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- From: ae505@yfn.ysu.edu (Frank Krygowski)
- Subject: Re: Drawing lines
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.183541.5522@news.ysu.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 18:35:41 GMT
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- I agree precisely with Howard Gerber.
-
- Marc San Soucie wrote:
- "Trash should be swept off the road by the local road crew. You
- can help make that happen by persistently reporting dirty bicycle
- lanes and shoulders, and getting your cycling friends to do the
- same."
-
- Impractical. My experience (or rather, our experience ... there
- are several of us) is that we have to choose carefully which issues
- we are to complain about. If we call the city or county with
- complaints that are, let us say, excessively picky, we'll be
- labeled crackpots, then ignored when more serious matters arise.
-
- Thus, I'm not going to call to say: "There's gravel and crumbs of
- glass at the far edge of the road on the hundreds of miles of roads
- I choose to ride. Sweep it all clean for me." They won't rush
- out with the street sweepers. They can't afford to!
-
- Likewise, they won't stripe off a bike lane on most roads. Here,
- the number of cyclists is too small to justify the expense. The
- county engineer has real budget problems. He's got to spend the
- money where it does the most good.
-
- Getting lots of cyclists to call and complain won't work either,
- because most cyclists don't think separate lanes and lots of
- sweeping are necessary! The fact is, we are each riding
- thousands of miles per year by taking our place in traffic, acting
- like legal vehicles, staying out of the gravel and glass, and doing
- just fine!
-
- (In fact, if I polled our area cyclists and asked if they'd rather
- have county road money spent on striping/sweeping or on paving
- rough roads ... well, I KNOW what my cycling friends would say!
- I've heard them compain about potholes, but never about a lack
- of a striped lane!)
-
- I must admit, though: there's a chance that if we had bike lanes
- everywhere, some more folks would try riding to work or the stores.
- I don't believe they'd be safer, but they'd think they were.
-
- What are things like in Oregon, Marc? Do you have separate lanes
- everywhere? I've not been there since 1970.
-
- Frank Krygowski ae505@yfn.ysu.edu
-