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May 2, 2008 5:00 AM | last updated May 2, 2008 1:49 PM
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Seattle is a ghost town for ghost bikes?

By Lisa Albers

There's a new and growing effort to memorialize cyclists hit by motor vehicles — and in the process, raise awareness for bicycle safety and sharing the road. The first "ghost bike" reportedly appeared in St. Louis, Mo., when Patrick Van Der Tuin witnessed someone on a bike getting hit by a car. In response, he and his friends painted bicycles with white paint and displayed them at motorist-cyclist accident sites. While ghost bikes seem to have proliferated as a meme rather than by deliberate means, someone has created a Web site for the phenomenon. However, the e-mail link doesn't work. You'll find instructions for beginning your own ghost bike project in the same "organic" way that many of the projects currently listed have been conducted. Check out the list of ghost bike locations, which includes Portland, but not Seattle.

May is National Bike to Work Month. May your journeys be safe.

Update: Today I received this message:

Hi Lisa,

I came across your blog post about ghost bikes, and noticed that you have had bad luck with a couple of existing ghost bike web sites. I am one of the maintainers of ghostbikes.org. We do have some information on Seattle which can be found here;

http://www.ghostbikes.org/seattle

We also actively answer questions, update pages based on reader submissions, and even open up a city's section to local cyclists if they wish to maintain good information on their local project. Please click around our site for information on who we are and what we do.

Cheers,

~~Nat

NYC Street Memorials Project

Comments
everything old is new again
Report a violationPosted by: sciencevsromance on May 2, 2008 8:56 AM
these were all over seattle (and other parts of the country) in the summer of 2005 [metblogs]
RE: everything old is new again
Report a violationPosted by: lisa_albers on May 2, 2008 9:42 AM
Crosscut WriterThanks for noting that. Curious that none of those bikes all over Seattle in 2005 were recorded on the Web site.

A reader just sent me word of another Web site that does list Seattle located here. He says, "...but the updating of the site has been abandoned. Google changed their programming interface and it broke the site."
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