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Tuesday
Aug182009

More Biking Causes Fewer Accidents

This graph shows how there's safety in numbers.  Basically, the more bikers car drivers see, the more cautiously they drive.  Instead of quitting biking because you think it's too dangerous, you should be actively recruiting more people to bike.

Lots more info where this article came from.  Check it out here.

Reader Comments (3)

I've somehow lost the link to your blog on my own blog and can't get it back...I'd like to link to it; do you have any ideas about how to get it back?

August 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSusan Tomlinson

Susan - Try either http://texafornia.squarespace.com or http://www.zentriathlon.com

August 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTexafornia

Thanks. Unfortunately, it's still not working. I keep getting a weird message telling me that I'm not the owner of this website. Which website? Mine? Yours? Baffling...

My other links are working, but this one has just flipped out on me for some reason. I'm bummed.

Oh well, I've still got it bookmarked, so at least I can keep up with it. It would be nice to let others know about it, though.

August 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSusan Tomlinson

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