Tuesday, Aug. 26,2008 10:52 p.m.
Brian J. McFillen’s missive “Street stress,” published by the IDS on
Aug. 6 might be well-intentioned, but the author would do well to take
a more critical look at the situation. He grumbles that bicycles are
“gumming up” traffic and endangering lives. I travel the stretch of
road in question both by car (frequently) and by bicycle
(occasionally). In my experience the traffic is being “gummed up” not
by bicycles but by large numbers of cars. Buses stopped to load and
unload passengers also apparently contribute to congestion. I say,
apparently because while it appears that way to the casual observer,
those buses represent cars that are not on the road – cars that would
be in front of Mr. McFillen and causing him further delays. The same
argument applies to bicycles.