That is so very cool! Thanks for posting!
BTW, how is Tucson as a bike-friendly city?
That is so very cool! Thanks for posting!
BTW, how is Tucson as a bike-friendly city?
Emily
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I don't know how to compare it exactly. I used to bike in cities before they started to put in bike lanes. Then I didn't bike for a while and now here I am in Tucson. There is a strong bike community and they are trying. There are some multi-use paths and there are a lot of bike lanes, but they don't carry on thru the length of the street. I've found it hard to get across town. And like all places there are some real jerks. Share the Road means they should have it and I should ride in the gutter.
That's really cool!!!
I lived in Tucson when I attended UofA, and miss it terribly. I told my DH that I'm retiring there. He's welcome to join me- because that's where I'll be.![]()
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What a beautiful sculpture. It seems very Tucson!
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That is totally neat! I love it!
I hadn't heard about this! I'll have to go check it out.
I find Tucson to be, if not always bike friendly, very bike accessible. As coyote points out there are some shortcomings--as there must be anywhere--but overall there are many bike lanes and bikeways to be found and improvements/expansions being made to existing ones. For example, I commute to/from school on a designated bikeway--a residential street that has limited auto traffic, special traffic light actuators for cyclists, etc. It's pretty fantastic.![]()