John Forester, The Father of Vehicular Cycling Has Passed Away - The Chainlink2024-03-29T07:03:04Zhttps://thechainlink.org/forum/topics/john-forester-the-father-of-vehicular-cycling-has-passed-away?commentId=2211490%3AComment%3A1136465&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI did not realize his father…tag:thechainlink.org,2020-04-24:2211490:Comment:11363582020-04-24T13:47:26.561ZDavid P.https://thechainlink.org/profile/DavidAPertuz
<p>I did not realize his father was C. S. Forester.</p>
<p>I did not realize his father was C. S. Forester.</p> No country in the world puts…tag:thechainlink.org,2020-04-24:2211490:Comment:11369672020-04-24T13:43:58.365ZPaul Lazzarohttps://thechainlink.org/profile/PaulLazzaro
<p>No country in the world puts bike lanes on every street. They're only necessary when the vehicle traffic is heavy or fast. On most streets, bike riders have to mix it up with vehicles. It's a better, safer, experience for both riders and drivers when everybody knows what the rules are, and follows them.</p>
<p>No country in the world puts bike lanes on every street. They're only necessary when the vehicle traffic is heavy or fast. On most streets, bike riders have to mix it up with vehicles. It's a better, safer, experience for both riders and drivers when everybody knows what the rules are, and follows them.</p> Agreed. I feel the same way.…tag:thechainlink.org,2020-04-23:2211490:Comment:11369612020-04-23T17:20:57.675ZYasmeenhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/YasmeenSchuller
<p>Agreed. I feel the same way. Plus, there are benefits to knowing how to ride when there's no bike lane available.</p>
<p>Agreed. I feel the same way. Plus, there are benefits to knowing how to ride when there's no bike lane available.</p> I didn't agree with a lot of…tag:thechainlink.org,2020-04-23:2211490:Comment:11364652020-04-23T17:17:07.211ZJim Rehohttps://thechainlink.org/profile/JimReho
<p>I didn't agree with a lot of what he said, but I always thought he had the safety of cyclists at heart. Rest in peace, Mr. Forester!</p>
<p>I didn't agree with a lot of what he said, but I always thought he had the safety of cyclists at heart. Rest in peace, Mr. Forester!</p>