How bikeable is Maryland – On NPR

A few weeks ago a 20-year-old Johns Hopkins student was riding his bicycle in the bike lane on West University Boulevard in Baltimore when a car turned right across the bike lane, heading toward a driveway. The bicyclist, Nathan Krasnopoler, ended up under the car, and in critical condition. He’s recovering, but the incident underscores the questions: Despite laws it has passed, how bikeable is Maryland – and what would it take to improve safety for all Marylanders on the roads.
Stu Sirota is an urban planning consultant and president of TND Planning Group, a Towson-based firm that designs and plans walkable, bikable, and transit-friendly communities. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of Bike Maryland, a statewide bicycle advocacy organization. We talk with him about how bike friendly Maryland actually is and what can be done to improve transit for all commuters.
Listen to the broadcast: https://mdmorn.wordpress.com/2011/03/18/3-18-11-how-best-to-bike/

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