Welcome to Day 6 of LA’s Vision Zero failure to end traffic deaths by 2025.
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No, the CV Link alone will not keep bike riders safe in the Coachella Valley.
A pair of reports from the Palm Springs NBC station asks that question about the planned 40-mile dual pathway that will form a loop connecting Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Cathedral City and other cities throughout the valley.
But as last week’s twin bicycling deaths just five miles apart in Rancho Mirage and Palm Desert make clear, the area’s streets remain dangerous for anyone on two wheels.
Too many streets are too wide, with speed limits too high, and offer too little protection for people riding bicycles. Or on foot.
Then again, they aren’t all that safe for people cars, either.
While the CV Link could provide a safer route for recreational riders, it won’t do anything to protect people traveling to and from the pathway, or for bike commuters who have to travel to and through areas unserved by the route.
Meanwhile, faster riders will undoubtedly face complaints from others on the path, and likely spur speed restrictions before long — if it doesn’t already have them — spurring many road riders to return to the streets.
So while the CV Link may offer a pleasant off-road alternative for some riders, it will do nothing to improve safety and reduce traffic violence on the valley’s deadly streets.
And people who walk, run or ride a bike will continue to pay the price.
Graphics taken CV Link website.
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Anyone have a suggestion for this commenter?
Actually, the best option would be to finally fix our streets and motor vehicles so they’re not needed anymore.
But until that ever happens, it’s a discussion worth having.
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Congestion pricing finally began in New York yesterday.
After years of lawsuits and dithering by public officials, the city instituted a $9 charge for people driving into the heart of Manhattan, which will gradually rise in future years.
Despite complaints from motorists, the idea is not to punish drivers, but to reduce traffic congestion while raising millions of dollars for public transportation.
It’s something that has already proven successful in London and throughout Europe, which will inevitably give rise to the usual complaints of this is not (insert city here).
But it’s definitely worth trying.
And Day One reportedly went off without a hitch.
Yet while other major cities move forward with congestion pricing, Los Angeles is slow-walking its own Metro proposal, doing what our leaders do best — studying the idea, in hopes it will just go away.
Even that isn’t scheduled to begin until 2028, though, when a study focusing on central Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley and the westside will finally launch.
Although they could probably save time by launching a study right now to see if they can find any elected officials willing to stand up to complaints from angry drivers.
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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.
It’s official. The negligent homicide charge has been dropped against a DEA agent who blew through a stop sign, and killed a Salem, Oregon woman riding a bicycle, after a judge ruled he was entitled to federal immunity because he was on the job. Almost as if he was elected president or something.
But sometimes, it’s the people on two wheels behaving badly.
Probably not the best idea to ride a bike wearing a sex toy on your helmet, while shouting profanities near a church. But you do you.
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Local
A new electric mobility device from a Venice, California company claims to be a cross between a BMX and a skateboard.
Ben Affleck may not be one of us, but his 12-year old son is.
State
A San Diego writer says forget the state’s new daylighting law, and enforce existing laws against overnight parking in residential neighborhoods, instead. Because who cares if someone dies because a driver couldn’t see them because of someone illegally parking near an intersection, right?
San Diego has finally begun work on the long-planned Normal Street Promenade in the city’s Hillcrest neighborhood, which will include an eight-foot bike path as part of the $30 million project.
National
Put yourself through college with a side hustle riding a bike or a scooter.
Ultracyclist Lael Wilcox may have set a world record for riding around the world, but what inspires her are the women she’s met during the Komoot women’s rallies, like last year’s in Arizona.
Half of the people who received a Minnesota voucher for up to $1,500 off the price of a new ebike had incomes over $80,000, while 40% earned over $100k; only 37% went to low-income earners.
A Nashville news channel talks with a local bike courier about how he stays warm in the winter cold, although he says black ice and texting drivers scare him more.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the New Orleans terrorist who plowed through the New Year’s Eve crowd on Bourbon Street in a rented truck, killing 15 people, scouted his attack by riding a bicycle through the city wearing Meta Glasses to record video of the streets.
International
A Scottish nonprofit is collecting bicycles to donate to refugees, in order to make them feel more connected to their new community.
A British writer says ebikes can be a good thing, but illegal ebikes, and bikes illegally modified to exceed speed limitations, are too easy to get through the government’s bike-to-work program, even though they’re prohibited.
A beginning bike rider agrees to a point-to-point ride through France, then is shocked to learn she has to ride 112 miles in three day — but finds an ebike makes it easier.
Eighteen “underprivileged and brilliant” Nepalese schoolgirls have received new bicycles to help them continue their education.
A young Vietnamese boy proves pedals actually don’t have to alternate when you ride.
Competitive Cycling
Newly released information suggests that the crash that killed 25-year old Norwegian pro cyclist André Drege during the Tour of Austria was caused when his rear tire burst after striking a curb.
America’s last remaining Tour de France winner says the rise of doping in the ’90s was what led to his early retirement — and even that wasn’t as bad as what Lance and crew were up to.
Reigning road, gravel, and six-time cyclocross world champ Mathieu van der Poel says he hasn’t really succeeded until he adds the world mountain bike title to his resume, as well.
Finally…
That feeling when your next car is an ebike, and that ebike is a car. Now you, too, can ride your very own venomous snake bike.
And nothing clears the street like an assist from a bike-riding dog in a backpack.
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Be safe, and stay healthy. And get vaccinated, already.
Oh, and fuck Putin.
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