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Myth of Philly’s scofflaw cyclist

Posted on Wednesday November 18, 2009 at 3:25 pm. Tags: ,

I wrote this as a comment to a Bicycle Coalition blog post about new possible regulations on cyclists. Forgive the stream-of-consciousness. I was angry and had to get my thoughts out before I exploded.

Post title taken from this excellent article.

Absolutely. [The regulations are] Anti-cyclist.

I’m all for the sidewalk-riding law, though $300 is way too steep. Leave it at $50 and enforce it, and that’ll be enough incentive for people to not be lazy (i.e., people ride on sidewalks when the street is going the wrong way) or to get over mostly-irrational fears and bike in the bike lane. Yes, accidents occasionally happen when you bike in the road, but they’re far more likely on the sidewalk.

The anti-fixie and registration regulations are sheer public-appeasing prejudice, though. There’s no question that people who ride brakeless are almost certainly able to do so. Registration won’t prevent anything. It’s a tax on a currently-unpopular minority that will overwork the PPD far past its benefits.

And here I go on a bit of a rant, unrelated to the regulations in question:

I’m sick to death of non-bikers screaming for stop-sign and red-light enforcement of cyclists. What about for cars, people? Have you ever seen a car not do a rolling stop at a stop sign? How about buses and taxis (and others) inching (or more) onto the crosswalk and into the intersection when they think a light is about to change? Bikes can be dangerous, yes, but they don’t have a literal ton of metal behind their motion. Bikes are not cars. They are lighter, more maneuverable, and afford much much better visibility.

And speaking of the differences, don’t get me started on cars (especially taxis) that floor the gas from stoplight to stoplight, easily reaching 40-45, then slamming on the brakes 10 yards from the traffic light. Not only is this terrible for the environment (air and noise pollution), but it exacerbates the gas crisis to no end, and probably causes more accidents in a year than bikes do in a decade.

Enough has been said about pedestrians already. They appear from nowhere and jaywalk across the street, ignore red lights at intersections, then have the gall to act like cyclists are the only/biggest problem with Center City traffic? Infuriating.

This is all to say… if drivers and pedestrians were saints, then I would not chafe at calls for a crackdown on “scofflaw cyclists”. But with rampant lawlessness by ALL travelers who believe that saving a few seconds (at most) is worth lives, well… PPD has bigger problems than a cyclist rolling through an obviously-clear intersection.

No reason

Posted on Tuesday November 17, 2009 at 12:23 am. Tags: ,

…Other than that I like the new additions to my bedroom.

Or maybe I just like being lazy and watching other people work.

Coup de Taco…

Posted on Tuesday November 3, 2009 at 4:34 pm. Tags: ,

…lives up to its name.

I’m a bit hesitant to do this, because I’d like to keep it all to myself. But then… I know it wouldn’t be around very long if no one shared the awesomeness.

There’s a new food cart on Penn campus. I found out about it from Under the Button and my friend Stephanie. I checked it out at about 2:30 this afternoon. It has an awesome name: Coup de Taco. The “storefront” looks like this:

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Awesome logo too, no? But. BUT. The even more awesome part is the food. I had the Chicken Tikka Masala and BBQ Pulled Pork tacos. The latter looked something like this:

coupdetaco2

It had diced apples in it, people. DICED APPLES. IT WAS FANTASTIC. The fact that I only remembered to take a picture 75% of the way through my second one should say something.

The most happy I’ve ever been from a $6 purchase? It’s possible. Laced with something? A Prozaco? Also possible. I will be going back. Probably tomorrow. Until then, there’s the blog. I’ll recommend a Twitter account when i go back.