A bus driver who hit a taxi and killed a passenger, and the bus driver who punched McGruff the Crime Dog, got their jobs back after an arbitration panel ruled in their favor. WMATA doesn’t want to put the first driver back on the road. (Examiner)
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The Hopkins 4K for Cancer [Video]
To learn more: https://www.hopkins4k.org/
Howard County, Bicycle Advocacy and Awareness Month
BDOT’s “UNOFFICIAL” Bike Blog
In DOT’s striving to become more publicly involved, I’ll be posting a blog about bike stuff in and around Baltimore. Since its an UNOFFICIAL blog, it will not be a sunshiney-press release style, but a more realistic reflection of 2-wheeled culture in this region.
Check it out at https://bike.baltimorecommutes.com/
Save the Dates – Bike Events in June!
Tuesday June 22nd – OLC Baltimore Bicycle Alliance Development Committee Meeting
The Bicycle Alliance Development Committee will meet from 6:30-8:00pm at the Knott Foundation located at 3904 Hickory Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21211. This meeting is specifically for folks who want join the Alliance Development Committee and volunteer approximately 3-4 hours a month to passionately promote bicycling in Baltimore City and County. Learn more here or contact Rachel Myrowitz.
Two weeks ago a successful initial Alliance Development Committee meeting took place and the following ideas/goals were discussed:
- Advocating for adequate funding for a complete non-motorized transportation infrastructure.
- Working to increase percentage of all types of bicycle ridership which decreases automobile usage.
- Ensuring that bicycles are recognized as a reasonable and mainstream transportation option.
- Educating communities in Baltimore to become bicycle-friendly and embrace a Share the Road philosophy.
- Recruiting and training Bike Ambassadors to host workshops on how to ride a bike (some folks have never learned), how to commute and on rules of the road instruction.
Thursday June 24th – HAPPY HOUR – OLC Baltimore Bicycle Alliance Social
Come socialize with other like minded bicycle enthusiasts at Shuckers of Fells Point from 6 to 8 p.m. Located at 1629 Thames Street, Baltimore. 60 people attended the first Happy Hour which was a blast!
$5 donation to One Less Car. Shuckers specials include $2 domestic draft, $3 Bud Lite Lime, $3 Sam Adams Summer Ale, half price house wine and delicious bison, black bean and regular burgers for $5.95! Raffle prizes from Shuckers and more. Let’s get together and have a blast – come and see your friends and meet new ones too!
A full listing of many additional workshops, meetings and fun events can be found HERE. The OLC calendar is updated regularly. Tour du Port registration will open in two weeks!
Bike Free on abc2 News [Video]
Traffic enforcement still a joke in Maryland
The SUV crossed the intersection [but not] before an oncoming car’s driver had to put its brakes on to avoid a crash….Although the speed limit on Hayward Road is 25 mph, the cruiser’s radar showed the vehicle was going 45 mph…."She admitted to speeding because her kids were late for school,"
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[B’ Spokes: At lest her kids were "safely" tucked away in an SUV. How outrageous of behavior do we need before cracking down on these people? Traffic fatalities is the leading cause of death for kids, maybe health officials should be called in to determine if she is routinely putting her kids at risk of death and deemed an unfit mother? Maybe speeders in school zones should have their and their kids BMI noted and double fines if overweight and triple fines if obese. Something needs to be done to stress that exercise as part of adults and kids daily routine is far more important then speeding and overweight people have no right forcing their lifestyle on other people. Too many parents do not let their kids bike or walk to school because of the way they themselves drive and this is not right.]
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from Stop the Maryland Unsafe Driver by Driver
Maryland should be called the “Warning” state. The likelihood of a twenty-one year old female resident in a large SUV with children on board gliding (not stopping) at a colloquially-known dangerous intersection and then driving forty-five miles per hour in a twenty five miles per hour school zone receiving an actual citation seems remote.
There are some behaviors that SHOULD mandate a citation. When passengers, especially children, are placed at risk of injury or death especially by a younger driver with little life and driving experience a citation should be issued. A warning serves no useful purpose.
Warnings are part of the politically-correct-minimize-the-carnage posture that law enforcement takes in Maryland. This is simply wrong in the face of the sheer numbers of aggressive, wanton reckless, and careless drivers on our roads. A warning is serving no useful purpose.
The twenty one year old mom in this story needs the ticket. A warning and the points are meaningless. When she has to deal with a fine and the increase in her insurance premium she may understand and commit to a lifetime of safe driving. The decision to take a serious risk at a dangerous intersection with children on board was, to say the least, flawed. Also flawed was the officer’s kindness in issuing a citation. Kindness may not a safe driver make.
There are far too many dead, maimed, and injured as a direct result of risky behaviors on our roads. Politicians need to get comfortable with enforcement for the sake of their constituents instead of providing a pass for bad behavior in a culture that has become reckless by default
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Maryland Cycling for Sight Lions Club in Damascus 6-19
The Maryland Cycling for Sight Lions Club will be traveling through Sandy Spring, Olney, Laytonsville and Damascus on Saturday, June 19. We will meet the cyclist at the corner of Route 108 and 124 at the Park and Ride Gazebo. I would think it would be late morning but will let everyone know when I hear an ETA from the cyclist.
Mark your calendar now to come out and greet the cyclist to encourage them on for a safe and productive ride. We will have water, fruit and snacks for them.
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Dozens of bicyclists ride to USDOT Friday to tell Secretary LaHood “thanks” [Video]
A sustainable Hummer is here

New York artist Jeremy Dean converted a Hummer H2 into a horse-drawn carriage to “show how screwed and unsustainable the auto industry has become.” Photo via WagingNonViolence.com.
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