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I almost got hit 3 times the other evening! Twice in intersections where the drivers just don’t look up and for a cyclist coming through.
Also, I watch people driving IN the bike lane and often pull them over to tell them.
I am obnoxious, but they...
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But...
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The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine will go to three Americans who...