Bike LUCK is April 18th. Route files are now available. Please join us for a great day on the bike and pedal to support CampLuck and kids challenged by congenital heart disease. Register at https://t.co/54rpBz8FGS
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You need to check out Charlotte’s cycling hub. Got a ride you want to share? Looking for people to ride with? Want to get involved with the community? Find a bike shop?
This is THE site for Charlotte & surrounding area! Now revamped…
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If you're thinking about getting an e-bike or have recently purchased one, this is the class for you. Join our partners from @bike_charlotte this Thursday as they cover all the e-bike basics.
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@JosephMargolis We've been appealing for infra for 20 years +. The more people we engage in cycling, the more powerful our voices. It's important that the messages we share encourage others to ride. We've all had frustrating moments. But sharing those never move the needle towards that goal.
@JosephMargolis I cycle that segment often. Like any interchange that includes an interstate, navigation can be more stressful. The edu. resources provide strategies to help identify the conflicts and mitigate them safely. What day and time of day was your video made?
@JosephMargolis Easy to feel your frustration but illegally passing stopped vehicles and then getting frustrated with those drivers? Misunderstanding state law? There are ways that your ride could be safer and more enjoyable. Check out LAB Smart Cycling or Cycling Savvy for helpful strategies.
@CLTdevelopment Write return to sender on them and put them back in the mailbox. That way, the person that sent them will know and probably appreciate you doing so.
@barrygreenejr The most accessible solution is cyclist education. Ex. Watch this video for tips on riding if you choose to use a sidewalk and how to cross using a crosswalk safely which was the question in the OP. https://t.co/Tad7pDwd1e
@barrygreenejr Every recognized safe cycling curriculum teaches lane control. A prominent lane position increases visibility of the cyclist, especially for drivers that have a permissive left signal.
@barrygreenejr A cyclist taking the lane would have no concern about right turning drivers. They would be in front or behind the cyclists. You don't control a lane from the far right. #stopfearmongering
@Derailluer Better to compare GA to NC, instead of CLT. The XCLT trail is coming along nicely. The NC portion of the East Coast Greenway, when finished, will be just as awesome.
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