I've spent the past 10 days in California...Bay Area, Santa Barbara, Lake Tahoe. In each place I was surprised at the number of cyclists on the roads, the high speeds of closely-passing cars, the narrow shoulders and few bike lanes available...gave me the willies just watching them mix into traffic! Then I read
this article in a San Francisco paper which told me the full story about why California has so little good biking: they haven't widened a shoulder or striped a bike lane in five years!
...On June 22, state Superior Court justice Peter Bench heard final arguments in a five-year-old lawsuit alleging that bike lanes harm the environment by causing cars to slow and produce smog....and will soon issue a ruling about whether he will lift a 2005 bike-lane injunction and allow San Francisco to paint 34 miles of new bike lanes and 75 miles of on-street bike routes...
Apparently the car lobby out there is fighting for every square inch of road space: Bike riders are the cause of smog and pollution???
By comparison, we here in Illinois are extremely fortunate. Based on my visit, I urge anyone considering moving to the "Golden State" to reconsider; despite the great weather, your biking days there might be limited.
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