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By David Brenda
Popular at such tourist haunts as Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, the bicycle rickshaw has arrived at the Sundial Bridge in Redding.
Bob Frost, a 57-year-old retired U.S. Forest Service worker, opened Sundial Pedicabs last month.
Starting with one cab and operating intermittently when weather permits, Frost will take visitors around the Sundial Bridge, along the Sacramento River Trail and even through the McConnell Arboretum at Turtle Bay Exploration Park.
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Tags: bicycle, bike path, bob frost, Cabs, dana drive, downtown, fleet, keswick dam, Main Street, Main Street Pedicabs, moonlight rides, mt shasta mall, passenger, Pedicab, Pedicab News, pedicabs, rickshaw, ride, sacramento river, shasta lake, street pedicabs, sundial bridge, tourist haunts, turtle bay
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2010/02/16/bicycle-rickshaw-offers-sacramento-river-trail-rides/trackback/
BY DEBORAH SALOMON: FEATURE WRITER
Some men of a certain age ditch the sedan for a little red convertible. Others run a tab on the golf cart.
Ed Peele, an already super-fit 54-year-old Southern Pines resident, decided to pedal his way into a new career as the Ride Peddler. His vehicle — a shiny green pedicab.
Green’s the right color for this tin lizzie — no gas, no emissions, breeze-cooled, aerobically powered, made-in-the U.S.A. Pedicabs ferried guests to the premiere of Al Gore’s pro-earth film “An Inconvenient Truth.” Green is also the color associated with Pinehurst and Southern Pines
“Everybody just smiles and waves when we go by,” Peele says.
Perhaps because rides are free. (more…)
Tags: advertising, al gore, Cabs, cool thing, corporate affairs, downtown, driver, Drivers, fleet, fun, horse drawn buggy, hydraulic brake, hydraulic brakes, Legs, passenger, peddler, Pedicab, Pedicab News, pedicabs, rickshaw, ride, southern pines, tourists
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2009/09/28/pedal-power-pedicab-runs-on-tips-smiles/trackback/
By: Sandra A. Swanson August 10, 2009
Chicago – The city is contemplating a new set of rules that one entrepreneurial duo says would wreak havoc on its fledgling pedicab business.
For one thing, the proposed ordinance would forbid pedicabs from displaying advertising, “the largest form of income I have available,” argues Julia Samuels, 24, who operates Chicago Rickshaw LLC with partner Rob Tipton.
Chicago Rickshaw owns 20 pedicabs, which it rents to drivers. Those pedicabs now can display ads at a rate of about $150 per day, per vehicle — “real money I can count on,” Ms. Samuels says. “The legislation they have proposed can easily put us out of business in a matter of months.” (more…)
Tags: advertising, bicycle, Cabs, Chicago, downtown, Drivers, entrepreneur, fleet, Julia Samuels, Mr. Tipton, Ms. Samuels, Pedicab, pedicab business, Pedicab News, pedicab operators, pedicabs, rickshaw, Rob Tipton, Safety, traffic
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2009/08/21/pedicab-operators-say-ordinance-would-hobble-biz/trackback/
By Dave Jones of Dateline UCDavis
Groundskeeper Mike Griffith is among the one-quarter of Davis campus employees who bicycle to work. But Griffith takes it a step farther. Actually, he keeps on pedaling — after switching from his commute bike to his work bike.
Not just any old bike, but a professional-grade three-wheeler with heavy suspension, 21 gears and hydraulically operated rear disk brakes — and a custom-made cargo bed to haul his work gear, or loads of dirt and mulch.
“This is UC Davis-friendly,” said Griffith, whose 20-year career with Buildings and Grounds puts him smack-dab in the middle of a sea of bicycles every day as he rakes and prunes and sprays.
In switching to the work bike, Griffith voluntarily gave up his gas-powered cart — the ultimate in environmentally friendly gestures. (more…)
Tags: bicycle, bicycles, bikes, Environmentally, fleet, Main Street, Main Street Pedicabs, Pedicab, Pedicab News, pedicabs, street pedicabs, Transport, transportation
http://www.pedicab.com/wordpress/2009/03/20/human-power-wheel-potential-for-this-sustainability-initiative/trackback/
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