John Boyle
Sat, 13 Mar 2004 04:25:31 -0800
by KYW's Lynne Adkins
If thousands of SEPTA transit riders are forced to find other ways to work, the Bicycle Coaltion of Greater Philadelphia is urging folks to consider pedal power.
"Bike the strike". That's what Alex Doty is suggesting. The acting executive director of the Bicycle Coaltion says if you do, take some time and select the safest route. "We encourage people to pick up one of our free Philadephia bicycle maps. Those are also available at all bike shops. That will enable you to pick a route that has a bike lane...we have 175 miles of bike lanes...those are great to follow."
He also urges you to get your bike checked out mechanical to make sure it's safe to ride. And city bike shops will do that free. Doty also suggests wearing a helmet and riding as if you're a vehicle. That means obey all traffic laws, and don't forget a good lock that secures the frame to the bike rack.
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