blair's Discussions (265)

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"Agree.  I come across more people jogging in the bike lane on Kinzie. "

blair replied Aug 7, 2013 to Jogging in the Dearborn PBL

16 Aug 8, 2013
Reply by Skip Montanaro 0mi

"Exactly.  Other cyclists aren't expecting you on the right.  If you do it, say somet…"

blair replied Aug 1, 2013 to Passing on the right

19 Aug 2, 2013
Reply by David Barish

"We should be riding on the sidewalks.  Duh."

blair replied Jul 16, 2013 to I rode today. Did you?

8444 Feb 3, 2020
Reply by N It 2 Win It 2.0

"I always assumed riding on the LFP was safer than city streets.  Guess not. Ridiculo…"

blair replied Jul 16, 2013 to Trucks on the Lake Front Trail

84 Jul 23, 2013
Reply by GabeW (not the other Gabe)

"I used to get forms in the mail to sign, but haven't received anything the last thre…"

blair replied Jul 16, 2013 to I rode today. Did you?

8444 Feb 3, 2020
Reply by N It 2 Win It 2.0

"Yes, I use the "protected" bike lanes on both Milwaukee and Kinzie (and eventually D…"

blair replied Jul 16, 2013 to I rode today. Did you?

8444 Feb 3, 2020
Reply by N It 2 Win It 2.0

"Buzzed by a cab all the way from Milwaukee/Augusta to the Merchandise Mart.  Didn't…"

blair replied Jul 16, 2013 to I rode today. Did you?

8444 Feb 3, 2020
Reply by N It 2 Win It 2.0

"I rode, and cars were surprisingly considerate. Oh and if you ever want to know wher…"

blair replied Jun 26, 2013 to I rode today. Did you?

8444 Feb 3, 2020
Reply by N It 2 Win It 2.0

"The only problem I have with lanes like this is the risk of right hooks.  Even with…"

blair replied Jun 18, 2013 to Milwaukee PBL discussion thread

12 Jun 19, 2013
Reply by Alex Z

"Instead we have horse dung from CPD (in the Dearborn PBL a month or so ago)."

blair replied Jun 18, 2013 to At Least We Don't Have Piles of Elephant Dung on Our Streets!

4 Jun 18, 2013
Reply by Barry Niel Stuart

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