The Guardian (UK) just posted a map that sends a chill down my spine. It shows the 369,629 people who died on America's roads between 2001 and 2009. I think about things like this every time I opt to take Mill St. to work rather than the river path. I know it only takes one driver on a cell phone or hunting for a radio station to drift into the bike lane and add me to this map. I guess it's why we have a new law that tries to protect "vulnerable road users".
It does raise the question of why I ride Mill St. occasionally. It might be silly...but I think the drivers improve around cyclists when they see them more regularly. I also believe it helps them appreciate some of the local road diets if they see an uptick in cyclists using the lanes. I'm not sure if I could prove either case based on my lone self riding through the winter, but I can hope. On a lighter note....happy thanksgiving!
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