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We have much wider and clearer roads here in the Phoenix metro area and lots of bike lanes. Sharing the road is still a problem. I know several cyclists who've been maimed and killed on the roads. I've done the biking thing for 10+ years but I've been a runner for 37. You articulate well in your last paragraph EVERYONE's responsibilities. Good stuff. Now… can we all just get along?Coach Dean
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Thanks for the comment mom! I actually wrote a short piece on the loop last month – it's somewhere below.
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I am not a runner or biker, only an occaisonally walker. Fortunately here in Bedord we have the "Loop", that is used for walkers and runners. It is unfortunate that people seem to be in such a hurry and don't have any respect for others. Good article, and I will be following your runs. Sandra Angel
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I agree completely. Lynchburg is woefully short on safe places to walk/bike/run, unless you get into your car and drive to the trails. I've never lived somewhere where the roads are so narrow and the lack of sidewalks is so great. This issue has been historically neglected by city planners and needs to be more thought out in all future endeavors. If more people felt like their safety wasn't in jeopardy, we might have more families going for walks together after dinner, more kids out on bikes instead of in front of computers and more neighbors that become better friends through unplanned time outside.I've had a nagging feeling in the back of my mind for some time to organize a local non-profit for these types of issues (driver awareness, community sidewalks, etc.) I've even thought it could be named, "Lynchburg Walks".
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