Not at all. I'm always glad when people use this list to ask for help/advice.
My suggestion would be to make bicycle safety information - including commuting and riding tips - available to all students, faculty and staff. I'm sure that the folks at UW Transportation Services would be glad to pass on how they communicate with their community. As an educational institution, you have a good opportunity to reach everyone as they cycle through, whether as en employee or student. I emphasize everyone, because one of the best things to do for bike safety is to reach the drivers that share the roads in the same area. If the people driving to MATC make the people biking to MATC feel unsafe, you are working at cross purposes. Welcome to the list, and feel free to ask questions. There is a great deal of talent (as well as many strong opinions) represented in the Bikies population. Try not to be offended by the later, and make use of the former. Robbie On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 3:19 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hold on -- oops, is it rude to join a list and then a little more than a > week later ask a question like this? My apologies if so. This consummate > lurker so infrequently actually posts to a listserv... > > Terry >
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