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From: Schimpff, Jeff A - DNR <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 5:01 PM
Subject: RE: [Bikies] Where are not more crashes at University and Park?
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Robbie Webber <[email protected]>; Bikies <[email protected]>****

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Being a late volunteer for the bike-ped count, I was assigned to the
“Gulag” site at Park and University that was abandoned at the last minute
by two other would-be volunteers.****

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Placing myself upwind and ten feet above most of the machines that formed a
major portion of the transportation mash-up here, it was in most ways very
enjoyable to witness this cavalcade of youthful and in cases erudite
optimism, energy and everything else streaming by on the sidewalks and bike
lanes. ****

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Despite some occasional honking, impatience, wrong-way pedaling, and other
bursts of chaos, the only near-accident occurred when one cyclist swerved
abruptly in front of another in the counter-flow lane, to cross north on
Park.****

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In the same period that Robbie would have been able to have a personal
conversation with every cyclist who came by, at the Park & U intersection
during that same two-hour period, there were approximately:****

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1,394 bicyclists****

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3,260 pedestrian crossings (people who made 90 degree crossings were
counted twice – there was no way to keep track of that)****

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21 skate boarders****

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Zero dog walkers****

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The sad part was the creeping motor traffic along University for the first
hour and 15 minutes or so, wherein very few personal autos contained more
than one person, and the persons in those autos vastly outnumbered the
cyclists and pedestrians. Cycling was the far superior way to go at that
time, as most people on the list know.****

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A little later that evening, one of our local TV news station reporters
referred to an increase in gasoline prices over the past two weeks of 6
cents per gallon in terms of “pain at the pump.”  Obviously, most people in
Dane County are pumped full of anesthetic…****



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Jeff Schimpff & Theresa Stabo
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