Druid Hill Park News

* James W. Rouse Volunteer Service Day – Saturday, September 15th 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

* Chimney Swifts at Dusk – Sunday, September 16th 7:00-8:00 pm Rain date Tuesday Sept. 18

* Tree Mulching – Saturday, September 21st 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

* Maps On Purpose – Monday evenings starting in October, 6:00 -8:00 p.m

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Is Bicycling Safe?

If you follow the rules of the road and ride carefully, cycling is actually much safer than driving.
By Ryan McGreal

An article in View Magazine a couple of months ago advocated for better bicycle infrastructure by focusing on cycling dangers. Though well-intentioned, it reinforced many preconceptions without examining them for accuracy.
In fact, cycling is arguably safer than driving.
Comparing the Risks
Every activity carries risks, and are many possible ways to compare the relative risks of cycling and other activities. Looking at several can help to form a more complete picture.
Fatality by Distance Cycled
The most obvious comparison is the fatality risk per distanced traveled. In this straight-up analysis, cycling is more dangerous than driving. Every 1.6 million kilometres (one million kilometres) cycled produces 0.039 cyclist fatalities, compared to 0.016 fatalities for motorists. They’re both very low, but the risk for cycling is more than double.
However, this is not the most useful way to compare risks.
Fatality by Time Spent Cycling
Failure Analysis Associates, Inc. performed a comparative analysis of fatality rates for a variety of activities per million hours spent performing a given activity. They concluded that the fatality rate for every million hours spent cycling is 0.26, compared to 0.47 per million driving hours (on-road motorcycling comes in at a whopping 8.80 deaths per million motorcycling hours).
That is, riding a motor vehicle has nearly twice the risk of fatality as riding a bike for a given duration.
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No Wheels Allowed

[There are some good comments in support of cycling at the end of this article.]
By KELLY MOORE/Staff Writer
NEW LLANO – The Town of New Llano will soon be off limits to skateboards, roller blades, roller skates and bicycles, unless on private property.
During Tuesday’s Town Council meeting, Councilman Charles Balthrop introduced an ordinance that will prohibit the use of skateboards, roller blades, roller skates, bicycles, etc. anywhere in the corporate limits of the Town of New Llano with the exception of the individual’s private property.

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What kind of bike is right for you?

by Linda Shrieves | Sentinel Staff Writer
Walk into a bike shop today, and it’s easy to get lost in the choices.
There are road bikes and hybrid bikes, mountain bikes and comfort bikes. Beach cruisers and commuting bikes. "City path" bikes and touring bikes. Even the most basic bike, the standard beach cruiser, may be operating under a new alias: a lifestyle bike.
Confused? No wonder.

The first steps inside a bike shop can be intimidating, especially for the derailleur-challenged. But the bike industry, which once catered strictly to Lance Armstrong wannabes and the mountain-bike crowd, is today aiming at people who want to love bicycling as they did as children.
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