Tag Archives: Cyclist Rights

Road Paint Parading As Protection

  Since the mid-2000’s, sharrows — a chevron-and-bike logo painted on a road lane indicating that the lane must be shared by cars and bicycles — have become familiar markings on urban American roads. Unbeknownst to people other than activists … Continue reading

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Justifying Journalistic Road Rage Against Cyclists

  Many cyclists have asked themselves the question: Why do journalists fuel the anti-bicycle backlash? Hatred of cyclists has been proposed, as has the desire to maintain a car-centric society. There is no right answer. Each journalist has his or … Continue reading

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Justifying Journalistic Road Rage Against Cyclists

  Many cyclists have asked themselves the question: Why do journalists fuel the anti-bicycle backlash? Hatred of cyclists has been proposed, as has the desire to maintain a car-centric society. There is no right answer. Each journalist has his or … Continue reading

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Justifying Journalistic Road Rage Against Cyclists

  Many cyclists have asked themselves the question: Why do journalists fuel the anti-bicycle backlash? Hatred of cyclists has been proposed, as has the desire to maintain a car-centric society. There is no right answer. Each journalist has his or … Continue reading

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Justifying Journalistic Road Rage Against Cyclists

  Many cyclists have asked themselves the question: Why do journalists fuel the anti-bicycle backlash? Hatred of cyclists has been proposed, as has the desire to maintain a car-centric society. There is no right answer. Each journalist has his or … Continue reading

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Justifying Journalistic Road Rage Against Cyclists

  Many cyclists have asked themselves the question: Why do journalists fuel the anti-bicycle backlash? Hatred of cyclists has been proposed, as has the desire to maintain a car-centric society. There is no right answer. Each journalist has his or … Continue reading

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Reason Versus Emotion In Changing Road Sharing Attitudes

  A discussion with a non-bicycling neighbor, who is neither pro nor anti-bicycle, got me thinking about what motivates road users to share the road. I’ve written about car-centric values and how they influence citizens’ views about the purpose of … Continue reading

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Reason Versus Emotion In Changing Road Sharing Attitudes

  A discussion with a non-bicycling neighbor, who is neither pro nor anti-bicycle, got me thinking about what motivates road users to share the road. I’ve written about car-centric values and how they influence citizens’ views about the purpose of … Continue reading

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Reason Versus Emotion In Changing Road Sharing Attitudes

  A discussion with a non-bicycling neighbor, who is neither pro nor anti-bicycle, got me thinking about what motivates road users to share the road. I’ve written about car-centric values and how they influence citizens’ views about the purpose of … Continue reading

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