![]() ![]() ![]() Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Bicycle Lanes on Parkway Msg# 1226384
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i thought that you tried to provide all sides of the issues, no? is it that you only provide your side and ask for thoughts from others? if so, my bad. it will remind me to seek the other points of view from now on when i read your Forum.
I don't have enough info on the bike paths, but what i do know is that patti is very intelligent and works with many groups to find solutions to problems. if she and the other participants -who have spent a lot of time working on this - think this is doable, then i'm confident they have some good ideas to make it work. she is an outside-the-box thinker. thanks. jackie |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: This all seems very one sided. why didn't you contact Patti Stevens directly for her side of this article? i don't like the way you put this info out without any information on why she and the other members who are working for this think it could work. Thanks for your post. Patti or anyone else is free to post whatever they choose here in response to what I write. This is a discussion forum. That said, no amount of discussion is going to provide a wider right-of-way on Ocean Parkway. As one who paid $800 for a Gitane Tour de France with a lightweight "Reynolds" tubular frame in 1980 and cycled all over Maryland, and even to work in Baltimore City from the suburbs (never on a bike path), I understand the issue. Longest ride was Baltimore to Frederick. What are your views on how a legal bike path can be constructed on the Parkway? I assume you and other cyclists are aware cyclists can use the roads in Ocean Pines, as well as many across the entire state, under the exact same rules as those for motor vehicles. I think even Route 50. Pedal faster. Route below from Joe Reynolds - Image Title: Bike ![]() |
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