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Greg, I think he was specifically speaking of that particular intersection. Your trolling about impoverished lower class Columbians aside, Columbia actually has quite a few bicycle friendly accommodations that make bike share more viable than some of the other communities listed. Yes, unfortunately, the road network was not designed with cyclists in mind; but the entire city is networked with an interconnected bicycle path system that connects every village center, neighborhood center, interfaith center and school to every residential area. Unfortunately, the bike path system is not illuminated, and not easily patrolled by police, which makes it less than ideal for rear round commuting, but when it was designed in the 70's Columbia was at the very forefront of pedestrian and bicycle friendly design. The bike paths are actually a more direct route than any of the roads. The intersection described above is actually on the very outskirts of Columbia near the I-95 connector, and the traffic design is not consistent with Columbia proper.

by dukiebiddle on Dec 28, 2011 12:41 pm • linkreport

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