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	<title>Comments on: Saturation operation to address bike, pedestrian and driver conflicts</title>
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		<title>By: John Selker</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Selker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Nov 2012 16:34:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On the issue of bike safety, us riders would sure appreciate it if OSU did not make a habit of blowing leaves into streets and bike lanes.  I recently wrote my neighbors the following, and think it applies to OSU as well:

Fall delights the eyes with multi-colored leaves in the air with dancing forms.  It also gives Corvallis residents an opportunity to express their support of diversity in transit options and the safety of their neighbors.  For those of us who ride bicycles daily, the combination of daylight savings time, our wet climate and leaves makes these the most dangerous weeks of our year.  The leaves are slick, hide obstacles, and force us into the path of cars.  It you would please make sure that you find options for your leaves that does not involve placing them in bike lanes that would be much appreciated.  Though I know this means extra work, perhaps it helps to keep in mind that you are expressing your caring for your neighbors as they ply the streets of Corvallis.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the issue of bike safety, us riders would sure appreciate it if OSU did not make a habit of blowing leaves into streets and bike lanes.  I recently wrote my neighbors the following, and think it applies to OSU as well:</p>
<p>Fall delights the eyes with multi-colored leaves in the air with dancing forms.  It also gives Corvallis residents an opportunity to express their support of diversity in transit options and the safety of their neighbors.  For those of us who ride bicycles daily, the combination of daylight savings time, our wet climate and leaves makes these the most dangerous weeks of our year.  The leaves are slick, hide obstacles, and force us into the path of cars.  It you would please make sure that you find options for your leaves that does not involve placing them in bike lanes that would be much appreciated.  Though I know this means extra work, perhaps it helps to keep in mind that you are expressing your caring for your neighbors as they ply the streets of Corvallis.</p>
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