I wonder what I have to wear to keep motorists from throwing burritos,
eggs, and sodas at me.  I have eliminated pretty skirts and heels, nasty
ol' terrible-looking spandex, and nice wool winter coats with girl jeans
from the set of candidates.

-Mindy

> I don't know. I'm pretty sure I look like a girl, but boy do I get guff
> sometimes.
>
>  Kathryn Kingsbury
>
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>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: S. Morris Rose <[email protected]>
> To: Bikies <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thu, October 27, 2011 10:04:48 AM
> Subject: [Bikies] The Surprising Psychology of Driver Interaction With
> Cyclists
>
> The Surprising Psychology of Driver Interaction With Cyclists
> More scientific evidence, this time from the Florida DOT, that looking
> like a
> competent bicyclist, and being male, encourages m'ists to take greater
> risks in
> their interactions with you in traffic.   I personally plan to glue a wig
> to my
> helmet and start dressing in drag. It makes me feel so... ah, nevermind.
>
> Streetsblog.net  »  The Surprising Psychology of Driver Interaction With
> Cyclists
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