
Waiting at the traffic signal at the intersection where the east-bound exit ramp of the Hawthorne Bridge joins the surface street SE Grand Avenue before continuing as SE Hawthorne Blvd.

B-Line bicycle delivery, heading east on SE Hawthorne Blvd. In the background, you can see the public art known as Inversion: Plus Minus, by Lead Pencil Studio.

Sustainable urban delivery--pretty good tag line, if you ask me.

There he goes, making a bee line for the delivery site.
Found on their Web site, in the About tab: B-line is the missing link in the infrastructure of a sustainable city. Solving the challenges of the “last mile” of a distribution network, B-line delivers on the promise that business can be a catalyst for social and environmental change.
3 comments:
This is great! I have never seen anything like this around here. The heat and humidity might be hard to tolerate in the summer.
I've never seen a delivery bike of that type before!
What a great idea. I should start one hear. I might make it for one day on the bike, ha ha.
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