Posts tagged Idaho Stop
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Breakfast links: Do it yourself, not the old way
Design your own Oregon Metro; Silly, confusing and a waste of space; Rejected for being “too historic”; The Pullman Porters; Lewis: Cul-de-sacs aren’t safer; Overseeing bicycling; “Mystery rider” program reveals problems, may be cut. Keep reading…
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Not stopping doesn’t make every cyclist a “rogue”
Eric “War on Drivers” Weiss of the Washington Post went after (or should I say, declared war on) “rogue bicyclists” in last Monday’s “Roads and Rails” chat. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: the march of technological progress
Fighting Maryland’s Luddism: Legislators and constituents have organized a Facebook campaign to overturn the Maryland General Assembly’s recent ban on using Facebook. Keep reading…
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Enforce bicycle laws, but the right laws
When discussing bicycling in the city, newspaper editorials and letters often follow a similar theme: “We’re all for bicycling in the city, but those crazy cyclists need to follow the law.” These sentiments reflect a common perception among drivers that bicyclists aren’t behaving safely or legally. Cyclists often respond, frustrated, that drivers… Keep reading…