Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Cleveland-area motorists, wary cyclists seek a truce on the road

By Tom Breckenridge / Plain Dealer Reporter
June 16, 2013

CLEVELAND, Ohio --  Every cyclist who's spent time on the road has heard it -- scolds, curses and shouts from drivers who want them to move over or get on the sidewalk.

And everyone who's driven a car has seen it -- someone on a bike blowing through a red light or a stop sign.

Bad behavior builds tension between cyclists and motorists in Northeast Ohio, a region that's seeing more people on bikes and a rise in the number of bike-car accidents.

Experts agree on the solution -- more bike-friendly features on our roads, and greater awareness of traffic laws, by both cyclists and drivers.

There's action on both fronts.

Cleveland and surrounding cities are rolling out more trails, bike lanes and share-the-road signs, though biking advocates say that progress is too slow.

Next month, Bike Cleveland, working with the Greater Cleveland YMCA and others, plans to ramp up awareness.


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