Description:
General discussion of bicycling.
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Could Bike Lanes Cause Pollution?
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The title of a WSJ article about a gadfly type in San Francisco who had put SF aggressive bicycle infrastructure plans on hold until an environmental impact statement on the plans can be completed. Rob Anderson's theory is that cars will always outnumber bikes, so taking road space to accommodate bicycles merely adds to... more »
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TNB: Niggasow Who Hit Bicyclist Reneges on Promise To Surrender
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Police say a woman who promised to turn herself in last night to face charges in a hit and run crash... has not done so. Rasheena Greene of Northside hit and injured Carrie Cochran on Montana Avenue, two weeks ago. Cochran and about twenty other serious cyclists were coming down Montana Avenue, when Greene turned left right in front of... more »
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A Word to Recumbent Riders
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This really belongs in RBS and/or RBM, not RBR(ides). ...That is failure to pay proper attention. The lane change should not be made unless the driver is certain that the lane is clear. ...How are they too dangerous to everyone? A typical recumbent rider is at the same height as an automobile driver.... more »
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Saying Hi on the Bike Path
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When passing by another biker on a path do you: Vocalize a Greeting? Gesture a Greeting? Stare at the other biker to se if they are going to say or do anything? Stare stoically straight ahead? Pay no attention to what other people are doing? or...
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D'oh! (almost)
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spent the weekend trying to clean up around the house/garage... had my bike sitting on the steps going to the upstairs of the garage, SWMBO insisted that I move it because she was going to bump into it walking upstairs carrying stuff. (tools/car parts live in the garage, but tend to migrate into the house over time and not get carried back out... more »
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Hotter n Hell Lodgings
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We have room at the house we are renting for the Hotter n Hell event in Wichita Falls. We can accommodate 4 additional people who want to share in the cost. We exhibit at the event so we will be up there from Wednesday until Sunday. Saturday is the road events and Sunday is for MTB. Call us at Bike Medicine, 713-773-0477 if you need a place. The house is... more »
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