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Portland made it through 2013 with zero bike fatalities

By Sarah Laskow http://grist.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/bikes.jpg?w=470&h=265&crop=1Jeff Youngstrom

Biking in a city, with big hunks of car and truck zooming by, can be frightening. But it shouldn’t be. And it doesn’t need to be. As Bike Portland reports, in the whole of 2013, in one of the most biking-est cities in the country, nobody died in a bike accident.

Bike Portland:

This is one of those virtuous cycles. Safer biking means that more people (especially women) decide biking’s a good option. More cyclists make for safer streets — and the more people cycle, the more likely it is that city planners think it’s worth putting in bike infrastructure. And one of the great advantages of bike infrastructure is that it makes the roads safer — and not just for bikers. Everyone wins.

 

 

Sarah Laskow is a reporter based in New York City who covers environment, energy, and sustainability issues, among other things. Follow her on Twitter.

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