bicycles

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bike steady

i enjoyed reading an article in today's NY Times about bicycling in New York City, titled The Wild Bunch.

the author, a cyclist, gave some glimpses into the recent history of attitudes/policies towards biking in New York City, and advocated some really sensible suggestions for cyclists to further their own cause and continue to gain respect and appreciation from other citizens and policy-makers alike, i.e. suggestions for more sustainable transportation options for the city in general.

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pedestrian critically injured by car in our neighborhood

i saw the car with cracked windshield yesterday, a block from my son's school and the incident i posted about a few months ago. the ghost bike is still there.

while i'd hoped the windshield damage was done by some other type of accident, or a trusty baseball bat like we saw in Boston over the weekend, apparently it was the impact of a human body.

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cyclist killed in our neighborhood

a cyclist was hit and killed by a school bus today, right outside my son's school. we saw the terrible aftermath right as we got there in the morning (i did anyway; i think he didn't realize what was going on), and it is just so saddening and infuriating.

since moving here, i've ranted to many folks about the terrible car culture here. unfortunately, it's not specific to this neighborhood or this city... people are fucking obscene in their cars. there's no other way to say it.

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