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20036
There are hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions of pure-electric cars in operation in the United States. They are commonly called golf cars, although many of...
Steven Goodridge
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Sep 2, 2004
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20037
... Impede Bicycle Travel? Since when has any city been worried about that? On the face of it, these vehicle do not seem less traffic capable than a slow...
John Andersen
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Sep 2, 2004
2:55 pm
20038
Hi There have been posts to Facilities & Planning and Chainguard on the topic of traffic calming and seeking a perspective from the eastern side of the...
shane foran
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Sep 2, 2004
2:56 pm
20039
... I've always used the Sagamore Bridge, which is the northeasterly one. Massachusetts limited-access highway 3 ends on the mainland at the Sagamore Rotary,...
Tom Revay
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Sep 2, 2004
3:24 pm
20040
... Golf car operators are considered inferior to cyclists, who are considered inferior to car operators. The city has been promoting the striping of bicycle...
Steven Goodridge
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Sep 2, 2004
4:34 pm
20041
Some of you might want to folow the recent discussion and developments, or perhaps join in, regarding a fatality in Metro Atlanta. Specific issues seem to...
Jack Taylor
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Sep 2, 2004
4:53 pm
20042
... at ... Police decided not to charge the motorist who fatally struck a cyclist from behind, because the cyclist was operating in the through lane rather...
Steven Goodridge
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Sep 3, 2004
1:26 am
20043
I think that Steve Goodridge wrote about the Atlanta fatality I little before the facts come out. It is clear that the police officer's remark was ill judged,...
John Forester
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Sep 3, 2004
4:18 pm
20044
Thought this might be of interest ... *http://www.velonewscom/news/fea/6886.0.html <http://www.velonews.com/news/fea/6886.0.html>* * * *Legally Speaking - with...
Peter Rosenfeld
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Sep 3, 2004
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20045
With a cyclist fatality here a couple months ago, the family of the victim has decided that they would create a ghost bike memorial, complete with mangled...
Michael Poplawski
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Sep 3, 2004
5:12 pm
20046
I would not argue against the desires of a bereaved family.... but, my view is that highlighting bicycling as a dangerous activity is dangerous to the...
JimBaross@...
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Sep 3, 2004
6:06 pm
20047
... I certainly would echo Jim's thought on this. Interestingly, a few years ago another cyclist was struck and killed in the same metro-Atlanta county as the...
Jack Taylor
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Sep 3, 2004
6:35 pm
20048
http://www.bikeleague.org/guidebook/ I'm thinking of putting this on the order list for the GVCC's Cycling Resource Centre. Does anyone here know of the book...
Michael Poplawski
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Sep 3, 2004
6:36 pm
20049
... little ... remark was ... from ... cyclists moved ... for a ... not this ... that ... When I read the first reports of this collision in the media, I ...
Steven Goodridge
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Sep 3, 2004
6:36 pm
20050
... Some places in Colorado have what I think are called 'rumble strips' which are a strip of small bumps on the edge shoulder. When a motorist hits these ...
poster
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Sep 3, 2004
7:34 pm
20051
The article by Bob Mionske, JD (posted by Peter Rosenfeld), regarding the right to travel, is rather typical of legal argument in bicycling affairs. Mionske...
John Forester
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Sep 3, 2004
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20052
... Although I do not recall specifically, it is very possible that some of the very same voices that were demanding bike lanes and paths were also making the...
Jack Taylor
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Sep 3, 2004
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20053
... I'm starting to wonder if we have a troll here..... Well, if not... The level of gross negligence required for these accident is so massive - the...
kob2@...
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Sep 3, 2004
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20054
... From: poster <poster@...> Date: Friday, September 3, 2004 11:42 am Subject: Re: [CG] Ghost bike displays ... Perhaps, but there is a limit in...
Michael Poplawski
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Sep 3, 2004
10:03 pm
20055
I have uploaded a new paper discussing wide outside lane design for your feedback. It is located at ...
Steven Goodridge
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Sep 4, 2004
3:29 am
20056
... Rich, you might be interested in Bicycle Colorado's statement on rumble strip. http://bicyclecolo.org/site/page.cfm?PageID=182 Colorado State Highway 119...
RichardMasoner
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Sep 4, 2004
4:31 am
20057
... Cycling Resource Centre. Does anyone here know of the book and what its vehicular cycling is? Any other thoughts on whether the book is a good value...
judyrans
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Sep 4, 2004
4:20 pm
20058
Here in British Columbia, we've had a real battle over several years with our provincial Monistry of Transportation regarding the installation of rumble...
Allan Dunlop
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Sep 4, 2004
9:35 pm
20059
... Thanks, Judy, The Guide and several of the books you mentioned are going on our materials acquisition list. I should mention that I'm looking forward to...
Michael Poplawski
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Sep 5, 2004
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20060
Hello mail@..., In reference to your comment: è Safely crossing the rumble strips when there is debris è on the shoulder (or for a left turn) is an...
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Sep 5, 2004
4:03 am
20061
No fine tooth comb yet, but after first pass ... I think a little on the wide side. Few quick thoughts 1) While 2 1/2 feet might be where I place my tire track...
Kenneth O'Brien
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Sep 5, 2004
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20062
... I believe you only discuss overtakers encroaching into oncoming lane as a technique for passing (and by "encroaching" I mean having a complete and...
Kenneth O'Brien
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Sep 5, 2004
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20063
Thanks for this, Chris. The gaps between strips is one of the things for which we had to battle. They will certainly make transit across the line easier. Too...
Allan Dunlop
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Sep 6, 2004
3:38 pm
20064
WBNG TV Action News, Binghamton, N.Y. Dear Sir/Madam, When I happened to see the CBS Health Segment during your noon news today in which Melissa Mcdermott's...
Tom Frost Jr
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Sep 7, 2004
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20065
Hi all, ... has rumble pads (4 x 3 foot rumbled blocks). I've never had any problem crossing diagonally or even riding over them, even with 20 mm wide tires on...
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