Its nice to see bikes are seen as equals to humans in
time-is-of-the-essense situations. Screw getting to the hospital faster
make sure the bike is safe on a rack! Feel good policy alert.

Dumb

On Saturday, January 24, 2015, Robbie Webber <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Poudre (POO'-dur) Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, home of Colorado State
> University, has equipped all 14 of its ambulances with bike racks after
> encountering increasing numbers of cyclists who had bicycle accidents or
> medical emergencies while riding.
>
> Some people were reluctant to leave their bikes locked up behind at the
> scene — whether because they were fancy recreation bikes that cost more
> than some cars or because they were the patient's main form of
> transportation, Steve Main, the hospital's emergency medical services
> director, said Friday.
>
>
> http://host.madison.com/sports/in-bike-loving-colorado-city-ambulances-get-racks-for-rides/article_ef4d1dd6-8804-5530-b705-5078b8822f98.html
>
>
>
> Robbie Webber
> Transportation Policy Analyst
> 608-263-9984 (o)
> 608-225-0002 (c)
> [email protected]
> All opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of
> my employer or any other group with which I am affiliated.
>
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