Hopefully we don’t see these guys in the city any time soon…
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Hopefully we don’t see these guys in the city any time soon…
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But most of the resentment of rule-breaking riders like me, I suspect, derives from a false analogy: conceiving of bicycles as akin to cars. In this view, bikes must be regulated like cars, and vilified when riders flout those regulations, as if we were cunningly getting away with something. But bikes are not cars. Cars drive three or four times as fast and weigh 200 times as much. Drive dangerously, you’re apt to injure others; ride dangerously, I’m apt to injure myself. I have skin in the game. And blood. And bones.
Nor are cyclists pedestrians, of course (at least not while we’re pedaling). We are a third thing, a distinct mode of transportation, requiring different practices and different rules. This is understood in Amsterdam and Copenhagen, where nearly everyone of every age cycles. These cities treat bikes like bikes. Extensive networks of protected bike lanes provide the infrastructure for safe cycling. Some traffic lights are timed to the speed of bikes rather than cars. Some laws presume that in a bike-car collision, the heavier and more deadly vehicle is at fault. Perhaps as New York City’s bike share program is rolled out, these will become the case here.
NYC bike share delayed another month…stuck on the subway still
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680 Rolex watches in the same room, for sale. We go inside the brand new Rolex boutique in New York, today on HODINKEE.
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On 9W to upper nyack.
R1092713 on Flickr.
Beautiful shot of Palisades Park in fall.
Apartment life part deux, after work Central Park circuits.
This is where and how my mornings start.
6am | Columbus Circle | FOCUS
Surprised I didn’t run into him this morning…
Diane von Furstenberg’s incredible penthouse structure by Workac, in the meatpacking district of NYC. AD.
uma thurman’s greenwich village townhouse
Admiralty - Adirondack by inua on Flickr.
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