL POLICY Illich, Ivan, Recycling the world, p 10-16, Nov/Dec Expose on man's dependence on mechanical 1973. transportation systems; more equity can be gained by bicycling; perceptive look at the whole affair;2 pho. (34-7) SOLDIERS (US Army) Hake, Janet, Bikecentennialt For bicycles only vol 30 no, 8, p 21-5, Aug 1975 Review of US bike siene in anticipation of trans-Aierican bike tour; 3 ph(34-8) Machines of war, vol 30, no 8, p 24-25, Aug 1975. Role of bikes in war told; 2 ph. D101.12v30no.8 (-9) page 35 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Gilbert, Bil, Road to independence, vol 44, p 50, 53-4 Bikecentennial '76 trans-American March 1, 1976. route project described: where to stay, costs, addresses, registration, etc; map. (35-l) Corey, Edward, Cycling cards, vol 44, p 44-49, June 14 15 delightful post cards of spurious origins 1976. are p.resented. (35-2) Verschoth, Anita, Almost all in the family, vol 44, p 60, June 28, 1976. Sheila Young's brother and fiance are on the US Olympic team: a run down on the team, (35-3) Campbell, Jule, In the wake of the bike boom, an accessory avalance, vol 43, p 48-51, July 5, 1976. Hartley Alley and other suppliers of bike clothing, bags, equipment are interviewed; market is varied & booming as tourists take to the road; 7 photos(35-4) Levin, Dan, Tea for two-wheelers, vol 45, p 44-45, Red Zinger classic in Boulder, CCL0 Aug 23, 1976 is sponsored'in part by Celestial Seasonings: John Howard is win; 3 races: 2 photos. (35-5) Matthews, Christopher, She was the Young of old, ~07.45 . p 57-58, Sep 20, 1976. Sheila Young takes t;;;k6) race in Monteroni, Italy; photo. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER (London) Xercavins, Pierre, and Klaus Ostenfeld, Structul-es for the Olympic complex in Montreal 1976 with emphasis m the design of the Velodrome and Swimming Centre shell structures, vol 54, p 329-39, Sep 1976. Pre-stressed concrete shulls of the velodrome and swimming center at 1976 Olympics are analyzed by two engineers; 15 diagrams, I4 photos, refs. (35-7) SUNSET Saace savinp in the &ars, vol 150, p 70, Jan 1973, How-to build vertical bike storage into your garage; 2 photos. (35-8) Palm Sgrinas biking gets better, vol 156, p 16, Jan '76. 15-mile route thru palm lined streets, golf areas & cityscapes described: 1 map. (35-9) Bikecentennial? It's sign up time, vol 156, p 58, Trans-American bike tour includes March 1976. various shorter/regional tours; registration; costs and addresses given; photo. (35-10) page 36 SUNSET (cont'd) Connery, Sam, and Peter Jensen, Biking the California coast, vol 156, p 66, 69-70, 72, April 1976.(Part I) Tour guide to seacoast & beach fronts from Santa Barbara to San Diego; map source; day-by-day schedule; where to stay; map, 5 photos. (36-l) Cannery, Sam, and Peter Jensen, BikinP the California coast, vol 156, p 65, 68,70, 72, May 1976. (Part II) Tour guide to the hilly, curvy and challenging coast between San Francisco to Santa Barbara; 600 mile tour altogether: map, 3 photos. (36-2) HUW cities are diverting cars, slowing traffic, putting pedestrians back on the street, vol 156, p 120, 123, 127, May 1976. Traffic circles, diagonal diverters, medians, bulbs and blockades along various residentail routes help re-establish pedestrian & bike domination of the area; 5 photos, 5 diagrams. (36-3) BikinP adventure in Holland, vol 157, p 40, 42, July 1976, The countryside is flat, rentals are easy, and the bike paths good; 5 photos; addresses. (36-4) Where to see San Francisco's big 4th? vol 157, p 62-63 July 1976. From Golden Gate Bridge to Aquatic Park, a great part of the Bay frontage is open to bikers & pedestrians: the Promenade; map, 5 ph(36-5) SURVEYOR (England) Muller, M., Give way to pedal power, vol 146, p 10-12, Friends of the Earth's report Aug 22, 1975, "Give Way" discussed; illus. (36-6) TECHNOLOGY & CULTURE (Chicago) Rolt, L.T.C., BicvclinR, a History, vol 14, 1,644, Ott Review of Fred Alderson'sxk, 1973.(36-7) TIME Freewheelers, vol 108, p 65, July 5, 1975. From Oregon to Virginia, bikers will pedal across US to celebrate the Bikecentennial ‘76; route will go around large cities, but aim for parks & history: (36-8) map, 2 photos. TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (London) “u;;& J-M.1 Child cycling, vol 44, p 323-325, June . (36-9) PERIODICAL page 37 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING (ITE, Arlington, VA) Alexander, Robert, Pros and cons of bike lane striping Striping disadvantages ~01 45, p 18-19, June 1975. include: lack of width in street, no protection, conflicts at intersections & turning movements, etc. 2 photos, 2 diag. (37-l) Theisen, Robert D, Program for safer cvclomuting, vol Seattle, WASH, has 380mi 45, p 30-31, July 1975. bike routes that contain special signing, ramps,separation and turning movement procedures not seen elsewhere; yellow/green striping: 3 ph, 2 maps(37-2) Allen, C.D., and L.B. Walsh, A bumpy road ahead? vol Speed bumps may not cut 45, p 11-14, Ott 1975. motor vehicular speed, but may create new hazards for cyclists: 4 figs, ref. See 32-9. (37-3) Everett, Michael D, Suoporting a bikewav oolicy in the LTE: Prof. argues L&i, vol 46, p 10, 48 May 1916. (37-4) against anti-bikeway'movement; photo. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING & CONTROL (London) Mensink, Thomas G, Mode of travel to secondary schools A student trip survey vol 15, p 82-85, June 1973. shows that the greater the distance, the less likely students will walk or bike to school: 6 gra, 5 tabs. (37-5) Mogridge, M.C, Transportation planning in Nairobi, vol Survey of 4,000 households 16, p 40-46, Jan 1975, in the Kenya capital show considerable bike/ped trip taking; bike/ped/bus trip data suited to 1985 master (37-6) plan; 12 tabs, 2 maps, refs, Trevelyan, Peter, Bicvcle planninp in Sweden, vrll17, Sweden is moving away from p 75-6, Feb 1976. shared roadway concept, and towards separation of motor traffic and bike/ped/moped traffic; plaslsat Stockholm and V%ter&s sre discussed; 2 ph, refs, (37-7) TRAILER LIFE Nosker, James, Trv fuel-free RVinP...bikes, vol 36, p 88-9, 144, 146, 149-30, July 1976. Needs of recreational vehicle owners discussed: tips. (37-8) TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING JOUR~L'L\L. [ASCE. Proceedings,] Ray, G.K., Lokken, E.C., and R.G. Packard, Sli form pavers prove their versatility, vol 101, +6, p Concrete paving equipment and techNov 1975, niques can be applied to bikeway, curb and gutter construction as well as conventionlprojects. (37-9) page 38 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING JOURNAL (cont'd) [ASCE] Munn, Harold C, Bicvcle and traffic, p 753-62, Nov 1975 Because bike traffic can not be separated from auto traffic in all situations, greater attention should be given to integrating them: need for education, enforcement and engineering called for; 5 diag(38-1) Zuhair Abou-Loghd, Arun Chatterjee, and Kumares C. Sinha, Bicycle accidents in the city of Milwaukee, p 347-362, May 1976. Study of 294 bike accidents in 1971-2 shows that youngsters are usually the victim; need for traffic signs & crossings suggested; laws should be obeyed by bikers; public education & law enforcement suggested: 18 tabs, 3 grap ref(38-2) Discussion of 'Bicycle and traffic,' p 602-4, Aug 1976. Richard C. Feder and Lane Thompson provide pro and con statements about Munn's article. (38-3) TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH Fels, Margaret F, Comoarative energy cost of urban transportation systems, vol 9, p 297-308, Ott 1975. Cost per passenger mile is figured for auto, bus, rapid rail, PRT, motorcycle, including the cost of manufacturing the system; bikin and walking are used for comparison purposes; l!!tabs, ref, (38-4) TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH BOARD. National Cooperative Highway Research Program, [NCHRP] SYNTHESIS OF HIGHWAY PRACTICE. Design and control of freeway off-ramp terminals, This 61-page report discusses the No. 35, 1976, rcLe of bike/ped accolmmodationswithin the interchange area; figs, tables, refs. (38-5) TR1NSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD. (Washington, D.C.) Hibbard, Thomas H, and Fred Miller, Auplications of benefit-cost analysis: The selection of wnonconstructionV projects, No, 490, p 31-39, 1974, Based on the Oregon situation, authors suggest a new method of investment analysis applied to bikeway facilities, safety, shoulder costs, etc. that does not rely on intuition entirely; 2 figs, tabs, refs. (38-6) Demetsky, Michael J, and Michael A, Perfater, Assessment of Pedestrian Attitudes and Behavior in Suburban Environments, No, 540, p 46-55, 1975, Study results support the idea of combining ped/bike corridors; capture area for bikes is considered to be 10 times greater than for pedestrians; tabs(38-7) page 39 TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD (con*t) [TRB] Braun, Richard P, and Richard C. Podolske, Integrating land use and transportationplanning in rebuilding city centers1 and examination of Cedar-Riverside in Minneapolis, NO. 565, p 33.46, 1976. Extensive bikeway network is planned for the core area of Minneapolis: 14 figs, photos. (39-l) No, 570, 1976, provides 10 articles dealing with many aspects of bicycling. They arer [NTIS PB253787/63(39-2) Koch, Edward I, Bicycles and legislation, p l-2. CongressmanKoch, prime mover in bike effects on the Hill, comments on legislation,need for Fed coordinator in US DOT office. (39-3) Smith, Daniel T, Jr., Planning and design of bicycle facilities: Pitfalls and new directions, p 3-8. Failure of bikeways noted along with solutions: (39-4) realistic approach. Theiesen, Robert D, Planninqand des&znia a demonstraSeattle, WASH, uses yellow tion bikewav, p 9-13. and green pavement striping, controversial intessection right-of-way alignments, etcl map, 7 diag(39-5) Ohm, Carl E, need improved safety and convenience to encourage trip taking; 4 tables. (39-6) Oppenlander, J.C, and J.H. Corazzini, Development of a planning process for a fuilctional and recreational bicycle planning system, p 19. Summary only. (39-7) Fe When should a special bike crossing, yield sign or (39-8) traffic signal be erected? 3 figs, refso Perry & Susan Hanson, Problems in integrating bicycle travel into the urba?i?ransoortation Drocess, p 2430, Lack of data on bike trips, volume, character, etc.remains a big problem for planners: data from Uppsala, Sweden presented, (39-9) Uppsala data Markve, Kenneth, Discussion, p 29. questioned as to applicability to US scene. (39-10) Shaw, Cary S, Citizen participation in bicycle planning from the public agency's viewpoint: Why,and is it Planners don't have worth the effort?, p 31-37. the data on hand, and could get it thou community involvement; example solutions: 2 tabs, refs(39-11) page 40 TRANSPORTATIONRBEARCH RE (cont'd) IS 253 787 No. 570, 1976. (cont'd) Kaplan, Jerrold A., A highway safety standard for bicycle facilities, p 38-44. Fed standards for bikeways, intersections,signs, etc. are discussed, and highlighted with 23 photos: the 3 Es are argued. (40-l) TRANSPORTATIONUSA (US DOT) Danahy, Barbara, The bicvcle comes of ape: Some cities build bikewav svstems, vol 2, p 10-13, Summer 1976. Review of bikeway experiences in Washington, DC, Denver, Seattle, etc; commuter probl 8 and solutions told; 8 photos, TD1.27rvol 2 (40-2) TRAVEL Foster, Lee, EikinR in Holland, vol 145, p 38-43, April Run down on various maps, hostels, bike/ 1976, rail service, renting, etc. in The Netherlands: author tells about his trip; 11 photos. (40-3) VERKEERSKUND Slop, M, no. 4, concern ci.ti&-by Royai.But bikeways are still icates that separation from aut sheltered parking, etc. are discussed. Bakker, J.P., and R. Ham, smdeplan Xl-miles of bikcwaw will be added to .Julv1975, so,cWollandnetwork3 3 figs;,2 photos. Vangurp, P.B, and B.A. Sangar, Tilbur~,era OK,de Fiats, 1976 demsnseratlon vol 26, p 550-6, Nov 1975, project in industrial town includes separate rigktof-way for bikes & mopeds: public transit is encour(40-7) aged; 15 figs, 4 photos. MotivaTholenaar, L.B., and L.B.T. Vanlenaar, tion study on bicycle itinerary choice in Dordrecht, Survey of bikers and vnl 26, no. 11, Nov 1915. mopeds-indicates they want separate paths, smooth surfaces, safety 6 shorter distance to work: tabs. (40-8) Heere, E, Fiesten, wie, wanram, wanneer? vol 27, p 256Trip characteristicsare stu 259, May 1976, ft%"o) VERKEHR UND TECHNIK (Bielefeld,W. Gemany) Dabbert, Fritz, Der Radverkerh als Element Integrierter Verkehrsplanung,p 89-91, March 19%. Comparison ti of motorist and his parking probl and riding with the parking & riding time of icyclists. (41-1) VESTNLK AKADEMII MEDITSINSKIKH NAUK (Moscow) Sakaeva, E.A., and V.V. Efr ov, [trans. with additional allowances of vitamin E to sportsmen race cvclists and skiers, vol 27, no 2, p 52-5, 1972. 50 to 300 mg of oily topopheral m over from vitamin E lood loss an ante capacity; tab1 WALKABOUT (Chippendale,Australia) Goodwin, Jacob, and Heinz Stucke, odyssey, p 34-39, March 1974. 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Free "Hard-To-Find-Tools"describes a vast array of shop, garden, kitchen & bike tools; quarterly b&page catalog. BC, 121 Vase Farm Rd. Peterborough,NH 03458. BROWNING, Free catalog to bikes. B, Dept W6i, Morgan, Utah 84050, CAMP7, Free catalog to down-filled sleeping baes. Cf, 802 S. Sherman, Longmont, Colorado 8050X. page 44 CAMP TRAILS. $\.OO for catalog and "How to Travel light@' booklet; sleeping bags, etc. CT, PO Box 23155, Phoenix, Arizona 85063. CANNONDALE CORP. Free catalog to bike bags & accessories. CC, 35 Pulaski St, Stamford, Connecticut 06902. COPPI WORLD RECORD BICYCLES. Catalog. CWRB, PO Box 10820 St. Petersburg, Florida 33733. CORREIA'S CYCLING FINERY. Send 24-cent stamp for catalog to handmade wool garments, CCF, 3590 Hiway 34, Waldport, Oregon 97394. CRFATIVE SYSTEMS. 25-cents for booklet on ch ical spray3 against dogs and attackers, CS, PO Box 248, Dewitt, NY 13214. CUSTOM SPECIALISTS. Send 26-cent stamp for price list to custom wheels, CS, 11100 Pangbom, Domey, CAL 90241 CYCLE CITY OF KALAMAZOO, Free catalo to Cqw, Sun Tour, etc. CCK, 1905 W, Main, Kal Michigan 49007. CYCLE Shimam n GWDS CORP. $3.00 for 16Ool.ngy"that presents a vide 8 clothing, etc. CGC, 17301 Le Minnesota 55343 a THE CYCLIST. Free brochure to Sparrow custom-built Missoula, Montana 59801 frames . TC, 523 S. Hi with bikes CYCLO-PEDIA. 93,OO for 72-page '"QreBc-Pa1i.a" to bags, CP, 311 N, ~i~.chell,Cadillac, 14149601. DON & ,JBHN'SGAME FARM. Free eata'logta safety aran%je shirts, parkas 6 hats, zindother ouTdoor E%ws liIl&JGM Box 1319, 995 N, Bluemound, Appleton, Wisconsin 54911 EASTERN MOUNTAIN SPORTS, INC. $1.00 (refundable) for catalog to sleeping bags, packs, parkas, etc, s, Box 742 1047 Comm. Ave., Boston, MA 02215. EARLY WINTERS, LTD. Free catalog to camping equipment. EW, 300-AC Queen Anne Ave. N., Seattle, WASH 98109. ECLIPSE, INC. Free catalog to touring equipment. EI, PO Box 372, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48107. ERICKSQN CO. $4.00 for 40-page "How to begin a bicycle repair business" can helpset your records straight, Send 26,cent stamp for catalog to parts & accessories EC, 1914 S. 17th, Grand Farks, North Dakota 58201. page 45 EUR INTERNATIONAL, $2.00 for catalog to clothin and accessories. EI, PO Box 45, Dayton, Ohio 45405. EVARDS P & S. Send 3%cent stamp for catalog to gas and electric booster motors for bikes, folding bikes & mopeds. EP&S, PO Box 14641, North Palm Beach, Florida 33408. FASTAB CYCLES, SAE price list to frames, custom wheel sets, etc. FC, 2706 S. Glenbrook, Garl , TX 75041 FREEDOM INDUSTRIES. Photos & price list to locks & c FI, 13930 Stansbury, Detroit, Michigan 48227. FROSTLINE KI atalo to sew-it-yourself bike ba ent. FK, Dept C, 452 Burbank, Broomfield, Colorado 80020. Gc)RMANCYCLE SPECIALISTS. Send 350cents for brochure to "CS, 163 Fairmont Ave. New Dura-Ace, tubes, etc Haven, Connecticut 065'13. THE GREAT ESCAPE BICYCLES. $2.00 for 96-p Source Book & Ma 1 Order Catalog.~~ Rd, Greenville, outh Carolina 296 DANDOS BICYCLES, $2.00 (refundabl Campy, Shimano, TA, tools, etc. Blvd, Van Nuye, CAL 91406, 8.6, HELLETT, Send 39-cents st extra large bike Pram Albuquerque,NM 87106. HINE/SNOWBRIDGE. Free la-page catalog to 18 different 59, Boulder, backpacks, also bike packs, HS, COLORADO 80302. M8LLYWOOP ENGINEERING. Free Iirerature to bike rack, HE, 7998 Santa Monica BIVd, QS Angeles, CAL 9 HCLUBAR, Free 649paae cat&lo %a bike bags, packs, sleeping bags, te 8 1975 3Oth, Boulder, CoIo HOUSE OF WHEELS. $1.50 catalog to variety 0% saddles, booties, books, tubes, rims, etc. HOW, 6812 Main, Williamsville,NT 14221, JACOBS CORP. "Cool Gear Catalog" presents shirts, seats etc. JC, 6681 Arapahoe, Boulder, olorado 803 JONES CYCLE WEAR, accessories. ahalog to r-own,Lune page 46 Free literature to bike packs. KB, Dept C, 232 E, Guiterrez St, Santa Barbara, CAL 93101. KANGAROO BAGGS. KETTERING BIKE SHOP INC. $1.00 (refundable) catalog to shoes, frames, clothing & accessories. KBS, 3120 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, Ohio 45429. KIRTLAND/TOURPAK. Free catalog to 11 panniers and handlebar bags, 12 pages. KT, Box 4059, Boulder, CO 80302 see 9-4. RON KITCHING. KLEIN, CORP. Free brochure to frame sets. KC, 23 Elm, Cambridge, MA 01930. AL KREITLER CUSTOM ROLLERS. SAE price list to custom rollers. AKCR, Box 9812, Kansas City, Missouri 64134. COLIN LAING, SAE brochure on custom frames, including tandems. CL, 3454 N. First, Tucson, Arizona 85719, LICKTON'S CYCLE CITY, bags, bikes, softw Illinaibs6030%. 0 (refundable) c LCC, 310 Lake to paYdS, k Park, SAE catalog to various MC, 22524 Pacific Coast Hiway, Mafib MALIBU CYCLERY. NEW BALANCE ATHLETIC SHOES A. Free catalo NBAS, 38-42 Everett St, Boston, MA 02135. NINE PINES WORKSHOP. SAE catalog to Weyless, clothing, bikes, etc. NPW, Box 122, Jacksonville,NY 14854. Free brochure to Nishiki bikes, NBC, 1241 E, Watsoncenter Rd, Carson, CAL 90744. NlSHlEl BICYCLE CO. 9 beautifully reprBntA2dcatalogs of the CLYDE C, N’IT-25, 19th Century1 $2,00 aach. CCN, 68 2 Dorsey Rd, Baltimore , Maryland 21227. Free catalog to panniers, backpacks, tarps, etc. PFP, 390 Pine, Pawtucket, RI 02862. PRK FOAM PRODUCTS, PALO ALTO BICYCLE SHOP. Free catalog to tires, parts, bags, etc. PABS, Box 1276, 171 University Ave, Palo Alto, CAL 94301, Free booklet to custom embroidered emblens & patohes. ATPC, 822 Bethlehem Rd, Littleton, 03561 PICKERING CYCLES. SAE brochure to hand-built bike frames, PC, 3260 N. Country Club, Tucson, Arizona 85716. A.T. PATCH CO. page 47 PRO BIKE IMPORTS. Free brochure to pro-team clothing imported from Europe. PBI, 10760 Burbank Blvd, North Hollywood, CAL 91601. PROTEUS DESIGN. $5.00 for 87-page "Proteus Frame Building Book" for the novicebike builder. Free 140page catalog to frames & kits, PD, 9225 Baltimore Blvd, College Park, Maryland 20740. RECREATION EQUIPMENT INC. Free catalog to 1,600 items, mostly outdoor equipment, including panniers, parkas, tents, tarps, bags, etc. RFI, PO Box 22090, Seattle RELIABLE RACING SUPPLY, Catalog to racin nmbers, tim equipment, course markers, etc. RRS, 624 Glen St, Glen Falls, NY 12801. REYNOLDS TUBE CO. LTD. Free booklet "Top Tubes." RTCL, Hay Hall Works, Tyseley, Birmingham, GLAND Bll 2BG. SCHWINN, 250cents to complete 640page catalo of Schwinn S, 1866 N. Kostn Chicago, Illinois 60639. THE SEAT POST, 400cent cata Or, SAE price list to s brakes, cables are a sp Omaha, Nebraska 68114, to various bike items. es and whee alty. SP, SHERPA SPORTS LTD. Send 25-cents for catalog to Guerciotti racing frames. SSL, 505 E. Hyman, Aspen, COLO 81611. SIERRA DESIGNS. Send 50,cents for catalog to wilderness gear and mountain parkas. SD, Dept 43, 4th & Addison Berkeley, CAL 94718. STUYVESANT BICYCLE DISTRIBUTORS. Free catalog ta Ataln bikes, Italian parts, various other items, SBD, 8 E. 13th, NYC 10003, TAKARA BICYCLE CO, Free brochure to Takar:ibikes. TBC , 1537 W. Main, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73106. TRRRANT CYCLE, Free price list to BMX parts & accessories TC, PO Box 6664, Ft. Worth, Texas 76115. TELEDYNE LINAIR. Free brochure to Teledyne Titan frames. TL, 651 W. Knox, Gardena, CAL 90248, I TEN SPEED DRIVE IMPORTS. $2.00 (refundable)catalog to ilnportedframes, Italian parts, etc. TSDI, 224 E. College, Tallahassee,Florida. page 48 TENT WORKS. Free brochure to tents. TW, Camden, ME 04843 THE THIRD HAND. $1.00 catalog to tools that also explains how to use them. TH, 3945 High, Dept A, Eugene, OR. 97405 THREAD-LETTERMONOGRAM CO. Free price list to embroidered emblems. TLMC, Dept 23, 1929 E. 52nd, Indianapolis,Indiana 46205. TOURING CYCLISTS MAIL ORDER. Free 20-page catalog to "Hard To Find Items for Bicycle Touring," including TC's own panniers & bags, and much more. Ask Hartley Alley for his select catalog, TC, Box 4009BL, Boulder, Colorado 80302, VELOCIPAC. Free brochure to bike and back packs. V, 1971 31st St, Boulder, Colorado 80301. VELOCIPEDE MAILORDER. Free quarterly catalog to frames, cools, campy, Var. Sun Tour, etc. VMO, Dept M, 1247 Rainier Ave S., Seattle, WASH 98144. WACO CYCLERY. SAE catalog to Dura-Ace, hubs, brakes, etc WC, 2225, LaSalle Ave, Waco, Texas 76706. WARES. $3.00 book/catalog. W, 2656 N. 76th, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53213, WESCON PRODUCTS CO., ULTRA-GLIDE, Free informationon lubricant. WPC, 2533 s, West street, PO Box 1202, Wichita, Kansas 67201. WEST END CYCLERY. Send 35-cent stamp for catalog to Campy items. WEC, Box 8491, 1100 E, Durwood Cres., Richmond, Virginia 23229. WHEELSMITH, Free brochure to bike bags, panniers, touring equipment, etc. W, 217 Alma, Palo Alto, CAL 94301. WXLSHIRE WEST BICYCLES. Free monthly newsletter of sale WWB, 11841 Wilshire B'lvd,Los Angeles, CAL items. 90025. WORLD CHAMPION BICYCLES. Send 39"cent stamp for price list to frames suited to bicyclists 6 feet 2 inches tall, or taller. WCB, 2122 Coal Place, SE, Albuquerque,NW 87106, ZEBRAKENKO. Free brochure to complete bike model. SurnitomoShoji America, Inc., 345 Park Ave, NYC 10022. IV FEDERAL DOCUMENTS Two major efforts have occupied Federal bike efforts in recent years, bikeways & bike safety. Standardization of bikeway design and construction is reaching its final Procedures for funding and implementation stages nowI are generally establishednow. Efforts to improve bike safety have been noticeably aimed through the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CRSC) regulations governing product standards applying to bikes sold across state lines. While CPSC regs may be controversial,their goal is widely applauded. As recreational and commuter bike facilities expand across USA, the technicians are trying to document its specific characteristics, U.S. Congress. CongressionalRecord [Daily Edition Page Date 1976 Mar 2 HI477 2 H1494 (49-l) Topic Volume 122 kowski intro d suspension parts; sent to commite 254, a P bike Rep Rostenkowski'sl-la1225 is sent te, ans Committee, 15 E1264-5 Rep Brown discusses "Bicycles: A Serious Way to Save Energy:" quotes Dr. Hirst and Cal. State Energy Res. Cons. & Dev. Comm. 18 El384 Rep Eilberg praises "PhiladelphiaExpanded Bike Paths" in the parks, Apr 27 E2147-8 Rep Carney discusses "Mr. Wm. P Petera of Leavittsburg,OH, intraduc Cycling Assn~~~ quotes from ww release that-favors universal bike registration to combat thievery. 28 S6088-9 Sen Buckley discusses '"GEAR'76 goes to Syracuse, NY:" quotes Washington Post of April 28, 1976. 28 S6109 Sen Cranston discusses "Let the Cycle Reign Supreme", quoting same article as Sen Buckley, 29 H3691 Rep Ullman reports on HR12254 that now has amendments. page 49 page 50 Congressional Record. (cont'd) Date Page Topic June 22 H6372-3 Reps Ullman, Conable, Gibbons, Mikva, Gonzales & Kostenkowski discuss "Suspension on Duty on Certain Bicycle Parts & Accessories, HR 12254;" want to help domestic bike industry. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Ways & Means. Susoension of Dutv on Certain Bicvcle Parts and Accessories: Pertaining to Accompany HR 12254 1976. 4-pages. Write Gov't Printing Office in Washington, D.C., and ask for 94-2gH.RP.1068. (50-2) U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Bicycle Compliance Test Manual, Document No. 502496, Regulatory Documents, FRN July 1974, Nov 1975, Jan 1976. $5.50, IlO-pages, March 19, 1976. Written by Kenneth W. Rdinger (Dept of Commerce, Nat1 Bur. of Standards). Test procedures for all the compliance tests for bikes are shown, described, defined, or illustrated. Available from NTIS as PB 251 547/6G. Also available from Gov't Printing Office as Y3.C76/3:8B47. (50-3) et No. 10. April 1975. Revised, ith biblio, Write CPSC for Y3.C76/3811/10 Free? at CPSC, Washington, D.C. 20207. (50-4) Bicycles, Buy Right, Driye Right. 1975. lo-pages. Wrire CPSC, Washington, D.C. 20207. (50-5) mievcles, Trainixx Course No. T34 Dee 1975, 769pages, $5,00 hn A workbook with videotape to help understand the technical aspects of CPSC's new bike regs, and how a (50-6) bike operates. NTIS, PB-250=984/2G Tricvcles. Fact Sheet No. 15. Sep 1974. 2-pages with biblio. Ask CPSC for a free copy that will explain the causes of trikeaccidents, and their (50-7) Y3.C76/3:11/15. solution. U.S. Dept. of Commerce. National Bureau of Standards. The CPSC Road Test of Bicvcle Braking Performance Experimental Evaluation. Final Report. Aug 1975, $4.00 CPSC's brake performance criteria is 33-pages, evaluated & described; road test. NTIS PB248642/1G Written by Donald E. Marlowe. (50-8) page 51 U.S. Dept. of Commerce. NBS (cont'd) The CPSC Road Test of Bicycle Braking Performance Kinetic & Error Analyses. Final Report. Ott 1975, ' 75-pages, $4.50, by Leonard Mordfin. Road tests, experimental data, and test procedures are analyzed for error1 NTIS PB251411/5G (51-1) A Procedure for Determining Bicycle Braking Performance. Final Report. Dee 1975, 27-pages, $4.00. Calculations are given along with sample data collection sheets; NTIS PB256219/7G. By Don E Marlowe(51-2) Structural Test Procedures for Bicycles, Final Rept. Ott 1975, 48-pages,$4.00, by Donald E. Marlowe. How to perform the required tests is described... seats, handlebars, safety, etc. NTIS PB248911/oG (51-3) U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Service [NTIS]. Nat'l. Technical Information NTIS, 5285 Port Royal Road (51-4) Springfield, VA 22151 This agency provides the public with a very wide variety of re-printed reports that are prepared by Fed, state, local and sometimes, foreign organizations. NTIS reports are available in paper or microfilm. See 39-2, 50-2, 50-3, 50-6, 50-8, 51-1, 51-2, 51-3, 51-5, 51-6, 52-1, 52-3, 75-10, 79-6 and 81-6, 52-7, 53-5, 57-1, 62-2, 64-3 Bicycle, A Bibliography with Abstracts. 47-pages, 41 entries concerning bikeways, laws, Jan 1975. accidents & physiology. NTIS PS75074/5ST. would like to see it, Editor.] by C.Gatsoff.(51-5) Bicycle Safety and Transportation, A bibliography with Abstracts, 58-pages, Ott 1975, $25.00, 53 entries concerning bike safety, and physiology. By Carol n see this one, too, Editors . U.S. Dept. of Defense!. NAVAL LIFE, D207;15:3. See 28-10 E: 28-11 for this US Navy periodical. (51-7) SOLDIERS, D101.12:30. See 34-8 & 33-9 for this US Army periodical, (51-8) U.S. Dept. of Transportation [DOT] Bicvcle Safety: A Subject Bibliography from Highway Safety Literature. Nat'1 Hiway Traf. Saf. Admin. 79pages, March 1976. SB-2 [I'd like to see it] (51-g) page 52 U.S. DOT.(cont'd) Characteristics of the Regular Adult Bicycle User. 1976. By Jerrold A. Kaplan. Available from NTIS. As more adults take to the road, purposeful biking (such as commuting to work) have shown a definite Fed Highway Admin. report. 125 page(52-1) increase. Design and Safety Criteria - Part 2 of "Bikeways, The State of the Art," by Dan T Smith Jr. Now available from NTIS ?PB236998/1G?for $5.25. 97-pages, dated 1974. See 52-3. Fed Hiway Adm.(52-2) Facility Location Criteria - Part 1 of "Bikeways, The State of the Art," by Dan T. Smith, Jr. Now available from NTIS ?PB236998/1G? for $5.25. 97-pages, dated 1974. See 52-2. Fed Hiway Adm.(52-3) Highway Safety Standard for Bicycle Facilities, 1975, 32-pages, by Jerrold A. Kaplan. TD2.2:B47/3. See 40-l. (52-4) Lena1 Asoects of Bikewav Development with State Motor Vehicle and Fuel Tax Revenues. Written by J. Commins of the User, Inc., April 1975, pp l-67. It has been copied by DOT, and appears as an 88 page item with refs, The article reviews all 50 states as to their bikeway laws & statues ...Is it legal to use gas taxes for bikeways?, if not, how to make it legal. (52-5) Pedestrian/bicvcle Safety Study. 1975, 4-pages, pamAsk Dot, Nat'1 Hiway Traf. Safety Admin. for phlet. a copy of TD8,2:P34/2. (52-6) State of the Art: Class I Bicycle Path Pavements. by Dr. James S. Lai, 1975, al-pages, $4.50. A study of low-cost bikeway pavement considers costs, maintenance requirements, materials, design & methods, NTIS PB253096/2GA, (52-7) TRANSPORTATION USA, TD1.27:vol 2, no. 4. See 40-2 for this DOT periodical. (52-8) U.S. Dept. of Health Education & Welfare. [HEW] CONSUMER NEWS, HE1.509:5/13. See 18-4 for this HEW periodical. U.S. Dept. of the Interior. (52-9) Bureau of Outdoor Recreation OUTDOOR RECREATION ACTION, 166.17. See 30-l through 30-6 for BOR's periodical. (52-10) page 53 U.S. Dept of the Interior. (cont'd) C in Rural and Urban Environment. Jan 8, 1974. Held in Lansing, Michigan, with participation/sponsorship by US BOR, Michigan Dept of Natural Resources, and Michigan Recreation & Parks Assn. 48-pages, biblio. Not available for sale from Fed gov't. 166,2:B47. (53-l) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. CEPAI The Guidelines and Criteria for Bikewav & Bike Path Network Planning,in Metropolitan Centers, 38-pages, 1976, free? Prepared by the Iroquois Research Institute of Fall Church, VA for the Office of Transportation & Land Use Policy, AW 443, 401 M Street SW, Washington, D.C. 20460. Write this EPA office for a (53-2) copy. U.S. General Service Administration. Federal Register. Date Page GS4.107:vols [2 samples only] Topic 1975 Nov 13 52815-35 CPSC lays down the law (regs) on bike standards: specifications given in detail with diagrams. (53-3) 1976 Feb 26 8344-4 Bikeway demonstration program, interim regulations are presented. (53-4) Late Arrival! U.S. DOT. Urban Mass Transportation Admin. (UMTA) Transportation Svstem Management1 Bibliopranhv of Technical Reoarts. May 1976, 149 pages, R.L. Oram. Sold UMTA-UPP-L-76-1. by NTIS. (53-5) U.S. ? P.S. Penner, "Energy and labor intensity of walking," Energy Abstracts for Policv Analy.sis,vol 2, no. 6, Item 1060, p 200, June 1976. Biking is more energy efficient that walking. (53-6) There are 35 items listed in this section. STATE 81 LOCAL DOCU The real fun of bike touring and bikeway building occurs at local levels where citizens from all walks of life come together to plan safer and more enjoyable biking. Policement preach bike safety and pursue bike poachers. Teachers and cyclists demonstrate skilful cycling as the 'VFWard Kiwanis sponsor annual fish fries and tours. Commuters join rank with ecologists to plan bike routes in town. Planners, engineers and officials huddle over maps and bulldozers to consider their next interlocking bike trail alon canals and historic cocidors. Tour guides, bikeway studies, pamphlets and maps gush forth from each jurisdiction,proclaiming the virtues of each locality. 175 examples follow. Additional bike tours and bikeway studies may be seent 7-8, 8-6, 10-8, 11-4, 8-8, 76-8. AZ - - ARIZONA - - AZ Ariz July 1972. 551 W Washin Pima Assn. of Gov,ts. (Tbcson). Tucson-RegionBikewavs Plan; a Different Approach. 1975, 135 pages, maps, tables, figs, biblio, (54-3) Temoe Bikewav Studs - Preliminary Plans & Recom~-~ations. 1973. 150 pages, $5.00. 5-year phased gram for city bikeways. Same address. (Ki) CA- - CALIFORNIA - - CA See 11-4 for Schad's 50 tours of southern California. (54-6) Berkeley. See 55912. (54-7) page 54 page 55 California State. Dept. of Water Resources. California Aaueduct Bikewav, Southern California Sec. Sacramento. folder, illus, 19T? (55-O California Aqueduct Bikewav. San Joaauin Valley Sec. folder, illus, 1972? Sacramento. (K2) California Bikewav (Aqueduct). Free 1972 brochure, Dept of W,R, Rtoue 1, Box 39, Byron, CA 94514. (55-3) California State. Division of Highways. Circular Letter 71-15. Written by State Highway Eng. J.A. Legarra, March 1, 1972, to district headquarters suggesting preparation for bikes on state highways. (55-4 California State. Division of Transportation. [CALTRANS3 Bikeway Feasibilitv Study in Portions of Los Angeles & Ventura Counties. 1974, 60 pages, maps, illus. Prepared for Cal. Legislature in response to Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 144. 6002 Folsom Bivd, (55-5) Sacramento CA 95819? Coastal Bike Route Map, 1976, 40-pa es, $1.00. This pocket size map & guide to the California coastal route (with marked signs) is discussed in 36-l & 2, (55-6) CALTRANS, address given above. The DeveloDment of Non-MotorizedTransoortation Facil- ities. Report, annual, starting in 1974. Prepared in accordance with Section 156.7 Cal. Streets & Hiway (55-7) CALTRANS, Planning Section, Code. Pedestrian & Bicvcle Access to State [CAL] owned Toll Bridges. Jan 1976. CALTRANS, address above. (55-8) California, Highway Patrol. Bear Facts for Bike Drivers. 1974, 3 pages. HP, (55-9) 2611 26th St, Sacramento, CA 95818. Bicycle EnforcementManual. Ott 1972. Same Address. (55-10) California Bicycle Accidents: their Relationshin to Enforcement and Equipvent. 1974, maps, illus. Same (55-11) address, California. University of Cal. at Berkeley. To and From Campus; Chanainp Student Transnortation (55-12) Patterns. 1974. By Ira Stephen Fink. California State, University of Cal. at Davis. Bikeways in Action: the Davis EXperience. 17 p, 1970. Profs, Sommer & Lott,Psychology Dept. (55-13) page 56 California State. Univ. of Cal. at Davis, (cont'd) Here are some additional unpublished reports by Profs Dale F Lott and/or Robert Summer. $;$4yay be available through the Psychology Dept. . Adto Encroachmentinto Bike Lanes Generated by Auto Turning Movements. (56-l) The Effect on Bike Traffic of Car Movements Throu h Bike Lanes. ---Tb How About a Part-time Bike Lane? (56-3) A Meandering Bike Path and Bee Line Riders: If not Straitit, then Narrow, a Tale of Two Tunnels, (56-4) Behavorial Evaluation of a Bikeway System. (56-5) California State. Univ. of Cal. at Los Angeles. Bicvcles in Mixed-Mode Travel. 1973, mimeo, by W. Lum, School of Engineering & Applied Science, 405 Hilgred Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024. (56-6) A Pronosed Bikewav Svstem for UCLA, Westwood and Portions of West Los AnRoles. Unpublished MA thesis by Robert A. Burgress, April 1971, School of Eng. & Applied Science, UCLA. (56-7) UCLA Bikeway Study, Feb 1974, by Crommelin-Pringle& ASSOC., Inc. 17000 Ventura, Encino, CA. (56-8) Claremont. Parks & Recreation Dept. Bicycle Trails for Claremont. 1971. Ron Hagen.(56-9) Costa Mesa. Bicycle Accidents - Summary of 1972. (56-10) Cupertina, See De Anza College, 56-13. (56-11) Davis. See 55-13, 56-l through 56-5. Bicvcle Circulation and Safety Study. 1972, 108 pages refs, maps. By DeLeuw, Cather & Co. Study includes town and campus areas. (56-12) De Anza College, ProPress Report on the De Anza Colleae'Demonstration Bicycle Lanes. June 1974. Unpublished report by Traffic Eng. Glenn M Grigg, South Bay Transportation Gupertina, Ca. (56-13) Officials Assn. page 57 CALIFORNIA (cont'd) Fresno County Council of Gov'ts. Fresno Regional Bikewavs Plan. Final Report, Ott 1975 142 pages, $6.00. Fresno's standards and criteria may be applicable to other localities. Write NTIS and ask for PB-247-284/3GI. (57-l) Fullerton. Dept of Public Works. A Proposed Bikewav System. July 1971, 22 pages, by Gary P Dysart and Jack R Weimer. (57-2) Hemet, Hemet Bicycle Pathwav Study. by Gwen Menard & Assoc. April 1973. Claremont, GA. (57-3) Isla Vista. Planning Office. Isla Vista TransportationStudy. 1972. John R. Henderson, Planning Office, 9666 tibarcadero Del Mar, Isla Vista, CA 93017. (57-4) Los Angeles. Planning Dept. Bikewav Feasibility Study. March 1974. (57-5) See also 55-5, and 56-6 thru 56-8, and 76-6. Los Angeles County. Dept of Roads. School Age Bicvclists and Traffic Accidents. July 1971. (57-6) See 55-5 also, and 76-6. Marin County. Parks & Recreation Dept. Bicycle Pathways Progress Report. April 30, 1971. Pierre Joske, Civic Center, N. San Pedro Rd, San Rafael, CA, (57-7) The Marin Bike Map. 1972, $1.75, Group 7, Dept B-9, Box 551, 7 Pixley Ave, Corte Madera, CA 94925. (57-8) Merced. City Planning Dept. Bear Creek Scenic Bikewav. -'. (57-9) Napa. Napa Bicycle Ordinance & Handbook. (57-10) Newport Beach. Dept of Community Development. Master Plan of Bicycle Routes. 1972 (57-11) Palo Alto. Evaluation of Palo Alto Bicycle Route System. 1972. Joseph Nagushi, City Engineer, Civic Center, 250 Hamilton, Palo Alto, CA. (V-12) . page 58 CALIFORNIA (cont'd) Palo Alto. (cont'd) OfficialBicycle Manual: An Operator's Guide to Safe commuting, Touring & Enjoyable Recreation. 197 74 pages, Same address. (58-l) A Study of Attitudes and Awareness of Bicycling Procedures and Safety. Jan 1972. Same address. (58-2) Biqcle Route System! Evaluation L Status Report. Jan.1974. Same address. (58-3) Pleasanton. Pleasanton Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety. July 1972, By DeLeuw, Cather & Co. Analysis of bike . crosswalk study, safety route maps, with pamphle; for public safety. (58-4) =P;j?gs l Riversi.de. Proposal for Riverside Pedestrian/BicycleSafety Proram. Phase II. Aug 1972. By Crommelin, Robert & f-(58-5) ssoc. Inc Technical ProDosalt The Development of a Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program for Riverside, CA By Voorhees & Assoc. Bicycle & Pedestrian Safetv Study: Ci!:v of Riverside #!&??%$hnical Report, April 1975, 200 pays. 58-7) Volume 2, Appendices. April 1975, 200 pages. Both -. are available from JHK & Assoc., 275 Fifth Street, San Francisco, CA 94103. (58-8) Dept of Public Works, Bikeways for Transportation,Sacramento Region, Feb 1971. By Jack R. Rankin. (58-9) Sacramento County. San Francisco, Bay Area Rapid Transit. BART Trails, Bicycle Access to the Bay Area Rapid Transit System in the San Francisco Area using bikeways as feeders to the transit system. A Fed dot TD 1,2:T68/19 that costs $2.55. (58-10) San Jose. Public Works Dept. An Operator's Guide to Safe and Enjoyable Bicycling. City Hall, 801 N. lst, San Jose, CA. m4. (58-H) Santa Barbara. Dept of Public Works. Safe Route to School Study for the City of Santa Barbara, July 1973. David S. Smith. (5842) . I’ page 59 CALIFORNIA (cont'd) Santa Barbara. (cont'd) City of Santa Barbara Bikewav Planning Surveys, Part -II. Sep 1973. BITAlice Malsin and Jane Silberstein. (59-l) A Citizen's Attitude Survey on Bikeways and a Bicycle Users Survey. Aug 1973. (59-2) Santa Clara County. Bicycle Rules of the Road. Sep 1973. (59-3) Santa Clara County Public Attitude Survey for Bicvcle Safety. Dee 1973, By Diridon Research Corp. (59-4) Bicycle Safety ProRram Proposal. Jan 16, 1974. By Santa Clara County Safety Council. (59-5) / Bicycle Safety for Santa Barbara County Project. City of San Jose Bicycle Safety Project. (Join project of 14 of the 16 jurisdictions within Santa Clara County & administered by San Jose's Public Works Dept.) I Vol I. Final Report, Aug 15, 1974, 284 pages, biblio, refs, photos, A comprehensivehistory of the project and its activities and results. (59-6) Vol II. Bicycle Safety Materials Packet. vasiorls folders, T974. (59-7) Vol III. Elementary School Safety Guide. 1974, 521pages, biblio, figs, tables. (59-8) Vol IV. 6th thru 9th Grade Educational Materials.1374 127 pages, figs, tables. (-59-9) Skills for Bicycle Safety. June 1975 by Santa Clara Chapter of the National Safety Council, San Jose, CA. (59-10) Stockton, Stockton Bike Report II. Committee, 1971. Stockton Bike Route (59-H) Torrance, Dept of Recreation. Bicvcle Route Feasibility Report. May 1971, 77 pages, By Ilene Kamsler and Kathi O'Bitz. (59-12) co COLORADO CO Colorado State. Univ. of Northern Colorado. [Greeley] Bicycle Proposal No. 3. April 14, 1972, 15 pages, cost and design of campus bikeway network. David J. Luebbers, President's Campus Development Committee. (59-13) page 60 COLORADO (cont'd) Colorado State. Univ. of No. Cola. [UNC] Bicvcles at UNC: A New Mode of Planned Transportation Aug 1972, I50 pages. Campus bikeway plan with cost analysis, bike parking inventory, design criteria, rationale, etc. prepared by David J. Luebbers for the President *s Campus Development Committee. In use460-1) Boulder. Transportation Division. The Boulder Valley Bikewav Plan. 1972, 2' x 3' bikemap with photos, cost estimates, etc. to proposed 145 mile network, but was defeated in bond election.(60-2) Denver. Planning Office, The Bikewav Plan. 66 pages, maps, photos, 1972. Proposed 164-mi network was prepared by Fred L Wolfe: and is in use today. (60-3) See Wolfe's 1976 tour guide to Denver, 12-3. Denver University.Civil Engineering Dept. l 1973. (60-4) Greeley. See UNC, 59-13 and 60-l. Lakewood. Citizens Advisory Committee on Trails. Bikewavs in Lakewood, Nov 1971, 35 pages, maps, diag, tabs, illus. (60-5) Littleton. Bikeways for the City of Littleton. with map, CT CONNECTICUT 1971. Folder (60-6) CT See Farney's tour guide, 7-8. See Griffith's tour guide, 8-6. Connecticut State. Safety Commission. Bicvcle Safety, a ConununitvAction ProRram: Safe Rider Now, Safe Driver Later, 1972?, 22 pages, illus, Prepared by Aetna Life & Casualty Co, Hartford, CT.(60-7) Simsbury. Community Development Action Plan/Coor, Corn,, Model Bikeway Presentation for the Town of Simsburv. 4 pages, 1970. (60-8) DE DELAWARE DE. Delaware State, Dept of Highways & Trans ortation.' State of Delaware PLkewav Study. Jan P974, Div. of Highways, Dover, DE 19901 Wm. Elgie (60-9) page 61 DC DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC Washington, D.C. Metro Washington Louncill;:6$ov@ts. Bicvcle Paths in the Washinaton Area. $1.00, maps . Guide to 191-mi bike system. Metro Wash CCC 1225 Connecticut Ave, NW, Washington DC 20036. (61:l) Bikewav Planning Studv for the District of Columbia. Prepared by Barton-A&man Assoc. Inc. (61-2) Transportation System Management Elements for the Washington Metropolitan Area. 1976, 135 pages, app, figs, tabs. (61-3) FL FLORIDA FL Dade County. Park & Recreation Dept. Design Criteria and Guidelines for Linear Park Dovelop ment. Sep 1975. Bob Schaibert, P & R Dept, 50 So. W,' 32nd Rd, Maimi, FL 33129. (61-4) Tallahassee. Tallahassee Bike Routes. 1972 folder to 50-mi network that is SAE f'rom Dr. Mike Economics Dept, __--_-Everett, Florida State Univi -Tallaha: ssee, FL 32306. (61-5) GA Macon-Bibb County. GEORGTA GA Planning & Zoning Commission. 2471, Rm 305, City tiall,Macon, GA 31202. HI HAWAII (61-6) HI See Rathbun's tour guide to Hawaii, 10-8. Hawaii State. Highway Division. An Approach to EstablishinE Bikewavs. 1970, 24 pages, Prepared for the 5th State Legislature, Regular Ses. 869 Punchbowl St, Honralulu,HI 96813. (61-7) Hawaii State, (61-8) ID TDAHO TD Boise. Div. of Traf, Engi;?;ring. Boise Bikewav Plan. 1 22 pages, maps. Idaho State. Dept of Highways. Pedestrian &. Bicycle Accidents. (61-9) Sep 1973, 35 pages. (61-10) page 62 IL ILLINOIS IL Illinois State. Secretary of State. Illinois Bicvcle Rules of the Road. 1971, 80pages. Written as a driver's manual, complete with exam, it is intended for mass distribution. Teacher's edition is also available, Springfield, IL. (62-l) Illinois State. Southern Illinois University. Selected bicycle safety instructional methods and content with application to the Highwav System. Aug 19/l, 04 pages, tots1 of 304 pages. By JE Aaron and S.N. Krause. Avaiiable from NTIS. Contains various safety materials suited to children's instruction; packets, tests, workbook, etc. Carbondale, IL. (62-2) Illinois State. University of Illinois. (Chicagoj Open Lands Pro.iect- Trails in an Urban Settinq. 1970. (62-3) IN INDIANA IN Indiana State. Dept of Natural RLsources. Abandoned Railroad Riphts-of-Way as Potenial Bicvclinq Paths. Dept of NR, Planning Div, State OfficeBld Indianapolis, IN 46204, t 62-4) Indiana State. Purdue University. (Lafayette) Effects of Bicycle Lanes on Traffic Flowt Final Rept. 1974, 112 pages, illus. JHRP Report No. 74-10. Bv Robert J. Jilla, Engineering Ext: Station, Joint Highway Research Project, West Lafayette, IN. 47907 (62-6) NW KY KENTUCKY KY Lexington, City-County Planning Commission. Evaluation of Bicycle FaciliLies: Needs and Use. 1972. 11 pages, (62-8) I LA LOUISIANA LA Louisiana State. LA State University and A&M College. Bicycle Project. 1974? 18 pages, illus. Cooperative Extension Pub, No. 1797. Baton Rouge, LA. (62-9) page 63 LOUISIANA (cont'd) Louisiana State. LA State Univ. and A & M College. Bicvcle Project: 4-H Unit 1. 1972? 20 pages, illus. Cooperative Ext. Pub. No. 1773 by David Hermann and Lowell H. Watts. (63-l) ME MAINE ME See Farney's tour guide, 7-8. Maine State. Bureau of Parks & Recreation. Bicycling in Maine! An Examination of the Transportation, Recreation and Safetv Aspects of Maine Cycling. 1974, 186 pages, illus, biblio. Prepared by BP&R, Dept of Conservation & DOT, Augusta, ME. (63-2) Maine State. Highway Safety Committee. On Two Wheels Safe Riders Today, Good Drivers Tomorrow 1970? Folder, illus. Augusta, ME. See 60-7 & 62-5. (63-3) MD MARYLAND MD Annapolis, Historic Annapolis, Tour Folder. 1972. Map & brochure. SAE to Maryland State Comm. on Physical Fitness, 2100 Guillford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21218. (63-4) Baltimore. Planning Dept. Baltimore Bikewaist -Survey of Public Attitudes and E&~;fe;;;s,.",e;,e?~~~~i&pages: Planning Dept, 8th Baltimore, MD 21202. (63-5) Maryland State. Dept of FJucation. Safetv Instructional Sb--stem:Bicvcle Safety Teacher's Guide, 1973? (63-6) Bike Basics. 1973, Fond. MA Filmstrip bebooklet. MASSACHUSETTS Donald L, La (63-7) MA See Farney's tour guide, 7-8. Boston. Dept of Parks & Recreation. Boston Green Belt Bikewav. 1971? Map, folder. (63-8) Boston. Metro Area Planning CounrLJ. Boston Bikewavs Booklet. 1976:1,16 pages, free. uide. MAPS, 44 School St, Boston, MA 02108. ? 63-9) Massachusetts Bicentennial Commission. Community Guide to Bikeway Planning, Peter Diamond, 10 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108. (63-10) 64 MASSACHUSETTS (cont'd) Massachusetts State. Dept of Public Safety. Staff Study Relative to the Registration of Bicycles. 1974, 58 pages. Senate Document No. l/95. Boston. (64-i) Massachusetts State, Dept of Public Works. Introductionto Bikeways in Massachusetts. 1974, 11 pages, illus. Nicholas M. Brand. (64-2) Springfield, Bicycle Wa s for Sprinafield. 16 Acres Bicentennial Senator St, Springfield,MA. 1976? (64-2) COIlUG-+- 0 MI MICHIGAN MI Detroit. Police Dept. The Child in Detroit Traffic. 1970. 1971, 18 pages. John Logan. An annual report that analyzes children's bike/ped accidents by age group, location, time of day and other factors. Available from NTIS. (64-3) East Lansing, Planning Commission. i Michigan State< Highway Commission. Biking in Michigan, 1974?, folder, illus. Lansing. (64-5) Michigan State, Highway & TransportationDept. Non-Motorized Transportation in Michiaan. Aug 1975, 49 pages. A H &TD, Highway Bldg. 4th Floor, &, MI 48904 f:: HW-2N81. (64-6) Michigan State. Natural Resources Dept. Biking Western Michigan. 1975, Ask NRD, Info & Educ. Ek;,Bt;son Bldg, 7th Floor, Lansing, MT 48926 for m see 53-l also. (64-7) l Michigan State, Secretary of State. What You Should Know About Bicvclinpy,1975? Free booki let helps motorists and bicyclists cope with each other in traffic; rules of the road. (64-g) MN MINNESOTA MN Minnesota State. Div. of Parks & Recreation. Countryview Bicycle Trail. 1972, illus, folder (64-9) Minnesota State. Planning Agency. Transp. Planning Sec. Bikewav Guide1 Model Criteria for Bikeways and Recreational Lanes within the Highwav Right-of-Way. 1974. 67 pages, illus. St. Paul, MN. (64-10) page 65 MINNESOTA (cont'd) Minnesota State, University of Minnesota. Pedal Power Workshop. 1974, 2 pages, illus. "It's 4-H Youth Development.'*Agricultural Extension Service, Extension Program Report No. 60. St. Paul, blN.(65-1) NE NEBRASKA NE Nebraska State. Dept of Education. Bike Safety. 1973, 32 pages, illus. Duane Schmidt and Fred Tichenor. Lincoln, NE. (65-2) Carson City. Public Works Dept. Application for Bikewav Assistance. 1974, 30pages, fig tables. Submitted to Nevada State Park System. (65-3) Washoe Council of Gov'ts. [Rena) Ooen Soace Plan and Cben Space Program. 1974, 237 pages maps, tables. Prepared by Thomas A. Conger of Sharp, Water & Assoc., Reno, NV. (65-4) NH NEW HAMPSHIRE NH See E'arney'stour guide, 7-8. NJ NEW JERSEY NJ Cape May County. Self Conducted Bicvcle Tours of Case May Countv, 1912. Map, folder. Cranford. Cranford Bike Board. Police Dept. NeEative Declaration for Cranford Bikeway Svstem. April,1, 1975. (65-6) Planning a Communitv Bikewav Svstem, (65-7) Sandra h, Cranford, (65-8) NJ 07016. New Jersey State. Office of Highway Safety. EverythingYou Always Wanted to Know About Bicycling. 1975?, 16 pages, Illus, James Hill Van Orden, T;e$;y NJ. Mopeds. Frey9$z page booklet about use of power assisOHS, Scotch Rd, Trenton, NJ 08628. ted bikes. (65.10) l page 66 NEW JERSEY (cont'd) Princeton, Princeton Bikewavs. 1973, 24 pages. $3.00 booklet sold by Arnold ASSOC. 20 Nassau St, Princeton, N.?08540 (66-l) Princeton. Regional Planning Board. A Bicycle Path Master Plan for Prineton. July 6, 1971 10 pages. (66-2) NY NEW YORK NY Ithaca. Cornell University, Ithaca Bikewavs. March 1975. Prepared by the Graduate Landscape Architecture Program for Ithaca, NY. (66-3) Nassau County. Parks Dept. Nassau Bicycle Routes. SAE booklet to 10 bike tours on Long Island. 1976. (66-4) New York City. Fund For the City of NY. The Bicyclists' Guide for Manhattan. 1972, $1.50, 48 age spiral pocket guid Sold by Quadrangle Books, !i 30 Madison Ave, NYC 10017. (66-5) Utica, lJticaand North Utica Rotary Clubs. Erie Canal Bike & Hikewav. Map, folder. 1972? (66-6) NC NORTH CAROLINA NC Charlotte-Mecklenburg. Planning Commission. The Bicycler A Plan and Program for its Use in Transportation & Recreation. Ott 1914, 46 pages, app(66-/) North Carolina State. Dept of Transp. & Highway Safety. Curtis B, Yates, Bicycle & Bikeways Program Coordinator PO Box 25201, Raleigh, NC 27611, (66-8) . 1974, 23 paf;es. . in coop with i3.B. (66-9) Bicycle Safety and Rules-of-the-Road, Carl L. Gullick and Curtis B, Yates. 1974, 8 pages, (66-10) Bicycling Throup;hHistory 1974, 5 pages illus. Curtis B Yates for the loGa Bicentennial '76 Program. (66-11) Bikecentennial North Carolina - Mountain-to-CoastBicvcle Route. 1975, 7 pages, illus. Mary Meletiou and Curtis B. Yates, Title page: "Bicycle Program.'f66-12) North Carolina Bicycle Facility and Program Handbook. 1975, 277-pages, illus. Barton-As&man ASSOC. (66-13) page 67 NORTH CAROLINA (oont'd) Winston-Salem. City-County Planning Board. Winston-Salem Bikeways. 1974, 44 pages, biblio, maps. (67-l) ND NORTH DAKOTA ND North Dakota State. Highway Dept. T,'yr;ri;; of Public Hearing held in...Bismarck,ND, 3 N /4..,Project BW-Rf-U-1-010 () 917 to Construct a bike'trail between Bismarok and Mandon. Wilford Wolf and Hank Witness. 1974, 51 pages, illus. Bismarck. (67-2 Suoqlement to1 [above]. 1974? 17 pages, illus.(67-3 North Dakota State. Public Instruction Dept. Bike Basics: Teacher's Guide. 1974? 113 pages, illus Cover : "Safety Instruction System - Bicycle Safety Guide, Grade 2." Bismarck, ND. See 63-6 & 7. (67-4) OH OHIO OH Erie County. Metro, Park District. Milan Canal Bikeway. 1972. Map, folder to 27-mile tour on Huron River Valley. MPD, 1200 Syamore, Sandusky, OH. (67-5) Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission. Bikewavs - Miami Valley Reaional Plan. 1972?, $3.50 study, $1.00 more for large map.to 5 county bikeway plan, Eric Smith, MVRPC, Rm 500, 33 W. lst, Dayton, OH 45402. (67-6) Ohio Bikeway Communicator, Checklist for a Community Bikewav Program. Free, OBC, Suite 221, 3300 S. Dixie Dr., Dayton, OH 45439, (67-7) Toledo, Metro. Area Council of Gov'ts. Toledo Area Bikewav Plan. 35 pages, $3.00, 3 county area,231-mi system, Mr. Peter Atonna of Samborn, Stekete, Otis and Evans, Inc, Libbey-Owens-Ford Bldg, Toledo, OH 43624. (67-8) OR OREGON OR Qregon State. Highway Div. Location Section. -OregonFootpaths and Bikeways: Progress Report. 1975 98 pages, illus. Rm 17, Highway Bldg, Salem OR 97310. (67-9) Motor Vehicles Div. Oregon State, Oregon Bicycle/Motor Vehicle Accidents. 1974. Salem. (67-10) L page 68 PA PENNSYLVANIA PA Harrisburg. Harrisburg Area Bikeway Planning Study. Bike Trips in Southcentral Pennsylvania. 1976? Prepared by Barton-As&man Assoc with George Ely Assoc. Helpful touring Guide with map. Wm H Wilcox, Rm 216, Dept of Community Affairs, South Office Bldg, Harrisburg, PA 17120. (68-l) Pennsylvania State, Dept of Transp. Bureau of Design. Guidelines for the Development of Bikeways. 1974, 41 pages, illus, DOT Pub. No, 119. Harrisburg, PA.(68-2) Philadelphia, Philadelphia Bicycle Coalition. Bike Commuters' Map. 1976? 24" x 30" map, 270-mile bike route network: bike shop index, etc. $1.00 plus 24~ stamp from PBC, 3410 Baring, Philly, PA 19104. (68-3) Facilities and Services Needed to Sunoort Bicycle Commuting into Center City Philadelphia. 1976?, 45 pages. Write Bicycle & Transp. Research Center, 400 Market, Suite 814, Philly, PA 19106, (68-4) State College, State College Cycleway Study. May 1975. Mark Davis, (68-5) 200 Gettysburg, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. PR PUERTO RICO PR San Juan. San Juan Bicycle Transportation Study. July 1975. Etiense R. Dusart, TUS Planning, Suite 504, Empire Bldg 316 DeDiego Ave, Santurce, PR 00908. (68-6) RI RHODE ISLAND RI See Farney's tour guide, 7-8. TN TENNESSEE TN Tennessee State. Dept of Conservation. Rutherford County Bicycle Touring System. Free pamphlet to scenic countryside in central TN near Nashville. DC, 2611 W. End Ave, Nashville, TN 37203. (68-7) TX TEXAS TX Austin. Dept of Urban Transportation. Austin Area Bicycle System: Interim Rept. Joe S.Temus DUT, PO Box 1388, Austin, TX 78767. May 1975. (68-8) Dallas. Dept of Traffic Control. Dallas Bikewav Plan. 1975, 37 pages. (68-9) Houston, Parks Dept. (68-10) Houston Bikeways, 1976? PD, City Hall, Houston, TX. page 69 UT UTAH UT Utah State. Road Commission. School Age Children nedestrian Accidents. VT See Famey's VERMONT Aug 1973. (69-l) VT tour guide, 7-8. Burlington. Alderman's Commission on Bicycles. Report. James Draper, Burlington, VT. 1974. VA VIRGINIA (69-2) VA Virginia State. Dept of Transportation. Bikewav Develooment Study Report to the Governor and the General 4ssembly of Virginia. House of Delegates Document No. 5. 1974, 110 pages, illus, biblio. Dept of Purchases & Supplies, Richmond, VA. (69-3) WA WASHINGTON WA Mercer Island, Model Bikeway Presentation for the City of Marcel: Is(69-4) land, 1970, 7 pages. Lloyd W. Jones. Seattle. Community Development Dept. Commuter Bikeway Study - Preliminary. June 1972.(69-5) Seattle. Engineering Dept. Bikeway System Planning & Design Manual. 150 pages, figs, tables, refs. WI WISCONSIN Aug 1975, (69-6) WI Madison, Dept of Transportation. Rcycle Transp. Corn. Lank;Range Bikewav Program1 A Summary Report of Proposed Policies and Facility Plans. Dee 19/5 45 app, biblio, figs, maps, tabs. Summary res:lts %"Zirnprehensive study of CBD bike needs. (69-7) Madison, Police Dept. ;g";ksonRegional Bicycle Conference, Feb 26, 1976. (69-8) t 37 pages. Bicycle Program Coordinator. Milwallkee. Bur. of Traf. Eng. & Electrical Service. Bicycle/Motor Vehicle Accident Trends in the City of Milwaukee, 1971-73. Jan 2, 1975. 3 pages. (69-9) Wisconsin State. Dept of Natural Resources. On the Trail of the Ice Age - A Hiker's and Biker's elide to Wisconsin's Ice Age Natural Scientific Reserve and Trail, 1975? Guide, map, description. DNR, Box 450, Madison, WI 53701. Supersedes 70-3. (69-10) WISCONSIN (cont'd) Wisonsin State. Dept of Public Instruction. Wisconsin Bicycle Drivers Handbook. 1976, 23 pages, illus, diagr, tables. Prepared by the Wis. Office of Highway Safety Coordination,Madison, WI. DPI Bulletin MO. 5380. (70-l) Teachers Curriculum Guide to Safer Bicycle Driving. . 1976, 8 diagr. Supplement to 70-l. DPI Bull~:~~s~o:l~%. See also 62-l. (70-2) Wisconsin State. Dept of Transportation. Bikeway Investigation Group. Guidelines for Develoninp Rural Bikeways. Jan 1973? FgTi)2Div,of Planning, 4802 Sheboygan, Madison, WI . See 69-11 also. 51 pages, figs, refs. (70-3) Wisconsin State. Div of Highway Safety Coordination. Wisconsin Pedestrian and Bicvcle Safety Plan. Jan 1976 Ronald L. Thompson, Pud & Bike Safety Specialist, 131 W. Wilson, Madison, WI 53702, See 70-l & 70-2 also. Safety education programs for local and county groups. (70-4) Wisconsin State, Division of Tourism. Wisconsin Bikeway Map & Guide. 1976? (70-S) Wisconsin Bicentennial Bike Map. Put these two pamphlm together, and you have 3009miles of bikeways ahead of you. DT, Box 7606, Madison, WI 53707. (70-6) NOTE :‘; For additional State & Local Documents, see the previous bike bibliographies in this series. They contain more than 100 additional items. This edition contains a total of I75 citations. VI Proceedings, foreign documents, reports, pamphlets, books and miscellaneous publications by corporations, private groups, professional societies and foreign agencies are Coupled with CATALOGS (page 42), this set+ listed below. tion serves as your "Index to Corporate Authors." For further listings of organizations dealing with biking or bike magazine publishers, see last year's 1975 Bit cle Bibliography for an additional 87 addresses. ---+n-1) AETNA LIFE & CASUALTY CO. See 60-7. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR AUTO MEDICINE. Lewicki, L.R., and J.A. Newman, Head Protection for the Bicvclist. 1975, 14 pages, tables, phots, refs. Taken from the 19th annual Conf. Proceedings. Evaluation of various helmets, including Bell. (71-2) McDermott, J.E., and P.A. Wood, Pedal-cycle Injuries. 1975, 5 pages, tables, refs, Taken from the same conf, proceedings, this paper deals with 613 bike injuries reported by emergency rooms that show head and shoulder damage, especially to children, (71-3) AASHTO. Remington, J.D, Planning for and Developing the Oregon Recreation Trails System. Taken from the proceedings of the Western Assn. of State Highway & Transportation Officials conference of: 1974; 3 pages. WASHT0.(71-4) Tebeau, W.H, Planning, Design and Funding of Bike Paths. Taken from WASHTO Conf. Proc. of 1974; 18 pages, figs. Further discussion of Oregon's bikeway efforts, AASHTO, 341 National Press Bldg, Washington DC 20004, (71-5) AAA, Hammond, Beverly J, Defining the Educational Needst ~ Putting the Problem in Persoective: Bicycle Safety in California. June 19, 1974. AAA of So. California (71-6j 2601 So. Figueroa, Los Angeles, CA 90007. Teacher's Guide to Bicycle Safety Activities and Projects. (71-7) For additional AAA bike literature, see you::: local American Automobile Assn. representative. See 73-2, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. See 18-1, 37-9, 38-1, 61-8, 77 1 page 71 AXE. [cont'd) Eggleston, David M, Low-Energy Dual Mode Transit, Preprint No. 2689, $1.00, ASCE, Pub. Sales, 345 E. 47th, NYC 10017. Experimental link up of bike, bus and van system in California told. Same as 79-7? (72-l) Ramey, M. R., R.Sommer, and D.F. Lott, Some Asoects of the Design and Evaluation-of Bikeway Facilities. Presented at ASCE Transportation Engineering conference in Tulsa, OK, July 1973. (72-2) Capelle, D.G., Pedestrian/Bicycle Planning. Another paper from same meeting. Address given above. (72-3) AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INFORMATION PROCESSING SOCIETIES, Lynch, J.P, Computer Animation of a Bicvcle Simulation This paper was presented Dee 1972 in Anaheim, CA meeting. American Fed. of Info Proc. Sot, 210 Summit, Montvale, NJ 07645. (72-4) AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTEL. See 8-8, and 76-8 for AYH material. ANACAPA SCIENCES INC. Cross, Kenneth D, and Richard de Mille, Human Factors in Bicycle Safety. June 11, 1973. SantaBarbara, CA. (72-5) ARIZONA TRANSPORTATION & TRAFFIC INSTITUTION. Drake, Elizabeth, The Temoe Bikeway Study. Arizona Conf. on Roads & Streets, Proceedings, p 167-175. 1975 (72-6) ARNOLD ASSOC. See 66-l. ASPHALT INSTITUTE. Asphalt-oaved ShDlders phlet. for Safety. 1976? Free pam(72-7) Full-DepthAsphalt Pavements for Bicycle Paths. pamphlet, illus, 19761 Free (72-8) Skid Resistance - Its Role in Highway Safety. Free pamphlet, 1976?-, Asphalt Inst. Bldg, College Park, Maryland 20740. (72-9) See also 81-3. AUSTRALIA, Dept. of Transportation. Foldvary, L.A, A Review of Pedestrian, Pedacvclists and Motorcyclists in Relation to Road Safety. 19/3 258 pages9 diag, tabs, biblio. Write C&berra, Gov't Pub, Service and ask for Report No. NR/19 of the (72-10) Expert Group on Road Safety? page 73 AUSTRALIA. (cont'd) Western Australia. Dept.of Education. Tranport 1: Manual Arts Options. 1973, 43 pages, fig diag, Perth, AUST. A textbook to bikes & motor vehic- les. (73-l) AUTO CLUB OF MISSOURI [AAA Great Rivers. 19761, pages, $3.25, 201 Progress Parkway, Maryland Heights, MO 63043. 30 tours with maps of the junction area of the Missouri & Mississip i Rivers in St. Louis area. (73-2y BARTMAN-ASCHMANASSOC. 1821 University Ave, St. Paul, MN 55104. See 61-2, 66-9, 66-13, 68-1 (73-3) BELL HELMETS. See 71-2, BICYCLE & TRANSPORTATION RESURCH CENTER. See 68-4. BICYCLE DEALER SHOWCASE. ' A monthly serial for the bike industry publish& by William/Lawrence Corp., Newport Beach, CA. new listing (73-4) BICYCLE INSTITUTE OF AMERI 122 East 42nd, NYC 10017.' s provided significant support for American bike industry, bikeway movement, safety and other functions. BMA has taken over some of those tasks recently. (73-5) BICYCLE MANUFACTURERSASSN. OF AMERICA, BMA BMA, 1101 15th St, NW, Washington, B.C. 28005. Naw provides you with BOOM IN BIKEWAYS, various pamphlets, maps, guides, ideas and support, including1 (73-6) Cleckner, Robert, So, You want a Bikewav, 1975?(73-7) Teacher's Guide to Better Bicycle Driving, 1975?(73-8) Bicycle Legislation Surge Continues: Over 100 Bills Become Law in 2 Years, Jan 1975, 47 pages. (73-9) BICYCLING MAGAZINE See also 43-4 and 43-S. Bikeloaedia. 1976, 104 pages, $3.95, illus. "Six years of technical tips from BICYCLINGl's 'Question Man"' Fred DeLong and others": excerpts not previously pub1ished beiore. Leisura Marketing, San Rafael, CA&lo) page 74 BIKE WORLD EDITORS. [World Publications] See also 5-l and 10-7. Bicycle Frames. World Publications, Box 366, Mountain View, CA 94042. 1975. Illus, 48 pages. $1.95. Manual to choosing and building frames. (74-l) Bicycle Track Raciq. July 1976. Illus. $3.95. Guide to training, pacing, tactics, types of races, suggestions from coaches, etc. (74-2) Building Bicvcle Wheels. Aug 1976. Illus, 48 pages, (74-3) I) 93 Pa. Assembling new wheels and old. The Comnlete Bicycle Time Trialing Book. AI.ril 1977. Comprehensive coverage of time Illus, $2.95 pa. trialing; training, competition, organization and how (74-4) to run bike race meets. Cyclist's Training Guide: For Both Recreational and ComPetitive Cvcling. Sep 1977. Illus, $3.95 pa. Physical preparation for various types of cycling: (74-5) simple exercises included. Food for Fitness, 1975. Illus, 144 pages. $3.50 pa, Medical experts tell how to eat for the $5.95 hard. occasion, a diet that is fit for cyclists, and in (74-6) understandable language! Dr. Creig Hoyt, etc. International Bicycle Touring. 1976. Ill-, $3 Advice from the professionals. *, - I9> paa 96 pyj BIKECENTENNIAL. PO Box 8308,Missoula. Montana 59807. Resource Directory for Bicycle Tourists. 1976. Manual to assist those making '%IQ-pages, $T aa tours in Amekicir lists of clubs, agencies, map and much more. See BICYCLING! July~l976. Illus, long source (74-8) 1976. 60 photos, d datebook contains important events in cycling activities: gear chart, mileage chart, sP,Lralbound. (74-9) A Bicycle Tczrist's Cookbook. 1975? $1.00. (74-10) Various pamphlets (25~ each) on various biking topics, commemorative posters, instructional materials, maps and other materials are available from BIKECENTENNIAL. (74-11) BIVEN; ;4A;SOC. - l page 75 BRITISH CYCLING FEDERATION. Founded in 1875 as the British Union, it changed its name to National,Cyclists Union,1883, then changed to its present name with its merger with the British League of Racing Cyclists in 1959. BCF, 70 Brompton Rd, (75-l) London SW3 lEN, 310 pages. Handbook, 1976. 1976. Map, illus, f0.65 pa. yearbook. An(gnt$l -L- BRITISH TOURIST AUTHORITY. Cyclinq. BTA, Queen's House, St. Jame's St, London ;;;;?lNF. Information Sheet No. 316/76/153, f0.12. English text with various other languages used (75-3) in the introduction; cycling in Britain. CALIFORNIA ASSOC. OF BICYCLING ORGANIZATIONS. Stevenson, Lynn, and Artemas Ginzton, The Bicycle (75-4) Boulevard Concept. June 1974. Berkeley, CA. CANADA. New Brunswick. Dept of Prov. Secetary. Motor Vehicle. (75-5) Cyclist's Handbook. 1963. Illus, 28 pages. Cyclist's Handbook. 1975, New Edition. Fredericton, NB (75-6) Quebec Province. Haut-Commissariat 3 la Jeunesse, aux ioisirs et Tg4Sports. (75-7) Illus, 20 page*>,$0.40 pa. Cvclisme, "Collection GraAd Soleil: Serie !C,Sports Divers, CARNEGIE INSTITUTE. Benedict, Francis G, and Walter G Cady, Bicycle Ergometer with an Electric Brake. Washington, D.C. 1912. Illus, 44 pages, tables. Re-printed, and now distributed by Academic Press, 111 Fifth Ave, NYC 10003. Publication No. 167 is sold for $1.50, paperback.(75-8) CENTER FOR AUTO SAFETY. Whitman, D, Bicyclists. CORNELL AERONAUTICAL LAB, INC. Culkowski, P.M., J.M. Keryeski, R.P Mason, W.C. Schatz, and D.J. Segal, Research in Impact Protection for Pedestrian and Cyclist. Report No, CAL VJ-2672-V-2. May A study of 319 accidents in 1971, 354 pages, refs. Toronto, Canada area. Available from NTIS? CAL, BOX (75-10) 235, 4455 Genesee, Buffalo, NY 14850. COUNCIL OF PLANNING LIBRARIANS Glading, Judith, Alternative Transportation Modes: Bikeway Planning and Design. Exchange Biblio. No. 941, Dee 1975 15 pages, mimeo. CPL, PO Box 229, Monticello IL Gl854: (75-11) CROy;E;IN, ROBERT & ASSOC. - . CYCLISTS TOURING CLUB. Hnndboo;,61976, CTC, Godalming! 69 Me;:;:;, Surrey GU7 . An annual lOO+ pages, map, lllus, 3HS, 1 1 (76-l) yearbook; bnpriced. DeLEUW, CATHER & CO. See 56-12 and 58-4 DENMARK. Radat Trafiksikkerhedsfo Jorgensen, N.O., [trans. on Riders Safety, Feb 19 Indepth study by Danish Council of Road Safet; refs. Research into bike accidents, intersectionalproblems, (76-2) conflicts, traffic flow, bikeways, etc. Engel, Ulla, and Hans V. Lund, Ulvkker ned Tohiulere I Traffikker, 1973, 74 pages, illus. Report Ko. 89. Free from Copenhagen office above. (76-3) Erling Tmlsen of Aalborg is writ&? biblispraphy of Scandinavian bieycl !Prek==ive literature th shollldbe available mid-1977. No details yet. DIRIDON RESEARCH CORP. See 59-4, DISSERTATIOI'~S. See 52-l and 56-7. Ferrara, Thomas Ciro, A Studv of Two-Lane Intersections and Crossings under Combined Motor Vehicle and Bicvcle 'l'l-affic Demands, PhD dissertation, 312 pages, 1975, m-7. _ Ci.vi I Engineering, University of California at Davis. (76-5) Wall, John William, External economies and lacalizatlm in small scale industrv: A case of the bicvcle manufactllringindustry in Ludhiana District, India. PhD dissertation, 163 pages, l9/3 Economics Dept. Ann Arbor, MI Arder na 74-7572. Duke University. (76-7) EMT COAST BICYCLE CONGRESS. (76-8) Guide to East Coast Bicvcle Trail. 1976, $4.95, kCBC,5300 Akron, Philadel hia, PA 19124. Reviewed in BICY CLING! Ott 1976. 808-mi trip from Boston to Rich=. page 77 GEORGE ELY ASSOC. See 68-1. ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF CANADA. Claxton, Eric, Designing a New Town for cyclists and pedestrians. July 1974. Presented at ASCE & EIC conf. in Montreal in 1974. Available for 75~ from EIC, 700 EIC Bldg, 2050 Rue MansfZeld St, Montreal, CANADA H3A lY9. Ask for Pre-print MTL-62. (77-l) FINLAND. Central Organization for Traffic Safety in Finland. Iso-Roobertinkatu20, 120 Helsinki 12, Finland. . COTSF Report (77-2) Liisa Oranen (editor), Investigationsinto Light Traffic, 38 pages, 1975, Report hliikenneturvajNo. 16. Gl.uding these articles: (77-3) "Survey on BicycI Reflectors,~ p 1 Need for immediate improve ent indicated by (77-4) “Use of WzmF~ Pennants in Bit eles,‘” p 1 ffwgs improve safety in rural a eas, but n the city. Oranen, Liisn, FRANCE, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Develo Road Research Group, 2 rue Andre Pascal, Paris 75775, L 1971. (77-7) FRTENBS OF THE EARTH, LTD. Richard Feilden, tain. May 12, 197 Ii0 mo, London. Various bike plans in Great Britain are considered; transport planners are urged to help cycle traffic. (77-8) FUND E'ORTHE CITY OF NEW YORK See 66-5. GANNETT ROCHESTER NEWSPAPERS. see 7-4, GOODYEAR 'TIRE& RUBBER CO. (77-9) Bic~yclc~ Blue Book. 1974, Safety booklet. Akron, OH. GREAT BRITAIN. See also 6-8, 11-2, 10-9, 75-1, 75-2, 75-3, 76-1, 77-l 77-8, 81-1, 82-2 Countryside Commission. Cycle Hire; A Practical Guide. 1976, 12 pages, illus, unpriced, Cheltenham, ENG. A manual to the economic organization of bicycling hiring industry. (78-l) Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. Skilful Cycling: Manual of Roadcraft. Cycling Technique, and Maintenance for Cyclists. New edition, 1975, RoSPA, Royal Oak Centre, Brighton Rd, Purley, Surrey CR2 XJR, Also available from HMSO. Illus, 36 pages, eo.20. Helpful guide for parents and their children, with road signs, exam and safety tips. (78-2) Sports Council, Southern Regional Office. Report of the Conference on Cycling at Bletchley Leisure Center. Conf. Proceedings, held Ott 16, 1975. 14 pages, Illus, free. Watlington House, Wat. St, Readings, BERKS. RGl 4RJ. (78-3) GROUP 7 See 57-8, HIGHWAY SAFETY RESEARCH INSTITUTE. Flora, J.D., R.J. Kaplan, and E. Margoshes, Description veillance System has sampling methods, data management use of results and suggested changes in system. (78-4) HUMAN FACTORS WORKSHOP, .JohnsHopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD 21218, (78-5) L'INSTITUT COOPERATIF DE L'ECOLE MODERN OF CANNES. See 7-3, INSTITUTE FOR MLlkICIPALENGINEERING. Bikeways..,What's mnninq, 1975, 9 pages, $1.00 IME, 1313 E. 60th, Chicago, IL 60637. Result of the RPWA survey told; promotion of engineering, education and enforcement to solve US bike problems. (78-6) INSTITUTE OF TRAFFIC ENGINEERS CITE) Report on Bicycle Route Standards, in Western ITE, vol 29, no 3, Dee/Jan 1975. 12 pages. (78-7) page 79 ITE. (cont'd) ITE, 1815 N. Ft.-Meyer Dr, Arlington, VA 22209. Bicycles. 1973 ITE report. (79-l) Estimating Potential Bicycle Use and Public Investment Aug 22, 1973, 27 pages. Presented at 43rd ITE annual (79-2) meeting. Tebeau, W.H, Problems in the Operation of Bikeways. Aug 1975. $20.00 for Compendium of Technical Papers presented at.45th Annual ITE Meeting: p 129-134. (79-3) Oregon state bikeway situation discussed. INSURANCE INSTITUTE FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY. The Highway Loss Reduction Status Report, "IIHS Compl&ed Major Bicycle Study," vol 9, no. 22, Dee 10, . IIHS, Watergate 600, Washington, DC 20037x79-4) INTERNATIONAL AUTO SAFETY CONFERENCE. McLean, A.J., and G.M. Mackay, The Exterior Collision, pp 1214-1221, 1970. In the *Compendium of the Conference.' Bike/ped/motorcycle accidents and their situa(79-S) tion are discussed along with helmets. See also, Volumes 1 & 2 of the Conference Proceedings held July 15, 1974, and printed March 1975, that are sold by NTIS. Volume 1 is PB-241-766/5ST, and Volume 2 is PB-241"767/3ST. It's the 3rd int'l meeting. (79-6) INTERNATIONAL CONF. on DUAL-MODE TRANSPORTATION. Eggleston, D.M, Toward Dual-Mode Use of Bicycles in Public Rapid Transit. 29 pages, 13 figs, refs. Sponsored by Transp, Research Bd [TRB], 2101 Constitution Ave, NW, Washington DC 20418, Result of bike/bus/ train hook up in California told. Same as 72-1?(79-7) INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF PEDESTRIAN ASSOC. The following report of the 1st International Ped/Bike Seminar held at Hotel Metropole, London, on 27-29 May 1974 is available from MAUDEP, PO Box 722, Church St, Station, NYC 10068. The 269 page conf. proceedings are edited by K.G. Fixdal. It contains much more than the following list would suggest. Published in 1975. Berkowitz, Carl, and W.H. Kraft, Bikeway Maintenance, p 111-119. (79-8) Claxton, Eric C, Mobility and the Environment in Old Established Towns and Cities. 16 pages. (79-9) Cole, N, The Situation of the--Bike--in Britain, p 20-X (79-10) Drake, Elizabeth A, The Tempe Bikeway Study, p 37-36. T79-11) page 80 IF-PA. (cont'd) Everett, Mike, Roadside air Dollution: New evidence and policy implication for bicycle/Dedestria.n ~lannin& p 69-78. (80-l) Lavigne, H.H, Pedestrian/Bicycle Facilities for San Francisco Bav Area Rapid Transit Operations, p 232-41. (80-2) Trevelyan, Peter, Bicycle Planning at the Local Levelr The London Experience. 12 pages. (8093( Wolfe, Fred W, The potential relationship of the bicycle to mass transit systems. 20 pages. (80-4) For additional MAUDEP and IFPA publications, see last year's bibliography, INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF BIOMECHANICS. International Series on Sport Sciences, Vol 2, No. 11: Swimminq. Edited by Leon Lewille and Jan P Clarys, the proceedings of the 2nd Int'l Symposium on BioMechanics in Swimming, held in Brussels 1974, is available from University Park Press, Baltimore, MD or London, 1975. N.H. Secher and I. Oddershede wrote "Maximal Oxygen UptcakeRate during Swimming and Bicycling**that [appearson pages 137-142 of Swi.mmin$. (80-S) Basmajian, J.V, The Human Bicycle. A paper presented at the 5th Int'l Congress of BioMechanics in July 1975 at Jyvanskyla, Finland. Write ISM, University Park Press, Baltimore, MD, (80-6) IRELAND. National Institute for Physical Planning & Construction Research, Dublin. Ireland. Moore, Desmond Francis, The Bicvcle, a Study of Efficiencv, UsaPe and Safety. 1975, 45 pages, illus, ~0.30 paperback. (80-7) IROQUOIS RESEARCH, INC. See also 53-2. Poirer, Bernard, Preliminary analysis of bicyclists survey conducted in May and June 1973. 19/j. A study of bike behavior and characteristics of population. Falls Church, VA. (80-8) JHRP REPORTS See 62-6. JHK & ASSOC. See 58-7 and 58-8. page 81 LONDON AMENITY AND TRANSPORT ASSN. Bicycling in London. Jan 1976, 14 pages. i10.70.@1-1) METRO. ASSN, OF URBAN DESIGNERS & ENVIR TAL PLANNERS. For MAUDEP's cooperative sales, see 79-8+. OWE;e;ENp;y & ASSOC. - . MOTORIZED BICYCLE ASSN, 1001 Connecticut Ave, NW, Washington, D.C. 20036. Moped spokesman in USA. (81-2) NATIONAL ASPHALT PAVEMENT ASSN. Recreation Asphalt. NAPA Promotional Series No. 12, NAPA, 6811 Kenilworth, Riverside, MD 20840. S sort of material as 7207+. Bikeways included. (81-3) NATIONAL MOTOR SAFETY ADVISORY COUNCIL. See 79-6. NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL. See also 59-5. , Youth Astivities De icago, Ill 6 Collep,eDept, NSC, Schupack, Stewart A, and Gerald J. Driessen, Accidents and Usap,eAmona Youp,hAdults. July 73 pages. Research Dept, NSC. Available from NTIS for $4.50, PB-256-563/8GI. A study of cyclists aged 16 to 30 on 2? US college campuses in Ott 1972. (81-6) Undersized & Overlooked. 1976, free booklet, It puts bikes and motorists back into traffic with emphasis an each other's rights & responsibilities. (81-7) THE NETMERL4NDS. Royal Netherlands Tourin Club. [Koninklijke Nederlandsehe Toeristenlmnd, PO Box 2200, The Hague, Netherlands.] or, ANWB, Wassenaarseweg 220 Box 2200, The Hague, Netherlands. (81-8) Fietspnden en-Overstreekplaatsen. Memo No. 4, June 1970, 62 pages, Dutch language text that describes bikeways in the Low Countries, with 70 photos. (81-9) Riviera and Voorhoeve. Dorren, 1, The Child in nd in Hat Werktter]. 1975, 104 pages, photos, Dutch language text. Helpful W-10) page 82 THE NETHERLANDS (cont'd) u !,j. $1.25 Fiester,..Ken Oo! [trans. ,,Cyclists..Chin brochure available Katernen 200, PO Box 20Ii 0, Amersfoort, 2900 Holland. A rallying cry for cyclists to work against 'autocide, in Holland; an urban guerrila manual. (82-l) NOTTINGHAM CASTLE MUSEUM. Broomhead, Philip, The Bicycle Showr June 12.to Sea 5 1976. 1976. 84 pages, illus. E0.40. A catalogue to themuseum exhibits by Nottin ham Museum, City OZ Nottingham Leisure Service, Nottingham, NGl 6EX (82-2) OUTDOOR EMPIRE PUB INC. The Bicvcle Driver's Guide. 1975? SO.5 Eastlake Ave, E, PO Box C-19000, Seattle, WA 98109. (82-N PHIUDELPHIA BICYCLE COALITION See 68-3 and 68-4. RALEIGH INDUSTRIES. See 6-5 and 11-5. REIADER'SDIGEST ASSN, RoSPA see 78-2. SAMBORN, STEKETE, OTIS kr See 67-8. ANS. SCOTLAND See 6-8. SCHWINN BICYCLE CO, Cycling Activities Dapt, 1856 N, Kostner, Chicago, IL Schwinn provides a lot of pamphlets, brochures 60639, nnd guides that are helpful to cyclists, planners and businessmen.,,fsom bike history to bike courts. SW? also 47-6, (82-5) SHARP, KRATER & ASSOC. See also 65-4. CARY SHAW & ASSOC. Shaw, Cary S, Bicycle Parkina and ReRistration: Theft Prevention and Recovery. 1972. Washington, D.C.@2-67 See also 39-11, page 83 SOCIETY OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS, INC. Hirst, Eric, & Robert Herendeen, Total EnerRv Demand for Automobiles. SAEI, 2 Pennsylvania Plaza, NYC 10001 8 page booklet compares auto/bus/train/bikecostsIl973. (83-l) STANFORD ENVIRONMENTALLAW SOCIETY, Del, Ernest, L.C. Moss, and T.Z. Reicher, Handbook for Bicycle Activists. 1975, 79 pages, $3.00, biblio, Reviewed in BICYCLING! Aug 1976. (83-2) SWEDEN. Rosen, Nils, Cyklen I Stadsplanen fcvclewavs in Citv Planning]. 1971. Orsa. ~~~.Sweden. Cvkel-och .s - ----Monedfrem---r-------jandet. (83-3) L-~ -- ----, - --- --‘, Rosen, Nils, PlanninE for Pedal Power. 1973. Swedish InformationService, 825 Third Ave, NYC. (83-4) National Swedish Board of Urban Planning. [Bicycle in the Urban Traens Planverk. No. 33. Del 1. 72 pages, figs, tables, photos, refs. Handbook-to local bikeway planning, PO Box 22027, S-lfi4,22 Stocklx&n (83-5) Skandia Insureance Co Ltd. 182 Swedish June 1974, 85 pages, figs, tabs, refs. accidents show-parents& motorists must take notice. (83-6) THESIS. See 76-5 thru 76-7. TRANSPORTATIONRESEARCH BOARD. See 38-6+, and 38-5. TRAVELERS. INC. Cycle Safely for PEP PROGRAM. Free. TI, 9 PB, One (83-73 Tower Square, Hartford, CONN 06115. URBAN BlKEWAY DESIGN COLLABORATIVE. Cvclateral Thinking, 1976, 72 p, Illus, $3.00. UBDC, W20-002 MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139, Reviewed in BICYCLIK Feb 1977. Needs of post-bikewayAmerica told, along with review/critiqueof problem areas. (83-O) USER, INC. See 52-5. VELO-NEWS, 140 Elliot St, Brattleboro,VT 05301. Journal of bike See also 8-3. racing. $3.25 per year. (83-9) VOORHEES & ASSOC. See 58-6. WASHTO. See 71-4 and 71-5. WORLD WIDE CYCLING ASSN. 4939 Glenway Ave, Cincinnati, Oh 45238. It desires universal bike registration 6 commuter retrieval of (83-10) that information. See 49-l. NEWSPAPERS The following 289 articles frcnneight daily newspaper-~ provide a wealth of information not easily gathered from other sources. They are arranged in chronological order with the month, day and section appearing ahead of the page and column numbers. Titles are underlined. Brief annotations stand alone. Articles of earlier publication than reported here may be seen in earlier bibliographies. CHICAGO TRIBUNE E 5 5 x 2 a v-l w z ST v3 P-Mu The Chicago Tribune provides news of America's second largest city and its hinterland along Lake Michigan and the upper Mississippi River Valley. 1975 Ott 3, 3, la & 3. Fling into fall's splendor with a lospeed flourish 3 tours in urban Chicago are told: 30-mi, 41=mi, and 100-mi tours; 3 maps. 1976 Feb 21,2, 3d. State bike trail periled Completion of bike trail along abandoned railroad halts in central IL as local farmers and conservationists argue: map, Marc 7,9, 23, 25 & 26 (Chicago Magazine) Whimsv on wheels Odd bikes by Joe & Dave Steinlauf shown; 5 photos. Apr 8, 7, la. Forest Preserve's bike paths will look like a million in '76 Bridges, new routes and pleasures help make FP attractive; $560,000 fund: map, photo Jun 19,1, 10e. Riding bikes safelv LTE; suburban bike safety expert pleas for parental cooperation. 23, 4, 16~. Bicvclists 'walk over water' Bikecentennial '76 route thru Carbondale to Berea, KY, (484-mi) has one section void of bridge: map, 3 photos. Jly 8, '7,4~. Enforcement called kev to bike safetv Keith Kingbay of Schwinn bike safety efforts told: photo 12, 6, 9b. Bike industry looks to 1980s Schwinn is optimistic as total US bike sales hit 9m in 1976. 29, 7, 5a. Cvclists to rest- 20,000 miles later Aussie couple's 3 yr trip thru So. America told; the Cartwrights are back in Chicago on their Schwinns; pho Aug 30,3, lc, A world 'cruise' via pedal Dower Robert Morris of NJ returns to US after biking thru Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia: tells story: photo. page 84 page 85 CHICAGO TRIBUNE 1976 Sep 22, 2, Ia & 5. Homiest group on wheels - bar none Singles group opts for bar hopping via bikesrphot 29, 7, la & 2. Fall's best is better on a bike Touring trails in IL, WI, IA and IN are described; 4 maps. 29, 7, 2a. The &ng and short of bicycle touring Tips, addresses and local tour schedule given. 29, 7, 3a, Packing for Dedalina: A ride-on-taraet bag of tips Shopping tips for packs, bags & panniers. 29, 7, 8c. Defeating the dust Windfoiler attaches to handlebars can cut wind; rain capes listed, too. Oct/Nov. No entries. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR The Christian Science Monitor is one of America's few newspapers with a national scope. The Eastern Edition is used for this compilation. Dee 15, 14a. Pedal power comes to Britain Noblemen and commoners take to biking in London, a review of GB 1976 Jan 13, 18a. Trans-America bicycle trail readied for the Bicentennial Bikecentennial '76 program includes various long and short tours: description. 23, 2a. Bike? Cvcle? No, it's a moped! Should mopeds ride on the street like cars or on bike paths like bikes? Classification of mopeds is uncertain. Feb 4, 2~. Pigtail oedaler Photo of 3rd grade girl in motocross competition. May 14, 4a, Just how fast can a bicvcle go? Dr. Kyle's Int'l Human Powered Speed Championships in so. CAL are discussed; odd looking wind shells seen: photo Aug 3, 17a. You see much more when traveling bv bike Bikecentennial '76 cyclists are quoted: comments on gear l types of touring and buying tips. 4, 2a. Bicvcle racing in hiah gear Expanding interest in US racing scene draws new faces: great potential Sep 7, 21a. California, here we (bikers) come California coastal bike route described: places to camp. Nov 9, 2b. Bicycle built for two times 17% Photo of Dani& built bike that can carry 35 people; huge! Dee 10, 2n. On a bicycle built for folding Harry Bicketon's collapsible bike seen as potential success soon. 5 5 c 2 .I4 03 h YJ tcrl 2s2:: The Los Angeles Times (LAT) provides news of America's third largest city and its hinterland along the coastal corridor of southern California. 1975 May 28, II, 4a. It's a mudocross 2 photos of bike moto-X 29, I, 33e, Bicycle trails fail to win at Tahoe Citv Shoreline bike path loses bond issue vote. Jun 5, II, le St 5a. Panel hears pros, cons of Venice Bikeway extension CA State Coastline Comm. hears conflicting ideas about Marina de1 Rey bikeway. 19, II, Id. Coastal unit OKs two car racesi beach bike path Comm. approves 14ft. wide Venice bike path. 22, VI, lld. Dealers find it hard to peddle bikes Raleigh says US market has fallen out, but Schwinn is less pessimistic as adult bike sales improve. 28, II, 6,. These oilgrams pedal the California coast 210 Christians pedal 407-mi from Monterey to LA in challenging religious witness; photo. .Jly 17, II, 8a. Bistle guides blind cyclist. 15 Despite e ilepsy, paralysis & blindness Jeff Meyer biked I!0 miles while father whistled'directions; photo. 28, II, la. US climbs aboard the bicycle bandwagon US Environ. Protection Agency has pamphlet on biking. 30, II, 8a. A bicvcle beat for 2 in Irvine Officers P. Rose & J. Boyd patrol greenbelt on bikes: photo. Aug 17, I, 2e. Claiming a bicycle oath... Environmental group sues to stop Venice beach bike path. Sep 17, I, 2e. Bikeway on parts of Venice Blvd OKd LA City Council approves 'Sunday Only, bikeway on street. Ott 16, I, 23a. 5 bicyclers braving South America Despite the high Andes, night robbers & gun fire, 5 bikers enjoy cycling South America. 20, II, 6e. Bicvcle riders LTE: motorist feels besew Nov 1, II, 4c, Bicvcle riders and power-mad motorists LTE: 7 cyclists respond to motorist's LTE. 22, II, 4e. Bicycle riders and Dower-mad motorists 3LlE recommend defensive driving & courtesy: bike accident victim replies; x,equestfor total separation. 1976 Feb 25, IA, 8a. Britain becoming nation of cyclists Commoners and noblemen biking in London: GB reviewed. Jly 2, IV, lb & 4a. Off and pedaling - 3,499 miles to go 110 cyclists join LA to Washington, D.C. tour: ph. 86 page 87 LOS ANGELES TIMES 1976 Sep 9, I, 2e. Bicyclists will have.. to stay in bike lane and cars out of bike lanes; new CA state bike law. Nov 7, VII, lla. Anart Bike Bank offers secuitv for cvclists Sturdy locking device for basement shown; pho 9, II, 5a. A soulful old friend is off on a new adventure After years of daily commuting, teacher retires his Olmo bike, selling it to collector: air pollution was causing him problems. NEW YORK TIMES c 2 2 8 .d 4-J0, aorl 9 u a, cd0 v3 PIG) n The New York Times provides news of America's primate city and its extensive metropolitan hinterland along the Atlantic seaboard and Ohio River Valley. 1975 Sep 17, 54g. Consumer notes: Bicycle carriers Public comment on bike carriers desired by US DOT. 21, X, 19a. Bicvcle ban LTE;cars should also be banned in Orient Park, along with bikes & pedestrians, 21, X, 2lb. Unsmiling bikers 2LTEa bikers say motorcyclists cause noise & dust, and unhappiness. 24, 49g. Bronx bov slain bv bike robbers in city park. Ott 5, x, 27a. Orient Park LTE: bikes and people are banned because there is no access except to motorists, Nov 2, 2c. Mindful of oil and ecolopv, Dutch are returning to bicvcles bv the millions Of Hollands 13m people, Srn ride bikes, especially in smaller towns: photo. 9, X, 5a. Notesr A vearuclfsts Activities of AYH, Bikecentennial, Int'l Bike Touring Sot, told, 14, 4lh. Cvclists and son awarded $980,060 by ConEdison whose truck hit them in 1971; law suit winners. 16, 130~. Bike safety rodeo saonsored bv Freeport Police Sum bike theft/safety aroblernsreceive attention from police who inspect, license bikesrpho 1976 Jan 5, 28e. Defensive bicycling LTE; riding against the traffic on the left side of the road recommended. 14, 37h. Police are opposed to citv council bill liccssing bicycles NYC cops are too busy for bikes, Feb 8, IV, 3d, Life in a factorv: It is unitv that coults China mass production in Kwrtngchoware told. page 88 NEW YORK TIMES 1976 I '.* Feb 16, 23d. Knieva? :'cvclesin park to oromote bike safety Eve1 fieval in Central Park; 2 photos. 22, X, 5d. Bike train AYH's semi-annual bike train will leave Queens for Hampton: $12 tickets available. Mar 7, X, 5e. Bike train LTE; AYH also has g-day trips to other places, carried there in old RR car: $6.00. 26, 69~. Reflecting tires required. NY State requires all adult bikes to have reflective sidewalls. 28, X, 9 & 22. Wheeling through Wales American couple tell about their tour thru hilly Wales, air service scenery and the land of King Arthur: map, 2 photos 25, XI, 19a & 24. Pedaling fun for 2 wheels NYCity bikeway plans side tracked by lack of funds; NJ is center of bike racing in the east: bike calendar given: Memorial Day Tour of Somerville told; 4 pho 28, XI, 19a, 25-27, Scenic tours for bikers 2 NJ tours described1 Crombury to New Egypt, and Princeton to New Hope; 2 maps, quotes from Caslinsky's guide. Lcng article about Apr 4, XXI, 3a. sland,.,sea coast, bike oppo hills, food, muselrms,etc: Dan Henry routesc 4, XXI, 26c, Routes to anvwhere Suffolk, Nassau, Oyster Bay, Shoreline, mts, farm land, cities, etc. provide wide variety of biking on Long Island; ph. 11, XXI, 38a. Stop by - don't write for bike tour book Nassau County has guide to 10 bike tours on Long Island, but not available by mail. 16, 12~. Donald Burch biked from Massachusetts to Miami where his wife & daughter met him via airplane. May 2, 4Od, Concourse to become bikewav Bronx's Grand Concourse will have bike la~tesopen on Sundays, 8, 53~s. Safety panel issues tips to bicyclists CPSC regs will go into effect in May; tips: diagram, 21, I, 20b. Moped legalized NY State classifies the 'new' motor-assisted bike as a motorcycle. 22, 13~. Sadness in Sicily Photo; Spanish rider killed in Tour of Italy crash: Santisteban. ;un 5, 35e. Message on a bike Figuretone Exercising Bike pedals while massaging, a stationary bike. 7, 33e. 150 pedal down Manhattan to promote 'Bike Right' Sen Javits et. al. request bike paths inNYC 10, 8Oc.Trenton topicsNJ issues free 250page moped book page 89 NEW YORK TIMES 1976 Jun 14, 35e. In support of bike lanes Photo; highwheelers and unicycles lead bike parade in NYC. 14, 67~. 300 b icyclists compete in Enalewood Mile town sponsors annual race: 2 photos. NJ 23, 38e. Dangerous cyclists LTE; bikers should stay off pedestrian paths; request bikers obey law. Jly 13, 35h. Cyclist, 61, killed while on a trip around the world Dr. Wm F Marquardt, linguistics prof, was killed near Batavia, NY, Sunday nite after having pedaled from San Francisco enroute to Europe and Asia. [I have lost a good friend. Editor] 19, 18b. Belgian first in Tour de France Lucian van Impe wins 63rd TdF that has ended in Paris. 20, 68f. Assemblvman Bl-ianKennedy of NJ says mopeds are cheap, safe and energy savers: photo. 24, 27g. State traffic deaths increase NY State bike fatalities hit 8 dead by May 1976. Aug 4, 28a. Mercury on 2 wheels Can Carriers Messenger Service provides color & excitement in NYC, 10, 28d. WronP-wav cyclists LTE; doctor suggests bikers pedal the right way, and stay out of hospitals. 23, 27b. Bicycle check-up draws big wheels to Central Park Voluntary safety check attracks crowd: photo. 25, 34~. To license bicyclists LTE; should bikers be licensed so that police can ticket violators? 27, Blc. Cyclist's trip around the world is in the 3,000-mile home stretch Robert Morris, NJ, reenters US in CA after traveling thru 29 countries in Europe, Africa, Australia and E. Asia: recounts memorable events, suggesting that America drops its materialistic viewpoint for joys of simpler things; map9 2 photos. 29, 46a. New York seeks bikewav funds NYC applies for Fed funds to help pay for 27-mi urban bikeways. 29, X, 5. Bike trail 800-mi East Coast Bicycle Trail from Boston to Richmond is layed out by East Coast Bicycle Congress, AYH, LAW, etc; guidebook f‘c,r sale Sep 2, 30a. Two-wheeled underdoes LTE: taxis, potholes 6 pedestrians are the bane of cyclists. 5, V, 9a. Dutch woman takes cycling title K.van Oosten -Hage takes women's road race in Italy. 9, 56~. Dutch woman takes cycling title.pursuit race. page 90 NEW YORK TIMES 1976 Sep 12, X, 21. Bike meters Oxford, OH, installs bike park- ing equipment to parking meter poles; motorists pay as usual, bikers don't. 25, 18~. West Side Promenade West Side Highway will be converted to bike route. Nov 6, 21a & 34b. Robert Mor truckers a arrives fn Kane: 2 photos. NEW ORLEANS TIM & The pKWid@S Riwer VaPley, the delta area and nearby Gulf States. news Mow to classify mopeds causes local officials problems with regulations, insurance, etc. 1976 Mar 10, I, 14f. Bicyclists in dancrerLTE: gives examples of motorists* infringementon bikers' right-of-way 15, 1, 22e. Bicyclists don't care LTE; when bikers learn the rules of the road, motorists will start to respect their rights. Apr 9, 3, 2a. [photo] World's smallest bike was built in Switzerland. NEW ORLEANS TIMES - PICAUNE page 91 Apr 9, 2, 2a. Bike oath Dlan to move here NO master bike plan wired tried, but how to predict bike use is an unresolved problem, 25, 3, 1Oa. Safe 'volt waxen* mobilizes elderly Invento Anthony Lam operates bikes from batteries: phot May 14, 1, 14a. Consultants proDose 3 bike routes Park, French Ouarter and Universitv c= could have a bike ro&ze, according to plah befbre the City, 2a. Allons a Montreal: Finkleat cyclist-in-exil 6, pedals on Univ. of NO stlldentTom Finklea wins t! Tour de Louisiana, and hopeful about the Olympics. 1, 14~. Bucktown bike bridae? LTZ; new bike bridge needed adjacent to wooden Bucktown Bridge t- give access to park, yacht club & restaraunts. 1, 14a. 6 more bike paths mulled NO City Planning PETXIIBuck & Assn amm . receives more ~~~~o~o~~~s 1, 1oa. 3m c0n1mut @ bike master plan itarNO, .Ily12, 1, ba. Prix Bicycle Baton R ana Festivaltpho Race clu Aug 17, 1, 13d. September bike safety month Gav. Edwards kicks off Louisiana Bike safety month: films bc literature are available; photo. 17, 3, 9d, NO bicycle repairman brings his business to his customers Wm. Port carries his repair business in iltruck, providing service by appointmcntt phot Louisiana s last yeart effortsm Sep 16, 7, 15h, 3-~war bike trip finished bv US pair. JackForeman & Grant WagneT bike from Univ. of Chicago to Buenos AirFzs,tell about 10,OOO Ott 17, 1, 9a. Pedal-aowered bikes invented MIT pro! designs innovative bikes; David G Wilson 24, Dixie, p 30, 32-7. The spokin' word A major article that conteins interviews with local touring, racing and com2ting interests; broad bike cove~c and quotes from-bike dealers; 12 photos. Nov 14, 1, lOe, Canadian couple peddles here Louise & Serecs GiZbert of Montreal stop in NO to tell of 1-heirbike trip to tip of South America that still has 13,000-mi,lcs yet to go; phora. THE TIMES (London) i? The Times and its various associated .A parts is a major British national news5 w Q,5 paper that provides news of the British g 3 x iKl 2z cl VI P4u Isles and the Continent. 1975 Jan 27,e;d~tCycle-cross: Seventh double for Belaium in years Amateur Eric devermeire and pro Roger R devlaeminck of Belgium take race in Switzerland. Feb 3, 17e, Pedalless Ralei will put X130,000 into its not be Britons, ll-man team1 many wi 9, 19e ST, The push-bike blues Biking in con London has its perils: photo, 14, 19g ST. Make cycling safe 336 fatal bike accidents in Cl3in 1973 spurs cycleways in Portsmouth, etc. 27, 8h. Merckx wins tour and Pope's medal Eddy takes the Tour of Sardinia for 4th time. Ride in country is Mar 16, 21f ST. 6, 19d ST, Bikes flash Nation-wide rent-a-bike setice now available at hotels, parks, etc: photo. 24, 16~. Biking Reporter tells about Hira-Bike's race between London & Kensington: perils of urb,an May 24, 15d. Dutcl1 Phil Edwards 26, 10n. t&es T.of Britain time trial4 C'iro d'Italia told, 27, gh. Edwards loses lead to a Czech cyclist 1st stage of"Milk Race taken by V. Vondracek. 28, 'lg.Edwards leads British win British r1team takes 2nd stage of Tour of Britain; Cairod'Ita1i.atold. 29, 8~. Another win for Britain as world champion era&es 3rd stage taken by Wm Nickson as Kowalski falls 30, 10~. Nickson comes first after long uphill sprint 4th stage of TofB raken'by Bill Nickson. 31, 22e, Finishing sprint bu a Dane wins fifth stage Henrik Rasmussen takes 5th stage of TofB. paP,e 92 THE TIMES (London) page 93 1975 June 1, 25g ST, 'Cat' Pet his man Dudley Hayton sprints past leaders to take stage of Milk Race. 2, 9f. Griffiths falls from fourth to 29th position Sean Kelly, Ire., takes 7th stage while Johansson, Sweden, takes overall lead: Giro d'Italia report. 3, 9e. Johansson increases overall lead in TofB. 4, 10d. Champion's win fails to change pattern 9th stage taken by Kowalski, but Johansson keeps lead. 5, 7a, Edwards loses stage by a tyre's width TofB 10th stage is won by J. Postusny of Czech. 7, 128, The ouiet American who is leading a two-wheel revolution John Howard leads the US team at TofB and receives good comments from European racers, and discusses racing situation is US; photo. 7, 22c, Johansson well positioned to win Milk Race Henk Mutsaars, Holland, wins 11th stage TofB; R devlaeminck, Belgium, takes 20th stage T.of Italy 8, 31g ST. British hopes curdle Dave Chauner, US, takes stage while Johannson drops behind. 9, 8c0 Swedish rider takes the Milk Race B. Johannson takes 1st place; v. Vondacek, 2ndr T.FiIipsson, 3d. 10, 8b. John 10, 19h-21d, Raleigh halts production of cycles for America Raleigh chairman Phillipssays US market has collapsed, forcine Raleigh to cut work force from 8,800 down to 550; situation explained. 15, 6h ST, Two-wheel week Nat'1 Bike Week to be celebrated m procession in London. 23, lob. Large ga13separates West from rest of colleagues Les West wins Br. prcl-roadcycling chLampianship for 2nd time. 26, 13n* AnquetiP ready to concede Tour record to Merckx Tour de Fran;%eshould be won by Eddy M. 27, 9f. Itnl'dn c- defeats Merckx in Tour time trial Francescr, Mr.?l_;r takes trial in TdF, out Moser 28, 23g. Several Tour favorites soon w and Merckx are out in front as Eddy takctage. 30, SC. Hoban finishes one place behind PlerckxBarry H, Br, takes 7th place in 2d stage TdF. Jly 1, llg, Moser still leads after huge sprint finish Jacques Esasson, Fr, takes 4th stage TdF. 2, lid. Belgians lose places in final sprint Theo Smit, Nerh., takes 5th stage ahead of Van Linden & Eddy. page 94 THE TIMES (London) 1975 Jly 3, 5g. Time for Merck.x to put vellow jersey on again Eddy takestime trial & the lead in TdF 6th stage. 4, 9g. Merckx unmoved bv Moser's stage victory Eddy keeps overall lead. 5, 21g. Hoban sprints in to get his mention Barry H, Br, takes 8th stage that ends at Bordeaux velodro 7, 7c, Merckx prepares for challenge in the mountains Merckx moves 90 sec. ahead of Moser of Italy. 8, 7g. Gimsndi climbs to stage win Felice Gi takes stage 10 of TdF in the ~~~~~~s Mts. 10, 5h. Kneteman wins twelfth stage of Tour Gerrie K, Holland, takes 12th stage TdF, but Merckx leads the race with Thkvenet right behind. 12, %Qc, Merckx loses 30 seconds Lucien Vnrahpe takes 14th stage, a superb hill climber, ut blerckx is punched by spectator near finish is under consideration against s ke service at 14, Bf, Inexplicable failure bv Merckx after leading Thevenet takes 1350mi stage as Gimandi, Zoetemelk and Van Impe pass Merckx with Z-miles of the line, 18, 7a. ThGvenet again keeps rivals in their places Bernard keeps lead as Tour moves across to Parys. 19, 4h. Paris nrq~ares to receive French winner Mercks trails Thgvenet by 3 min. 3 sec. 21, Ge. Thgvenet Tour winner and national hero Paris celebrates as B. Thevenet takes 1st place; Merekx 2nd place (and with a broken jaw): Van I Zoetomelk, 4th place; photo. ‘/ page 95 THE TIMES (London) 1975 Jly 22, 2d. [photo] New bike trails in nat'l forest open. 23, 9a. Powerful teams compete in Scottish race Scottish Milk Race attracks Polish h Czech teams, with R. Szurkowski and S. Szozda. 24, 9f. Pole sprints clear in the final mile Stanislav Szozda takes first stage. 24, 25a. Bicycle firms are back in the saddle Designer Eric Claxton takes reporter on tour of Stevenage, England, to show him the new bikeway network. 25, 8e. Poland stays in charEe of Scottish race 2nd stage taken by Ryszard Szurkowski. 28, 52. Medhurst wins snrint title after favorites Paul Medhurst, Br, wins Br. amateur track race at Leicester. 28, 5h. Poland makes clean sweep in Milk Race Tour of Scotland won by Poland; France, 2nd place: Britain in third place; Mieczslaw Nowicki is first. 29, 81-1. Hallam wins title Ian NaIlam, Br, wins Dr. amateur time trial at Leicester. es not to Aug, 1, 5a. Path for cyclists Urban bikeway opens in Richmond Park, London. 1, Ills.Like mother, like dauffhterDenis Burton takes 3,000-metes pursuit race at Leicester. Nat'1 team f Barras Sid Barras takes pro race at Birmingham: results from Leicester meet. 10, 2% ST.Special offer The Times sells small-whcelod, collapsible Euro-Bike for f39.50. 14, 25a. Foresakinp, avoided bikeways rn t 19, 7f, World event not to be in Britain won't host l9ir"s world ch,ampionships: 21 ( 7& i, Jt~dgesrule in Lutz*s favor despite flat tire. page Yb THE TIMES (London) 1975 Aug 22, 6g. Men's final mav be decided bv hundreth of a second Sheila Young is disqualified: Susan Novarra & Iva*Zajickowato fight for 1st place at Liege; while men's race looks very tight. 23, 21g. Morelon takes seventh world snrint title Dan Morelon, Fr, takes amateur title at Liege while Norarra wins her race. 25, llh. Russian Dair are beaten after steerina error Tandem sprint at Liege taken by Poland. 26, 8a. Nicholson beats champion to win snrint title John Nicholson, Australia, takes pro race in Liege 29, 9~. Best amateur riders need to keep Poles anart Polish team has many fine racers, a review. Sep 1, 9~1,Kuiper adds world title to Olvmnic gold Hcnnie Kuiper beats Thevenet and Merckx in 166-m world pro road race. 7, 32f ST, Priced out Fatsi.& Sercu, in TdF because Italian sponsor Los Skol S-day track race at Empire Pool is under way, 2LT’l?ljafter because of says bikes are tas. v\.llner;ible, not dangerous: 2 21( 30 ST. It's that man Sercu again Patrick Sercu, BeI, is 6 time winner of the Skol 6-day race: photo. 22, 9a. BelRian breaks ribs but will race on PijnenHari?z team leads at Wembley. 23, 8e. Dutch-German pair still in lead Pijnen-Haritz. 24 , 8h. Rene Pijnen and Gunter Haritz still in the lead at Skol. Up”” THE TIMES (London) page 97 1975 Sep 25, llg. Overall lead for Gowland and German partner Tony Gowland & Peffgen take Skoll track race while capacity crowd cheers. 26, 12g. For Britain the party is over before it beti Pijnen-Haritz take 6-day team race at Wembley. Ott 5, 15a ST. Cyclists* pennant LTE; recommends reflective triangle extending 20-in into traffic: safety. 12, 12e ST. How to be a cyclist and stav alive 2LTE; belts, flashinglights, horns, etc. suggested. 12, 19g ST. Motor show's best bargain Collapsible, small-wheeled bike is road tested, a good buy. 30, 27b. The lightest bicycle Harry Binkerton's It. wt, collapsible, small-wheeled bike evaluated: story. Nov 12, 10h. Spain invited Spain accepts invitation to TofB; hasn't been invited since 1965. 21, 1386b, TLS, Chain gang Book review of "King of the Road" by Andrew Ritchie, an illus, bike history. While Ilec 20, 16g. the Wembley stadium is under repair and reconstruction. 1976 Jan 17, 12n. Magnificent men on their trying machines Chit chat about bike scene in London and prevailingly British attitudes on biking. 15, 9. Cycling A collection of short articles dealing with clothing, lights, 19th Century bike graphics, etc; 5 illus, 3 photos, as-on ad race, Skol Fcb 24 k 9b, ey Pool 6-day is under reconstruction. 26, 14~. Nite riders Reflective tape, strips, etc. may help reduce Britain's 300 annual bike deaths. 29, 14 & 15 STM. Wear on wheels Various apparel can be uworn while cycling to work: photos of doctors, professors, engineers, etc. cycling in Britain. Mar ?3, 156, Place of cycling in transoort policy LTE; planners should include bikes in urban policy. 26, 15a. Cycling in London LTE; Creater London Council member says the Council wishes to improve the plight of cyclists in congested London traffic, WALL STREET JOURNAL I= 4-J 2 g r: a act-J dS The Wall Street Journal is America's financial newspaper with a national scope. The "Eastern Edition" is used for this compilation, 1975 Sep 11, le. Motorized bicycle Are common in Europe, and are now finding their way to America where each state has its own ideas as how to treat mopeds. Nov 4, le. The checkoff Fed employee is denies mileage claim because he rode a bike, not a car. Dee 31, 8d, Bike oath oroiect to Pet $dmillion of US funds US DOT bikeway demonstration project receives funds 1976 Jan 29, 3c. Bicycle-safety rules, requiring stress tests, reflectors are issued CPSC bike regs outlined. May 11, lla. BicvcIists, ioggers and even skaters claim doomed highway in Manhattan Unused elevated hiway awaits demolition as locals use it as bikeway. exports of bicycles by Taiwan Is .Jun 2, 26~. US stlldyinp, Taiwan gov't subsidizing bike exports to US? .Jly 30, 16d. Huffman says profit rebounded after the 1975 sales slump; stocks look good, too. Aug 18, 30d. Goodyear to stop making tires, tubes for bicyrles Foreign & domestic competii iorl too much. Ott 6, Id & 30a. On the trail, bikers have ups & downs plus aches & pains 8 adult bikers pedal 480-miles across Virginia following Bikecentennial trail; daily log and comments about the trip are told. Bike carrier led by CPSC. 18, 29c, seats WASHINGTON POST E The Washington Post provides news of ..-I c America's politics, the nation and that 4-J 4J a,5 world beyond the Potomac River. The g 2' : %"o "Eastern Edition" is indexed below. 7% ci b-JLO 1975 O(> t 24 ) !226c.For bicycles only LTE; suggests lipplying Canadian prncticc of closing parks to c;lrson Sunday as s\litablcpractice for Rock Creek Parkway Dee 3, Al4a. Mopeds Editorial opposed to 1umpinC:mopeds with bicycles; should be considered mot orcycle. 13, A72c. Mopeds and cars LTE; r,ivethem a chance. pap,e98 page 99 WASHINGTON POST 1975 Dee 19, A22c. Encouraging the use of mopeds LTE: mopeds should not be required to register as motorcycles, a procedure that works against them; alternative criteria suggested. 1976 Jan 11, D12b, Pedal power British bike scene reviewed: observations from Whitehall to burlesque told. 22, Glc. They're off and trikinq Congressmen and Earl Butz race their trikes indoors: 4 photos. Mar 2, A18c. A harassed bicyclist LTE; biking and walking are a real challenge rather than an open invitation to energy saving alternatives: examples given. 16, A18c. Commuting bicycles LTE; motorists are more courtecxrs towards bikers than ever before. Ap 17, AlOc. Priorities for bicycles LTE: asks repeal of Maryland law that requires bikes to use bikeways. 22, DCle & DC4d. -I_-+New network of bike trails may not aind easy solline,DC area plans unified bikeway system to riverscapes, businesses, parks, canal,& countryside; details given with 2 maps, photo. 25, K6a. Biking for the Bicentennial Bikecentennial '76 plans tour across US: Ed Haering to lead a tollrtph Brie d summat-y01~ 28, A13r1, y told: auto conDr. E ke planning told. cesti May 10, Bla & B7a. Bikecentennial will beEin alone,4,250mile route Interviews with anxious cyclists: photo 17, Cla & C3n. 76 trail bikers squish westward GTOIL~ l.c?i\ves Youngstown, VA in rain, heading for Oregon while spirit-s;ZrQhigh; photo ol- Clnr-cnccPa&;lril, 85 20 ) yrs DCGii old Iowa I~Llmlcr-/biktr: DC . & DO’1 photo.“;. bf;lnt H IlIog~cYI t r-y wnnts bike 9.10~ cl2ssi 26 ( Al?!4* histary IIlIPI'OVi Ilk-: t h( 1 .-l-l!: : DC s~~bw;l>v (:;IL-s can car-~-y bikes 6. bikers: photo. complains 31, A15;t. Biking, ;unid the fumes Editor-i;11 srq:,p,est ing bikers r-vcc>i \'c t;is benefit for-Iraving their cars at home. ~lbout .Iliil al.lt 0 full~c~s ) 10 , :\18C. Bicvcle commuting, hazards 3LTE; air in DC is too dirty to bike thru; safe routes to l<orkare needed: cars shoul.dbe taxed to support bike modes. 14 f Aid & A8d. lOOO-mile bike trip lures reporter A Wa;hinaton Post reporterwill accompany Bikecentenninl tow from Astoria, Oregon, to Jackson, Wyomiv, oaize100 1Y WASHINGTON POST 1976 Jun 21, Ala & A5a. First stop: a one-room schoolhouse 2nd article in CynthiaGorney's series on bike touring; swaps bike talk with cyclists while they get organized for tour: visits Finnish homes near schoolhouse in Oregon: map. 23, A3a. Wyoming trip beains with ro: LMo.3 group described as easy going, mostly ed mostly young: first 50-mi day down the Oregon coast described: map, 24, A3a, Night's 1odRinR a bit rustic floor greets bi.kers after long day sights & smells: map. catches group asleep: local folks help 27, A3a. Hungary bikers reach Salem [No.63 A day off to see Salem, OR,: map. 27, G5a, G6a & G7 29, A3a. Roundus of an errant calf Valley ta Eugene off fS side tr streams and mountain rimlandr photo. can priest's retreat..guided tour:map. 30, 18~. Bicycles are Un-American LTE: bike says car-aLiented society needs a switch i ownhblP to SiStf?SS ( OR, on the dry interior plateau is easy. 7 A3a. Cyclists visit llcamasin Ore No.101 Ll,unn -, ranch on volcanic landscape enjoy-e before rain;m&ap 4, B8b. He made his point Clarence Pickard, 86, leaves Bikecentennial in Missouri after biking 1,500-miles from Youngstown, $?A; advocate oC physical fitness. 5, 113i-r. Bikecentennial is a hit in Mitchell Fresh cherry pie and smiles greet hikers: storics[Ko.:ll 7, A3a. Western mh hosoitalitv[No. 12 Sagebrush & talk with local ranchers at Werford, OR.; map. WASHINGTON POST page 101 1976 Jly 9, Ala 6cA6a. Heat, fatirue take toll [No.131 Bikers too tired for halfway-point celebration as the sun wilts spirits in barren terrain; map. 11, R3a. Wine tasted fun at White Bird [No. 14 ful locals dance & drink, tell Indian storiestmap. 13, A3a. In Lewis-Clark's VfootstepsgExplorer Lewis had tummy ache at Syrgina, and so do bikers: just as they leave Snake River for the forests & mts. 14, Alb-A9a. An escane from bups, bikes Mosquitos,bugs and rain interrupt sleep: hitch-hike to Missoula. 17, AlOb. A pushover to pedal Are mopedsbikes or motorcycles? Maryland law now favors bike status: phot 18, A3a. Bikers' oath oarallels Indian march [No.17 In 1877 the US Army chased the Nez Perce Indian 1700 miles across Oregon and into Montana; map. LTE: 19, A22d. Commuters' bike route thsu Arlington Cemetery is closed; alternativessuggested. 20, A3e. gfeet than mines 22, Alf & A18a. Pavina a visit to Old Faithful Geisers of Yellowstone delight group , but campe and tourists present a real danger8 map 25, Ala & A6e. Toasts hail iourney'send Gro it up in Jackson, Wyoming, retelling stories: map. 26, A3b, Biker'?-haonvordeal ends at 1,400 miles[207 Reporter sums up the wonderful biking experiences she & her new companions suffered/enjoyed:photo, 26, AlSc, Cycling across America 3LTE; 2 favorable to Bikecentennialseries~ one criti al of maps, dialog, spelling, perspective of series, SQU~ grapes, E&] Aug 17, Al6c, Bikes in elevators LTE, US gov't could force landlords to permit bikes in office elevators. Sep 30, A26c. Rough bike trails LTE; DC commuter says paths need to be swept, repaired. Ott 16, A14d. Facts and fiction about bike safety L'TE: because Fed report on bike accidents shows that riding on a bike path is more hazardous for adult bikers than in the street, maybe pathsshould be re-studied. Nov 18, Blf & B5a. NW lawyer oedals into legal pitfall Car door flies open into cyclist, who gets fined. 26, A22c. Bicvclinp and the law 3LTE; Dutchman says motorist should be the ticket, not the cyclistl taking the lane can be dangerous alternative. INDEX Corporate authors are listed in alphabetical order in Sections III [CATALOGS] starting on page 42 and in Section VI [MISCELLANECXJSJ starting on page 71. Aaron, James E, 62-2 Abou-Logh, Zuhair, 38-2 Burgess, Robert A., 56-7 Burl&older, Jim, 13-4 Adams, Raymond, 5-1 Cady, Falter G., 75-8 Alexander, Robert, 37-l Campbell, Jule, 35-4 Allen, C.D., 37-3 Cantin, Eugene, 6-8 Allen, Gene, 19-1 Capelle, D.G., 72-3 Allis, John, 9-8 Camey, Rep., 49-l Altrocchi, Paul H, 14-4 Carpenter, Edward K., 20-7 Amsterdam, E.A., 26-5 Carson+ Dorothy Hill, 13-3 Anquetil, Jacques, 5-2 Carter, Bruce, 6-9 Antikova, VIA., 22-5 Cartlidge, N.E.F., 16-12 Asa, Warren, 15-14 & 15-18 Cary, Charlie, 23-8 Athey, George, 31-1 Chapatte, Robert, 7-2 Atonna, Peter, 67-8 Chantigny, Louis, 7-l Auch, Herman, 7-4 Chany, Pierre, 5-2 Avis, Frederick C., 5-3 Chatterjee, Arun, 38-2 Bakker, J.P., 40-6 Chlapecka, Thomas, 78-5 Ballantine, Richard, 5-4 Clarys, Jan P., 80-5 Banister, E.W., 21-8 Claxton, Eric, 77-1, 79-9 Baranet, Nancy N,, 5-5, 9-10 Cleckner, Robert M., 19-9, Basmajian, J.V., 80-6 24-7, 30-8, 31-6, 73-7 Bastide, Roger, 5-6 Commins, John, 52-5 Bell, Glennys, 28-6 Cole, N, 79-10 Bendixson, Terence, 6-1,29-2 Conger, Thomas A., 65-4 Benedict, Francis G, 75-8 Conner-y,Sam, 36-1, 36-2 Benien, Bette, 14-6 Corazzini, J.H., 39-7 Bennett, Margaret, 6-2, 6-3 Corey, Edward, 35-2 Berkowitz, Carl, 79-8 Craft, A.W., 16-12 Bertrand, Ina, 17-11 Cranston, Sen., 49-l Biermann, June, 6-2 & 6-3 Cross, Kenneth D., 72-5 Bilgors, Ellen, 13-6 Crouch, Wally, 17-2 Blish, Jeffrey, 6-4 Culkowski, P.M., 75-10 Bowd;nj G;;e$oryHouston Cutler, Bill, 16-13 -1 Dabbert, Fritz, 41-l Boyer, Richard G., 6-6 Daffem, Eileen, 7-3 Branch, Diana, 29-8 Danahy, Barbara, 40-2 Brand, Nicholas M., 64-2 Daniels, E.G., 21-5 Braun, Richard P., 39-l Daveport, Irvin W., 33-9 Brienes, S., 6-7 Davidson, Joel, 29-7 Bronikowski, Ray, 17-6 Davidson, Sherri, 29-7 Broomhead, Philip, 82-2 Davis, J.A., 26-5 Browder, Sue, 19-7 Davis, Mark, 68-5 Rep Brown, 49-l Dean, W.J., 6-7 Buckley, Sen James, 49-l Del, Earnest, 83-2 Burden, Dan, 32-3, 41-8 DeLong, Fred, 73-10 Burden, Peter, 28-2 Demetsky, Michael J, 38-7 Burgel, Jim, 29-6 Denk, Rrlen M., 23-4 Diamond, Peter, 63-10 page 102 page 103 Dillon, Jack, 27-8 Dimmick, John, 26-6 Dorren, I, 81-10 Doughtery, Dick, 7-4 Drach, Ronald W, 24-4 Drake, Eliz, 54-4, 54-5, 72-6, 79-11 Draper, James, 69-2 Driessen, Gerald J, 81-6 Drury, C.G., 21-5, 21-6 Dumoulin, Ggrald, 7-5 Durand, Jacques, 7-6 Dusart, Etiense R., 68-6 Dysart, Gary P., 57-2 Eckman, Paul B., 14-4 Eckstein, Paul M,, 26-1 Edholm, O.G., 21-4 Edinger, Kenneth W., 50-3 Efremov, V.V., 41-2 Eggleston, David M, 72-l 79-7 Eilberg, Rep,, 49-l Elgie, William, 60-9 Engle, Ulla, 76-3 Engleson, David 6, 23-10 Ev&cgtj Dgri) yike.D., 37-4, - 1 Ewers, Wiliia& 7-7 Famey, Michael H., 7-8 Feder, Richard C,, 38-3 Feilden, Richard, 77-8 Fcls, Margaret I~,,38-4 Felton, Bill 30-10 F'erebee,Ann, 20-4, 20-5, 20-13. Ferrarra, ?homas C., 39-8, 76-5 Finelli, Dr. Pasquale, 28-13 Fink, Irn Stephen, 55-12 Fi tchenbnran,Matthew, 31-8 Fixdal, K.G., 79-7.5 Flanders, Delve, 15-4 Fletehor-,Marvin E., 14-5 Flora, .J.D., 78-4 Foldvary, L.A., 72-10 Forester, John, 8-1, 8-2 Foster, Lee, 40-3 Galloway, Lynn, 41-6 Gardner, Keith M., 29-l Gatsoff, C., 51-5 Gay, David, 76-6 George, Barbara, 8-3, 11-6 George, Jean, 33-l Ghosh, Biswa, 13-1 Giese, M.D., 26-4 Gilbert, Bil, 35-l Gillespie, David Craig, 8-4 Ginzton, Artemas, 75-4 Glading, Judith, 75-11 Godfrey, K.A., 18-2 Golembesky, Dr. Henry. 29-l Goodman, Jory, 29-l Goodwin, Jacob, 41-3 deGraaf, Peter V.M., 20-9 Granger, V., 33-2 Gray, Robert, 15-36 Gribble, McPhee, 8-5 Griffith, Jane, 8-6 Grigg, Glenn M., 56-13 Grot;;fh$s, Dirk H. ter,, Guichon, Donald M.P., 24-8 Gullick, Carl, 66-11 Hagan, Ron, 56-9 Hagberg, J.M., 26-4 Hake, Janet, 34-8 Hammond, Allen L, 33-10 Hammond, Beverly J., 71-6 Hanson, Perry, 39-9 Hanson, Susan, 39-9 Harris, Reg, 8-7 Hartford, Bill, 32-l Haugen, Judith, 41-7 Haut, R., 4 Trewor, 2 Hawthorn, Elizabeth, 8-8 Hawthorn, Margaret, 8-8 Hebbert, R.A., 17-8 Heere, E., 40-9 Hemstad, Rarhel, 9-l Henderson, John R., 57-4 Herendeen ) Robert , 83- 1 St:in, 54-l avid ) 63-1 Hersev, April, 17-3 Hcstzel, Leo J., 29-3 Hibbard, Tham~~ H., 38-h Hirst, Dr. Eric, 34-1, 49-l 83-l Hodges, Dr. Stevpn, 25-13 Hornstein, Daniel , Hosken, Fran P., Z page 104 Illich, Ivan, 34-7 Izard, John, 27-l James, Peregrine, 28-4, 28-5 28-7. 28-9 Jensen, Peter, 36-1, 36-2 Jilla, Robert J., 62-6 Jones, Lloyd W., 69-4 Jorgensen, N.O., 76-2 Jorgetxon, Eric, 9-3 Joske, Pierre, 57-7 Kamsler, Ilene, 59-12 Kane, Thomas R,, 23-9 Kaplan, Jerrold A., 40-1, 52-1, 52-4 Kaplan, R.J., 78-4 Kawatski, Jeffrey D., 23-4 Kendrick, Zebulon, 26-6 Kennard, J.A., 24-6 Kenyon, Michael., 23-2 Keryeski, J.M., 75-10 Kinsman, Robert A,, 26-2 Kitching, Ron, 9-4 U;k;er, Beth C., 13-2 . , I;‘., 21-7 Lott, Dale F., 55-13, 56-l thru 56-5, 72-2 Luebbers, David J*, page ii, 9-9, 59-13, 60-l Lum, W, 56-6 Lund, Hans V., 76-3 Lynch, J.P., 72-4 Maas, Peggy, 22-1 MacKay, G.M., 22-7, 79-5 MacKee, W., 17-l Maekerodt, Fred, 25-9 MacLain, Lyn,ton,21-l Mafchir, J Malsin, Al Margoshes, Markve, Ke Marlowe, Donald-E, 5 51-2, 51-3 Mason, RiP., 75-l Matthews, Christo May, P., 17-1 Mayes, David, 14-3 McCullagh, Charles C., 9-10 McDermott, J Knir,ht,Frank T., 9-5 Knott%c,y,P., 9-6 KObils,G.V, 9 21-Q Koch, Edward I , 39-3 Krnft, W,H,, 79-8 Kralrsc?, Scott N., 62-2 Kra1.1,Bonnie, 13-7 Kr.-rq>p, Don, 11-4 La1"and,Donald L, 63-7 Lai, Dr. James S., 52-7 Lnnc;lshire,David, 9-7 LnPl;tnte,John N,, 27-3 Lnllxon,B, , 70-3 Lavigne, H.H., 80-2 Lcgarra, J.A., 55-4 Lehrmnn, Steve, 9-8 LeLonp,,Mary,aretv, ) 41-5 Lcsjnc>k,John J,, 23-6 Cell11 iot ) Jean-Michel , 10-2 LPVi n, DilIl, 35-5 Ixwichi , L.R. , 71-2 Lewi 11:: ) Leon, 80-5 Lincoln, G.A., 34-2 Lindsley, E.F., 32-2 Linncrud, A.C., 26-6 Little, Suzanne, 25-7 Little, Willard, 31-4 Logan, John, 64-3 Loghd, Z&air Abou- , 38-2 Lokken, E,C., 37-9 Muller, PI.,36-7 hullin, J-P., 26-4 Mum, Harold C., 38-l Myles, S. Terence, 24-8 Nagushi, Joseph, 57,12+ Netherby, Steve, 22-3 Newman, J.A., 71-2 Noble, Bruce J., 26-3 Naordzi-1,P.C., 24-5 Nosker, Janes, 37-8 Schaibert, Schildkraut, Hidge L., 22-9 Schmidt, Duane, 65-2 Schupack, Steward A., 81-6 Scab, Mishel, 5-2 Scott, Robert gv13k3",-;1 K;Ftjli565z-12 4 Oddershhde, I,, 80-5 Ohm, Carl E,, 39-6 Ollivier, Jean-Paul, 10-2 Olney, Ross Robert, 10-3 Oppenlander, J.C., 39-7 Oppeman, Six Hubert F, 30-7 Shaw, C&y Oram, R.L., 53-5 Oranen, Liisa, 77-3+ Orden, James H, Van, 65-9 Osborne, A.E., 24-2 Ostenfe'ld, Klaus, 35-7 Packard, R.G., 37-9 Pagnoud, Georges, 10-4, 10-S Palmer, Hildred, 24-3 Pandolf, Kent B., 26-3 Penner, P.S., 53-6 Feregrine, James, 28-4+ Per-fat-w,Michael A., 3 Pefistein,George, 14-4 Psdolske, Richard C,, 39-1 Psirxx, Bemard, 80-8 Michael L., 26-6 Po1,3,ock, Porter, Mu&, 10-6 Pruden, Donald J., lo-7,34-4 Ramey, M.R., 72-2 Rankin, Jack R, , 58-9 Rapcport , Dilvid,14-3 Rathbun, Lindn M, , 10-8 Ray, G.K., 37-9 Re;d, G.L., 24-2 Reicher, Thomas Z., 83-2 Rcminr,ton,J.D., 71-4 Rice, JOE?,A., 19-P Ritchie, Andrew, IQ-9 Rahb, LOEXI, IO-10 Roberts , Dc-trek , 1l-1 Robi.nson,.lr!fl" , 3-3 Rodala, Robrart , ?$-[I Rolt, L,T.C*, 36-7 Rosm, Nils, 83-3, 83-4 Ross, Michnc~l E. , 27-l Rnstcnkowski , Rep. , 49- Koth ) Mark) 1l-3 Rtmt r, Rutrlt3, S:iltZIP\l;l, :\I lWrcd, 27-9 .Jack,29-O E.fl, , 41-2 S;l,lt-ons;\ll , sm. ) 18-5 Snndcls, Stina, 83-5 Scqgett i , .I:wk 28-8 Schnr4, Jerry , 11-4 Sclxlrx,W.C. ( 75-10 1 S., page 106 Thawley, John, 11-10 Theigef;, Robert De, 37-2 Thkvknei, Bernard, 10-S Thiffault, Mark, 12-1 Tholenaar, L.B., 40-8 Thompson, Lane, 38-3 Thompson, Ronald L,, 70-4 Tichenor, Fred, 65-2 Tobey, Peter W#, 12-2 Tomlins, George, 14-7 Toohey, Barbara, 6-2, 6-3 Tregenza, John, 31-3 Trx>velya.n, Peter, 37-7, 80-3 Truelsm, Erling, 76-4 Trucsdell, William, 23-7 Turtlwici, A.R., 32-9 Ullm;in,Rep,, 49-l Van~urp, P.B., SO-7 Vanlenaar, L.B.T., 40-8 Van Orden, JCamesH., 65-9 Vcrschath, Anita, 35-3 Wallis, H.F., 25-3 Walters, Sally, 11-2 Walsh, L.B., 37-3 Walsh, David E., 31-5 Watkins, C., 32-10 Watts, Lowell H., 63-l Weeks, Sandra, 65-8 Weimer, Jack R., 57-2 Weiser, Philip C., 26-2 Wellemeyer, Marilyn, 22-8 Whitman, D., 75-9 Wicks, Carol, 23-7 Wiley, Jack, 27-7 Wilhelm, Glenda, 22-4 Wilkie, Wilmore, &t Wilson, David Wilson, S.S., 24-2 H., 26-5 G., 25-1,29-5 34-5 Wolf, Wilford, 67-2 Wolfe, Fred L, 12-3, 60-3, 80-4 Wood, P.A., 71-3 VCldillt1 P* f 26- VoLpJ, S,B*, 21-7 VrchOtil,Janet) 20-6 deVries, Herbert A., 26-7 W;tld~r, G, , 26-5 Wal1 , John Wm. , 76-7 ~a~ko~sk~, M.M., 21-S Zimmerman, Mary A,, 27-3 Zollman, DeanI 31-l NOTES