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Posted Tue, Sep 8, 7:09 p.m.
Some... and I emphasize SOME, cyclists want it all. Respect from car drivers. Dedicated bike lanes (trails). Running red lights at will. Changing from street to sidewalk whenever it suits them. Riding double (or triple) in a bike lane. Flipping anyone who thinks differently. They deserve some of these... not ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jun 23, 3:54 p.m.
Funny thing. People love London. They adore Paris. They are crazy about Rome. All high-density cities. So, why not Seattle? The problem is not “skinny houses” but rather pedestrian unfriendly streets, poor mass transit and lack of public spaces . If the City of Seattle allows more density, which is ...
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