Bikes and cars: Can we share the road?
Friday, October 30, 2009 - 19:49
in Mathematics & Economics
Cycling is booming, but riders' and drivers' frustrations are growing as well. Even so, the health benefits may be worth the risks. Mandeville Canyon Road is a two-lane, dead-end road that twists and climbs for six miles through a quiet Brentwood neighborhood. "It's perfect for bicycling -- like honey to bears," says Jeffrey Courion, former public policy director for Velo Club La Grange,...
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