• more about #lane
    sir_pantsalot: If this gives bikers their own lanes does that mean there are no more stop signs for them to run. -Remember "Share the road" means there are absolutel... more »
    Software_Goddess: The problem with this is that the majority of motorists will have no respect for the rights of the bicyclist to 'share the road'. The real solution wo... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Looks like a pretty nifty concept, but it's too bad that many drivers won't give a sprocket about the green lines projecting from the rear of the bike. more »
    Nick: what's that green light? i dunno -- run it over. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Can we get something like this for the walkers/runners out here? Maybe let me blind people who high beam as I walk? more »
    devonbowers: That is very cool. And because it adjusts to your movement, you can't get pulled over for crossing over out of your lane when your biking sloshed. more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: From the video footage, the lines aren't super clear. It's much more easy to spot the biker than the green lines. I guess it's more clear when you see... more »
  • #gadgets

    LightLane Virtual Bike Path to Become a Reality

    Be happy, bicyclists of the world, because the lasertastic LightLane personal bike path is going to be a reality soon. It's already in the production engineering phase, as this demonstration video shows: More »
  • #gps

    Garmin 785T GPS and Friends: Free Lifetime Traffic, Lane Assist, 3D Transparent View and Bluetooth

    Garmin'sdropping four new models to the higher-end 7x5 lineup with the nüvi 755T, 765T, 775T and the 785T. All models will include lifetime traffic alerts via NAVTEQ Traffic and Bluetooth connectivity, but the updated 7x5 series will include the most exciting new features: a 4.3" touchscreen, a 3-D transparent view of buildings, and lane assist. Garmin is also dropping their budget friendly 2x5 series with three new models: the nüvi 265T, 265WT and 275T. I'd probably opt for the high end line with lane suggestions, but take the 765T with Bluetooth and skip the fancier models. Parsing Garmin's huge lineup is always challenging, but the differences are detailed here: More »