Durham Critical Mass
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Durham Critical Mass
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critical mass looks like a lot of fun. its too bad it starts at 5:35 in durham. you pretty much have to work in durham or not have typical 9-5 obligations in order to particpate. maybe raleigh can follow suite.
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"What is unclear is why Critical Mass Durham has lay dormant for the past 94 years."
"Lain".
Carry on.
"Lain".
Carry on.
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As much as I like cycling, and would love to see more bike routes established and cyclists about, I think pissing off car drivers and creating "makework" for the police won't make the driving public any more receptive to accomodating cyclists. As boring as it is, the best way is the "normal" way, advocating via public hearings, email, etc. and voting in cycling friendly public administrators.
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"The server at www.nicomachus.net is taking too long to respond."
NOT!
It appears there's a critical mass on the information superhighway that's interfered with your site.
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Nice! Just found out about this...When is the next one?
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Why are the simplest answers always the hardest for people to understand?
As much as I like cycling, and would love to see more bike routes established and cyclists about, I think pissing off car drivers and creating "makework" for the police won't make the driving public any more receptive to accomodating cyclists. As boring as it is, the best way is the "normal" way, advocating via public hearings, email, etc. and voting in cycling friendly public administrators.
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why is durham's CM on the first thursday of the month when the rest of the world is the last friday of the month? i dig that durham marches to the beat of it's own drummer, but what up?
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As you'll see, not all are the same. What we felt is important is having a consistent time and starting location.
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As much as I like cycling, and would love to see more bike routes established and cyclists about, I think pissing off car drivers and creating "makework" for the police won't make the driving public any more receptive to accomodating cyclists. As boring as it is, the best way is the "normal" way, advocating via public hearings, email, etc. and voting in cycling friendly public administrators.
If you're concerned about creating "makework" for the police, then ride in such a way (and encourage others at CM to do the same) that doesn't require a police presence. If the police show up anyway, then they must feel its critical to national security to babysit a bunch of cyclists.
As for advocating in the "normal" way... the way you describe assumes 1) that we're advocating for something particular, 2) that change must involve a political solution, and 3) that we all have access to the political system.
While getting bike lanes built or roads widened (depending on your take on VC'ism) is one issue that many cyclists want to address, it is not the only issue. Demanding respect from drivers is another. Gaining comfort and confidence on the road is another. Celebrating free expression, freedom of movement, and human powered transit is another. And besides, CM welcomes folks who don't feel as though they have access to the political system. It also welcomes folks who don't have any interest in the political system.
CM is an open event -- it welcomes a plurality of view points and goals. I know that the lack of organization and hierarchy scares some people. Modeling comfort and confidence on a bike is, I have found, often a strong, non-directive form of leadership.
I don't wait for local government (or any government) to sanction my exercising my rights or my legs. I just ride.
See you at Critical Mass.