Loud Mini

Berlin’s Bike Budget Cuts: How a Climate Capital Got Cold Feet

Berlin went from climate-mobility poster child to cutting bike and pedestrian budgets in half. What happened, and what can other cities learn before they backslide too?

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Can a Car Horn Make Cyclists More Courteous?

Can a car-horn-loud bike horn make cyclists more courteous? Research on risk compensation plus real Loud Bicycle rider stories.

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AirZound Bike Horn Review: Loud Air, Mixed Results in the Cold

A deep dive into the AirZound pump-up bike horn: how it works, how it behaves in real traffic and cold weather.

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Use of auditory icons as emergency warnings in real cars and simulated worlds

What happens when you replace generic beeps with horn and tyre sounds in collision warnings, and what that tells us about safer in-vehicle alerts.

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Bicycle Snow Plows and the Cities That Clear a Path

How cities and DIY tinkerers use bikes and small plows to keep winter bike lanes clear—and what it means when bicycles start doing car jobs.

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Big Cars, Small Freedom

How oversized SUVs and pickup trucks are sabotaging walkable cities, safety, and climate — and why we need to deflate the big-car arms race.

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Bike Theft by the Numbers: Which US Cities Are Worst and Why

Bike theft in the US is a multi-billion-dollar problem concentrated in a handful of states and cities; this data-driven guide explains where theft is worst, why it clusters there, and what actually reduces the risk for everyday riders.

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Bike Horn User Interfaces: Taps, Presses, and Toggles

How modern bike horns use taps, presses, and directional gestures to give riders both polite bells and emergency car-level warnings.

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Biking in Cold Weather

How to bike safely and comfortably in cold weather with the right winter gear, visibility, and mindset.

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How Car-Dependent Grocery Trips Turn Into Food Waste

How car-based supermarket runs encourage overbuying and food waste in the U.S—and how bikeable, dense neighborhoods flip the script.

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Is a Car Horn the Best Horn For Bicycles?

Why familiar car-style horns from Loud Bicycle help drivers react faster than bells and sirens when seconds matter for people biking.

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Cycling and Mental Health: How Two Wheels Protect Your Mind

How everyday cycling reduces depression, anxiety, and stress—and how small safety upgrades like lights and loud horns help more people ride.

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Cycling’s Hidden Dividend: The Economics of Two Wheels vs Four

How riding a bike instead of driving saves households money, boosts local business, and pays cities back through health and infrastructure savings.

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Your Lizard Brain on Loud Horns: Why Sound Beats Sight in Traffic Emergencies

How human hearing reacts faster than vision, how loud warning sounds tap into fight-or-flight circuits, and what this means for safe car and bicycle horn design.

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Cycling for Physical Health: Turning Everyday Trips into Exercise

How everyday cycling improves heart, metabolic, and musculoskeletal health—and how simple safety upgrades like lights and car-horn-loud bicycle horns make it easier to ride consistently.

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Loud Cities, Quiet Streets

Urban noise pollution comes overwhelmingly from cars, not cities themselves—and we already know how to design quieter, healthier streets.

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Paris After the Car

Paris shows how a car-choked capital can quickly become quieter, cleaner, and more livable, and what other gridlocked cities can copy.

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The Right Hook: Why Protected Lanes Still Kill at Intersections

Protected bike lanes save lives mid-block, but many serious crashes still happen at intersections. Here’s why right hooks remain deadly—and how better design plus tools like Loud Bicycle horns can help.

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Super Commuters and the Price of Distance in the American Dream

How housing costs, megaregions, and policy choices turned long commutes and super commuting into a normal part of American life—and what it would take to live closer to everything again.

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Is the Hornit Enough to Keep You Safe?

A short, practical review of the Hornit siren-style bike horn, and why a car-horn-like option such as the Loud Mini can work better in real traffic emergencies.

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The Reason Our Streets Switched to Cul-De-Sacs

How federal housing policy, neighborhood-unit planning, and engineering manuals pushed North American streets from walkable grids to cul-de-sacs—and what that means for safety, traffic, and active travel.

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How Your Ears Pinpoint Danger in Traffic When Hearing a Car Horn

A deep dive into how the brain localizes sound, why broadband and familiar horn timbres work best, and what this means for safer streets.

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When Bikes Honk Like Cars

What a podcast interview taught me about building a car-horn-loud bicycle horn, driver reflexes, and the gap in bike infrastructure.

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