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Let's Talk Sharing The Road

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Let's Talk New Mexico 3/29 8a. Call 277-5866. As the temperature rises, so will the number of bicycles on the road. We'll look at how cyclists can be safe and whether communities and drivers are doing their part. Are there enough bike lanes, bike boulevards and bike paths for cyclists to use in your community? Are these efforts enough? Is the responsibility on cyclists or drivers to make roads safe for bicycles?

Cycling fatalities are on the rise according to a  by the Governors Highway Safety Association. One study from put Albuquerque as the number one most dangerous city for cyclists. In Santa Fe a few members of the group  were injured earlier this month. 

Guests:

  • Edward Gerety,
  • Judy Costlow, President and Ride Director of
  • Lynn Pickard, board member of
  • Chuck Malagodi,

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