Courtesy

Last year I was yelled at more times than I can count, for "riding in the middle of the road". I was told I should ride on the sidewalk where I belong. Horns blared as a car or truck speed by. And, on and on and on.

This year, as always I was prepared for the usual onslaught. But – it hasn’t come.

On Tuesday I had something happen that I’ve never had in all my years of commuting. Heading north on Charles Street, I’m south of Kenilworth Drive settling in my place in line waiting for the light to turn green. I’m behind a van. The driver rolls down her window. Since I suspect she wants to talk to me I coast up to her. She wants to know if I’m turning right or going straight. Since her right blinker is on she’s obviously concerned about a possible collision. I told her I was going straight but that I was not going to pass her and thanked her.

As far as I know I’m riding the same as I always have. The only difference that I’m aware of is that I have added an aardvark rear triangle to my saddle bag.

So my conclusion is that drivers have become more respectful. But why?

Do they see me differently? Do they think I’m some poor soul that can’t pony up for the $3 gas? Do they see the gray hair peeking out from under the helmet and think I’m a granddad? Or do they think they should be out on their bike going from point A to point B? I don’t know!

But I like it!

Tour dem Parks, Hon!

Join the 4th annual Tour dem Parks, Hon! Sunday, June 11th and help promote bicycling in Baltimore. Choose from 10-, 20-, or 30-mile loops that will take you through popular as well as lesser-known gems such as Patterson Park, Sherwood Gardens, Herring Run, and Middle Branch.

Register online at www.tourdemparks.org or at 7:30 a.m. the day of the event. The ride begins at 8:00 at the stable in Carroll Park (entrance in the 1600 block of Washington Blvd.) in southwest Baltimore. The cost of $25 for adults, $15 for teens, and $5 for children benefits parks-related groups.

Free T-shirts and water bottles to the first 300 riders!

For more information, call (410) 396-4369 or (410) 396-8360.

Sponsored by the Mayor

Bicyclist, 58, Dies in Nighttime Hit-and-Run

Washington Post
Saturday, May 6, 2006; Page B04
— Steve Vogel

A bicyclist was killed Thursday night in a hit-and-run accident in Elkridge, Howard County police said. They identified the victim as David Allen Overmiller, 58, of the 8200 block of Washington Boulevard in Jessup. The accident took place about 9:40 p.m. on Route 1 near Troy Hill Drive when a southbound vehicle struck Overmiller, who was also riding south, police said.

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Bicycle is king of the road as gas costs rise

By Rick Smith International Herald Tribune
FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2006


President George W. Bush has praised cycling as a way to “chase that fountain of youth”


But the Netherlands and Denmark, the undisputed champions of cycle use, have come closest to restoring the bicycle to its pre-auto role. Perhaps it is no coincidence that they share one concept: Dutch and Danish cyclists are protected by an extensive legal framework and are fully recognized users of the road.
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Support cycling in BaltoCo Thur 6/1

On Thursday June 1st, the county is doing its formal county wide public presentation of its Pedestrian and Bicycle Access Plan for the Eastern part of the county.

https://www.co.ba.md.us/Agencies/planning/community_planning/eastern_county_bikeped_plan/index.html

It would be helpful if we could get a 100 people showing up in support of this. So if you can show up at:

Baltimore County Office of Planning
Fourth Floor, County Courts Building
401 Bosley Avenue, Towson
(Enter from the Courthouse Plaza after 5 p.m.)

Sometime between 5:30 and 8:30 PM

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Film Your Issue

At the time of writing the films that have more votes:
Orphans in Africa
The Cry of Humanity (Warning lots of disturbing images)
Strike It Up
Thumbs Down to Pity
It would be cool to have One Less Car, One More Bike selected as the issue of young Americans.
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Safe-passing, passed in Oklahoma

—Let’s go national! Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry has signed a bill
into law making it a finable offense for a driver to pass a cyclist
closer than three feet. Oklahoma is believed to be only the third state
to have a safe-passing law. It also simplifies what a bicycle is,
clarifies where cyclists should ride on the road, removes a requirement
that cyclists ride on sidewalks, and establishes fines if a motorist
hits a cyclist. Credit for this advancement in cyclists’ rights goes to
the Oklahoma Bicycle Coalition.

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Critical Mass friday is tomorrow

Rain jacket. (check)
"Bicycles will take over the world" sign. (check)
Slide whistle. (check)
Rubber rat tied to the handlebars. (check)

I’m ready.

Last month was a great ride with new faces. More riders means higher
visibility, greater safety and more fun. Tell your bikee friends to
take the real tour of Baltimore and ride the Critical Mass. Then tell
your SUV-driving friends to actually do what the car commercials say
and "get away from it all" by getting out of their cars and
contributing to alternative transportation. It’s only one day a month.

We meet at the corners of Redwood and Charles st. (one block north of
Lombard, near the Charles center metro stop) Meet around 5pm and ride
before 6pm.

See ya -Bob