I need to know more about the half price beers at the Harmony. > I bike commuted (year round) to and from a job for more than 3 years > that took me over this crossing. I ride past this intersection going to > and from a volunteer gig - various times and days of the week. To be > honest, I don't recall any glaring problem. I do recall multiple > locations where the Cap City path crosses intersections where I need to > be more vigilant with my search and at times I'd encounter less than > helpful motorists. I got good at identifying them (vehicular citizens - > including cyclists) prior to crossing and would keep my distance. > > As far as drivers becoming 'numb' to signs and eventually 'ignoring' the > NTOR signs, the solution is simple: > > ALL citizens would be required to have special chips embedded in their > brains. Then millions of electronic sensors will be planted along the > millions of roadways and bike trails. As a vehicular citizen approaches > the intersection (complex situation), a signal is delivered to the chip > in the cerebral cortex, dispatching an internal message or stim-shock, > reminding the motorist that (in this case) a NTOR situation is > approaching. (these sensors could also alert you to special events such > as half price beers at Harmony, Cupcake specials at Daisy, legal advice, > the presence of rowers and loons on Lake Monona and the latest goofy > quip from the Rep. Paul Ryan). > > ... of course, bikers would be subject to this as well as they too miss > required street signs. > > (or we could just take responsibility for our actions, do good searches, > and bike safely) > > On 9/19/13 3:02 AM, [email protected] wrote: >> Division @ Cap City Trail > > > -- > The Mark Evans Image Gallery <http://www.markevansart.net/> > _______________________________________________ > Bikies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.danenet.org/listinfo.cgi/bikies-danenet.org >
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