— Advertisement —

Seattle’s Bill Nye the Science Guy: The city of the future will be built around bikes

I love this. So much awesome stuff from Seattle’s greatest youth science entertainer.

Bill Nye the Science Guy envisions bicycle arterials all over the city, with showers in workplaces and lots of places to lock your bike securely. Hey, Seattle’s already got some of those!


— Advertisement —

And in his dream world, those bike arterials would be covered by a roof to make the cycling experience independent of the weather. That might seem excessive and expensive, but do you know how expensive roads are? Bill does, and he thinks bikeways are a better investment.

“You could do that, if you’re committed,” he said. “And you start to see that in places like Portland, Oregon, and Seattle.”

Funny, I would have assumed Bill Nye’s city of the future would have been designed for speed walkers…


About the author:

Tags:


Related posts:

Comments

9 responses to “Seattle’s Bill Nye the Science Guy: The city of the future will be built around bikes”

  1. Eli

    Bill needs to see Bob Edmiston’s e-bike. He’s already done on his own, no special infrastructure needed. ;-)

    1. China already runs on e-bikes.

  2. chris

    “youth science entertainer” is a bit belittling. sure, he did have that show, but he also has done many other great things. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Nye#Post-Science_Guy_career

    1. Tom Fucoloro

      It was supposed to be a joke. I agree, he’s done far more than simply being a youth science entertainer from Seattle.

  3. Ted Quanstrom

    This is awesome. I never realized Bill was from Seattle. I watched his sweet show when I was a nerdy kid in the midwest and here I am now, a nerdy twenty something who bikes to work and all over in Seattle. Good insights about bikeways, Bill Nye!

  4. Gary

    There are some segments in his show where Bill rides his bicycle around. He’s a pretty forward thinking guy.

  5. I didn’t know Bill Nye was from Seattle!

    Seattle + Bill Nye the Science Guy + Bikes = The city of the future, a winning combination!

  6. Sarah

    Bill created a pedal lift system for his (ex) girlfriend to compensate for her leg length discrepancy. He’s always been involved in bikes.

    1. Sarah

      Oh, and all you kids who didn’t know Bill was from Seattle, be sure to check out “Almost Live”.

— Advertisement —

Join the Seattle Bike Blog Supporters

As a supporter, you help power independent bike news in the Seattle area. Please consider supporting the site financially starting at $5 per month:


Latest stories

Bike Events Calendar

Apr
16
Tue
6:00 pm South Seattle Safe Streets Coali… @ Virtual via Zoom
South Seattle Safe Streets Coali… @ Virtual via Zoom
Apr 16 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Joint meeting between Rainier Valley Greenways & Beacon Hill Safe Streets.ShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmail
Apr
18
Thu
7:15 pm Point83 @ Westlake Park
Point83 @ Westlake Park
Apr 18 @ 7:15 pm
Point83 @ Westlake Park
Meet up in the center of the park at 7ish. Leave at 730. Every Thursday from now until forever rain or shine. Bikes, beers, illegal firepits, nachos, bottlerockets, timetraveling, lollygagging, mechanicals, good times.ShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmail
Apr
24
Wed
6:00 pm Ballard-Fremont Greenways Meeting
Ballard-Fremont Greenways Meeting
Apr 24 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Ballard-Fremont Greenways meets monthly on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Join the google group for monthly meeting information: https://groups.google.com/g/ballard-greenwaysBring your enthusiasm and ideas to share with the group or just stop in to say hello[…]
6:00 pm NE Seattle Greenways Meeting
NE Seattle Greenways Meeting
Apr 24 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
 ShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmail
Apr
25
Thu
7:15 pm Point83 @ Westlake Park
Point83 @ Westlake Park
Apr 25 @ 7:15 pm
Point83 @ Westlake Park
Meet up in the center of the park at 7ish. Leave at 730. Every Thursday from now until forever rain or shine. Bikes, beers, illegal firepits, nachos, bottlerockets, timetraveling, lollygagging, mechanicals, good times.ShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmail
— Advertisements —

Latest on Mastodon

Loading Mastodon feed…