ooh, people are talking about bikes,
yay!
in response to this:
2. Why are you in such a damned hurry? Cars
aren't allowed to pass on the passenger side of a bus when it is taking on or
discharging passengers. Why do bikes do this? My daughter was seriously
injured this way.
i'd like to
Fluffy is obviously a furry. A lurking furry.
When I was in High School I used to bike tons. One time I was ripping down
West Valley Road, which is pretty much a curved verticle drop, and I crashed
at about 25 mph. I didn't have a helmet on, and broke my colarbone
grievously.
I hope you
i understand that not wearing a helmet is in a way
stupid. i like to think it also made me more cautious, because i felt no
imagined sense of safety (or so i rationalize). but i don't bike much anymore so
it's kinda moot.
about ann's incident, yes, it sounds like the biker
was wrong and
Do any of the bikers on the sidewalk know it is against the law,(in Philadelphia) if you are over the age of 12?
Many times when I ask the bikers on the sidewalk at the Farmer's Market to "Please walk your bike", I am totally ignored, or they look at me like there's something wrong with me.
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