Becoming uninvisible: taking Seattle's bicycle plan for a ride
The challenge for cyclists in the big city is to be seen. The mayor's plan actually recognizes this.
Paul is a career journalist, former columnist for The Seattle Times, co-author of a biography of Bill Gates, and a self-described bike nut, which he writes about at bikeintelligencer.com.&
The challenge for cyclists in the big city is to be seen. The mayor's plan actually recognizes this.
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