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Date: 07 Feb 2007 17:35:29
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Subject: A bike fantasy
A bicycle fantasy -
Wendi Kallins' Safe Routes to Schools program is based on a fantasy -
that bicycles will ever be a serious means of transportation for
anything but a small minority of the population.
Bikes are an important recreation accessory for a lot of people, who
ride on fire trails or roads in West in.
Encouraging children to ride bikes to school on our traffic-clogged
streets is child endangerment and irresponsbile.
Rob Anderson, San Anselmo





 
Date: 07 Feb 2007 17:41:20
From:
Subject: Re: A bike fantasy
part 2 - a reader responds: Bike fan puzzled by 'fantasy'
http://www.inij.com/fastsearchresults/ci_5123600
Rob Anderson's patronizing dismissal of the Safe Routes to Schools
program (Jan. 27) made the inaccurate statement that it is a "fantasy"
to think bicycles will be used by more than a small minority. As Safe
Routes to Schools points out (www.saferoutestoschools.org), nearly one
out of every six children already walks or bikes to school, a
significant number.

What was especially odd about Mr. Anderson's letter was that the
argument he makes against the Safe Routes to Schools program - that
our streets are clogged with traffic - is why such a program is so
important: Safe Routes aims to work with traffic engineers, law
enforcement, schools, parents and students to make it safe for kids to
get to school. And a quarter of that traffic Mr. Anderson is concerned
about is from parents dropping their kids off at school, which the
Safe Routes program aims to reduce.

If Mr. Anderson is truly concerned about local traffic and the well-
being of children making their way to school, he should be applauding
the Safe Routes to Schools program and trying to find ways to offer
his support.

Benjamin Lowe, San Rafael



  
Date: 08 Feb 2007 08:57:50
From: Peter Clinch
Subject: Re: A bike fantasy
eco_milage_buster_2005@yahoo.com wrote:
> part 2 - a reader responds: Bike fan puzzled by 'fantasy'
> http://www.inij.com/fastsearchresults/ci_5123600
> Rob Anderson's patronizing dismissal of the Safe Routes to Schools
> program (Jan. 27) made the inaccurate statement that it is a "fantasy"
> to think bicycles will be used by more than a small minority. As Safe
> Routes to Schools points out (www.saferoutestoschools.org), nearly one
> out of every six children already walks or bikes to school, a
> significant number.

Perhaps Mr. Anderson can be sent to Amsterdam (preferably at his own
expense...) for a long weekend for a good, long, hard think about the
nature of "fantasy"?

Pete.
--
Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer
Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital
Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK
net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/


   
Date: 08 Feb 2007 12:08:45
From: gotbent
Subject: Re: A bike fantasy

"Peter Clinch" <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk > wrote in message
news:53070eF1pu6e0U2@mid.individual.net...
> eco_milage_buster_2005@yahoo.com wrote:
>> part 2 - a reader responds: Bike fan puzzled by 'fantasy'
>> http://www.inij.com/fastsearchresults/ci_5123600
>> Rob Anderson's patronizing dismissal of the Safe Routes to Schools
>> program (Jan. 27) made the inaccurate statement that it is a "fantasy"
>> to think bicycles will be used by more than a small minority. As Safe
>> Routes to Schools points out (www.saferoutestoschools.org), nearly one
>> out of every six children already walks or bikes to school, a
>> significant number.
>
> Perhaps Mr. Anderson can be sent to Amsterdam (preferably at his own
> expense...) for a long weekend for a good, long, hard think about the
> nature of "fantasy"?
>
> Pete.
> --
> Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer
> Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital
> Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK
> net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/

If he has a couple of Hienys and a few tokes on a spliff the fantasy part
will be easy.



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