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This past Thursday evening while riding my bike home after pilates class, I was struck by a car from behind (see image below for the exact location). I was making a right turn off of Gary Street onto South Broad St. The only car heading my ...
In my parent’s generation, Robert Frost’s poem Mending Wall was taught in public schools, and the phrase “Good fences make good neighbors” was practically proverbial. Since it is no longer so, I’m going to take the first part of this post t...
Today’s post is about speed, but taking inspiration from my title, I’m going to make you wait for the speed discussion. Because FIRST, I have to correct something in yesterday’s post, where I wrote the following:
Many of my readers know that my small town won a Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant a year and a half ago to make our streets safer for walkers and bikers. We’ve been slow to get started on this grant, but things are picking up speed now. If...
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