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8th August
2009
written by maso

I was on my bike train with my two children. A gentleman in a brand-spanking-new hybrid crossover leaned over and said, “I really appreciate what you’re doing.” “Riding in Memphis is so dangerous with so much traffic.” I wanted to say, “Have you ever ridden a bike around Memphis?!!!!!” “What the hell do you know about riding in Memphis?!!!!” But I’ve been tempered by age, experience and I gave the guy a break ’cause he actually shut his vehicle off while at the bank, unlike most of the bank patrons. So I said, “Memphis is a great place to ride. Of course, I don’t take Poplar or Union. I take to the backstreets. In Midtown, there’s very little traffic.” He said, “Well, I appreciate what you’re doing. Be safe.” To which I responded, “Always.”

I wish people like him and his family would get out and actually check out the scene. They may realize it’s not so bad and the more we’re out there the more comfortable the undesirable vehicle drivers would be. Again though, a few things temper my feelings here: 1. Bikes are high maintenance. (see my blog later this month). 2. Fellow bike advocates think we have to have bike lanes for people to start riding (I think more expensive gasoline — around $10 — would be more helpful and warranted as far as sustainability is concerned). 3. This is the south. It ain’t cool to ride a bike unless it’s a Harley Davidson. 4. Most people make their decisions based on fear. Many times this fear is groundless. If people didn’t have airlines and automobile companies telling them it was safe to travel in their vehicles, few would. Think about how much money the auto companies spend to advertise safety features. Despite that, if you die prematurely, chances are you’ll be in a car.

Cheers,

Mason

2 Comments

  1. Dubs
    04/09/2009

    Very true. I bike to work in Collierville, and several folks always say “I can’t believe you ride _____” (fill in the blank with a street name). However, they more I ride, and the more other folks ride, it is really amazing as to how the cars “adjust”. I now ride down a busy street (Houston Levee) and everyone gives me an entire lane. It’s probably one of the safest stretches now. As more folks are on bikes, it makes the other folks (car drivers) more aware.
    One final note: I am always amazed at how nice the truck drivers are to cyclist!

  2. 04/09/2009

    Thanks, Dubs. You’re right. The more we get out there, the better of we’ll be. Cars are the past, we are the future.

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