Biking With The Mayors
Madison's former mayor joins Tom Barrett and various city employees for the annual Bike to Work.
Madison's former mayor joins Tom Barrett and various city employees for the annual Bike to Work. Back to the full article.
Madison's former mayor joins Tom Barrett and various city employees for the annual Bike to Work.
Madison's former mayor joins Tom Barrett and various city employees for the annual Bike to Work. Back to the full article.
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I would love to bike to ride. Unfortunately, I don’t get a police escort. It is too dangerous in this city as so many idiots use the bike lanes as their private passing and/or driving lanes. I see it numerous times each day when I drive to and from work. Nothing is done about it at all. And don’t even get me starting about the appalling conditions of our city streets. Potholes and bicyclists don’t go together at all.
@Becky I certainly agree it is problematic when folks drive in the bike lanes (though when turning they are supposed to), and potholes are bad this year, it was a terrible winter and all, but biking in Milwaukee is safe, easy, and well fun.. I do it most of the year with little trouble.
the more bikes on the street the safer everyone is. please don’t let a few morons scare you from enjoying your life more.