... I can top that. The U.S. Army Corps of engineers once got involved in the design of a proposed separated path to connect a school to a park or library.?...
John Schubert
Schubley@...
Mar 1, 2008 6:43 pm
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... That wasn't me, that was Chris L. I'm well aware of why our bicycle planning has allowed crazy downhill bike lanes (I keep finding more and more DHDZBLs,...
I know someone who has used both Final Cut Pro and Pinnacle, and he prefers Pinnacle. I have used only Final Cut Pro. I don't know exactly what "flash...
Kat, I watched all your videos (four). Were these produced as inserts to a larger, bike related video? I'd love to see bicycle advocacy videos injected into...
They were all stand alone programs. The very short ones were opportunities to play with the graphics program and to broadcast the messages. The station plays...
Not quite as bad, but on the Schuylkill River Trail, out by ?Norristown, there is a grade change in the path where it has to leave the railroad embankment and ...
Dear Ms. McCarthy: I received your voice mail message this afternoon; thank you for responding so promptly. When I called this morning, I explained what...
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chainguard@yahoogroup...
Mar 10, 2008 1:23 am
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http://origin.mercurynews.com/valley/ci_8513728 You cite no source for your claim about 'riding two abreast.' To quote you: "The practice is not illegal but...
Good lord, Ken, get that chip off your shoulder. Of course there is no statistical evidence about accidents when riding two abreast -- it doesn't happen enough...
Dear Leslie Griffin, The deaths of two cyclists in Cupertino is very sad and tragic. As an everyday transportational and recreational cyclist, I feel a...
This was a joke right? I'm "snarky" in my simple letter to this reporter - making the clear point that the reporter made an unsupported claim, not even ...
Ken, You cite no source for your claim about the reporter's claim 'about riding two abreast" being false. To quote you: "Plus, your false claim has ..." I...
... I agree with Ken. If this was just an ordinary person expressing their opinion, I'd think Ken was a little harsh, but this is a REPORTER. It is the JOB...
... Wrong. Compare your letter to Ryan Conrad's. ... You said a false claim, as if you had statistical evidence to the contrary, which you don't have either. ...
Here's a summary of articles, comments, and reactions. http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/03/10/18484765.php Besides the "two abreast" non-issue, the "Murky...
This is a news reporter making a claim: Bicyclist riding two abreast on certain roads is _extremely_ dangerous. _Extremely_ dangerous things are real easy to...
... Sure I do. We have multiple studies showing where and how accidents occur. Overtaking accidents of all kind are rare, therefore it is all but impossible...
... John, my comments were not about whether the reporter was right or wrong, or about whether the reporter was responsible or irresponsible. Rather, my...
The article states "Coming around a corner, near a straight-away, the deputy accidentally crossed the center line and struck the group. " How was it that the...
Chainguard readers: Before too many more post opinions and reactions to the bicyclist deaths in Santa Clara County, it might be worthwhile to first read the...
darryl skrabak
dskrabak@...
Mar 11, 2008 11:56 pm
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Could you provide the full URL links to the pieces you mean? Thanks Ken ... Kenneth O'Brien kob2@......
... One step would be cultural recognition of gross negligence, and appropriate punishment when it is detected. ... This kind of event is rare because it calls...
Just to let everyone know, I intended my e-mail response to be supplementary to Ken's, not to counter it in any way or play the apologist for this kind of...
... The articles are a moving target. Perhaps anyone that wants to follow along should just go to the sfgate.com website and type "bicycle" or other...
... Gross negligence? Where is the willful disregard? Also, there is negligence that involves behavior that puts only others at risk, and there is negligence...