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		<title>Bikes, cars, and pedestrians &#8211; Can&#8217;t we all get along?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 14:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Wilker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had heard that DPD was cracking down on sidewalk riding, which in general I completely agree with. The problem, as mentioned in this examiner piece is that the three groups can't get along. I take to the sidewalks in extreme cases, when the road isn't wide enough for me to feel safe with the cars. I ride slowly, and try to not disturb the peds. 

Jake and I were talking about this a bit a while back, that even when we're driving, we're more aware than most drivers we see. Because we're used to being aware. On our bikes is a true safety matter to know what's going on around you.<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I figure as a downtown dweller I have a moderately unique point of view on this. I walk a lot. In the colder months, though it takes longer it&#8217;s more comfortable than riding. In the warmer months I ride my bike everywhere. All over downtown. When i leave downtown I drive.</p>
<p>Just last night a drive nearly killed me so he could pull into the parking lot for the rockies game. I was right there, he passed me, then cut me off. As a driver, I&#8217;ve had to swerve as I come around a blind corner to face bicyclists who don&#8217;t grasp what &#8220;shoulder&#8221; means and ride in the center of the road. As a pedestrian I&#8217;ve been nearly run down on more than one occasion by bikers on the sidewalk. Conversely I&#8217;ve been &#8220;That&#8221; biker 2x. Both in cases where cars parked on the side of the road blocked my view and I thought it was clear to pull out, when it wasn&#8217;t. It goes both ways and I get that.</p>
<p>I had heard that DPD was cracking down on sidewalk riding, which in general I completely agree with. The problem, as mentioned in <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-6256-Denver-Legal-News-Examiner~y2010m6d23-Bicyclists-beware-Denver-Police-increasing-focus-on-bicycleriding-offenders" target="_blank">this examiner piece</a> is that the three groups can&#8217;t get along. I take to the sidewalks in extreme cases, when the road isn&#8217;t wide enough for me to feel safe with the cars. I ride slowly, and try to not disturb the peds.</p>
<p>Jake and I were talking about this a bit a while back, that even when we&#8217;re driving, we&#8217;re more aware than most drivers we see. Because we&#8217;re used to being aware. On our bikes is a true safety matter to know what&#8217;s going on around you.</p>
<p>I think Denver is doing an awesome job of making the city more and more bike friendly. New bike lanes north of Broadway are great steps in that direction! I hope motorists try to think a little outside the box though, and I equally hope bikers try to not be so douchey. Yeah as a whole I despise most other bikers.</p>
<p>If everyone followed the rules a bit more I think all three groups could share the city with fewer problems.</p>
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		<title>Garage 1, bike rack 0</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Wilker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So what happens when you enter your garage forgetting you have a bike on top of your car? Luckily the bike, unharmed. Which woulda sucked, since it was Nicole&#8217;s replacement bike that we bought at the police auction, and had essentially just finished getting into tip top shape for her to ride. It&#8217;s interesting that [...]<p><a href="http://www.launchbit.com/az/77-168/"><img width="468" height="60" src="http://www.launchbit.com/az-images/77-168/" /></a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So what happens when you enter your garage forgetting you have a bike on top of your car?</p>
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<p>Luckily the bike, unharmed. Which woulda sucked, since it was Nicole&#8217;s replacement bike that we bought at the police auction, and had essentially just finished getting into tip top shape for her to ride.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s interesting that the plastic tire strap snapped and the rail itself (pic one) bent until failure, and the grabber arm, that you tighten on to the bike&#8217;s frame, actually let go. I presume that&#8217;s by design, and I&#8217;m very pleased to only have to buy a new bike rack vs a new bike.</p>
<p>The car faired well too, only a slight gouge on teh roof, from the pedal as the bike collapsed on to the roof.</p>
<p>Needless to say, Nicole and I will not be so engrossed in a conversation that close to home after being out with a bike.</p>
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