Utah, one of many states with rules on passing bicyclists with an appropriate buffer, is attempting to enforce its rule against a motorist. Continue reading
March 5, 2008
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Comments Off on Enforcement of a Three-Foot Rule in Utah
March 5, 2008
by julie
Comments Off on Enforcement of a Three-Foot Rule in Utah
Utah, one of many states with rules on passing bicyclists with an appropriate buffer, is attempting to enforce its rule against a motorist. Continue reading
February 5, 2008
by julie
Comments Off on Bike Lane Hazards
Bicycle lanes are often poorly placed on roadways, resulting in right-hook collisions that can injure cyclists. Education and better engineering are two solutions for such issues. Continue reading
December 14, 2007
by julie
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Many advocates focus on the construction of bicycle lanes and trails as preferred bicycle facilities. These segregated and separated routes have many issues, and do not support a goal of sharing the road or creating a sustainable transportation infrastructure. Continue reading
November 28, 2007
by julie
Comments Off on More Focus on the Wrong Things in Edina
In July, the Star-Tribune had an article about bicycling in Edina that I felt really had all kinds of messed-up priorities — focusing on ‘dedicated’ bikeways instead of sensibly-design streets, people driving while using cell-phones, and attempting to engineer around … Continue reading
September 28, 2007
by julie
Comments Off on Signs Alone Do Not Make A Bike Route
Labeling a sidewalk with a BIKE ROUTE sign does not create a safe, sane bicycle route. It just pretends to do so. Continue reading