By pure coincidence, Mike and I simultaneously began drafting posts on the same issue– but from polar opposite points of view. Read our two posts below and tell us what you think….
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- Beth Ellenwood Newhan’s “accepted mode of transportation….”
- Biking in Northeast LA ca. 1906
- Above all…
- some simple things that make me happy
- Some Reasons I Support Separated Bike Lanes
- The Roadside Gardening Club
- the value of design in the public realm
- Not that we would be condoning this….
- Loving where you live
- the south side of Mt. Fiji, April 11 2001 6:30pm
- A Long Road
- Automotive arrogance OR New Civility?
- Blessed by the recession
- Automotive Arrogance
- Narrow Streets Los Angeles comes to Eagle Rock
I can easily see both views, I must say that within the past year, drivers seem to be more conscious and kind but it also seems that whenever I get my hopes up and think about how much nicer it is than when I first started riding some motorist takes out their road rage on me and I’m back to being scared while riding. It only takes one angry motorist to ruin your whole ride. How about ‘Lingering Automotive Arrogance in an Emerging New Civility’ ? ; )