MuddyTrails
07-17-2011, 08:57 AM
So, the temporary closure of I-405 in LA (dubbed carmaggedon in the local press) provided Jet Blue with a brilliant opportunity for tongue-in-cheek self-promotion. They decided to create a one-time-only flight from Burbank to Long Beach, at $4 a seat, and fly over carmaggedon.
Apparently, Tom Vanderbilt, who writes the Transportation column at slate.com, tweeted that he believed that cyclists could well beat the plane on such a short ride. A local riding club took the challenge, and off they went this Saturday. The rules were simple, two persons on the plane, a group of "elite" (their word) riders on road bikes, obeying all traffic rules (duh), racing from a certain address in Burbank to the lighthouse in Long Beach. First to reach the lighthouse won.
And, as we can well imagine, the bikes won!!! But, guess what, as the enterprise took a life of its own on twitter, others decided to sort of join the contest. So, one person took the same trip via walking/public transportation (bus and subway), while another got out her rollerskates and hit the road as well. EVERYONE beat the plane! Here are the times:
Bike: 1:34
Metro/Walk: 1:44
Rollerblades: 2:40
Plane: 2:54
You can read Vanderbilt's analysis of the race in salon, and the comments are, for the most part, quite good as well.
It has been fun following this whole affair from a very safe distance (half a globe away!)... Here's hoping perhaps Angelenos will re-think their relationship to their city and how they move about it. (And no hating on LA, I actually like it very, very much, even if my heart belongs to San Francisco).
MuddyTrails
Apparently, Tom Vanderbilt, who writes the Transportation column at slate.com, tweeted that he believed that cyclists could well beat the plane on such a short ride. A local riding club took the challenge, and off they went this Saturday. The rules were simple, two persons on the plane, a group of "elite" (their word) riders on road bikes, obeying all traffic rules (duh), racing from a certain address in Burbank to the lighthouse in Long Beach. First to reach the lighthouse won.
And, as we can well imagine, the bikes won!!! But, guess what, as the enterprise took a life of its own on twitter, others decided to sort of join the contest. So, one person took the same trip via walking/public transportation (bus and subway), while another got out her rollerskates and hit the road as well. EVERYONE beat the plane! Here are the times:
Bike: 1:34
Metro/Walk: 1:44
Rollerblades: 2:40
Plane: 2:54
You can read Vanderbilt's analysis of the race in salon, and the comments are, for the most part, quite good as well.
It has been fun following this whole affair from a very safe distance (half a globe away!)... Here's hoping perhaps Angelenos will re-think their relationship to their city and how they move about it. (And no hating on LA, I actually like it very, very much, even if my heart belongs to San Francisco).
MuddyTrails