Parked cars hog the road, bicycle riders complain
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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The usually half-full rack at Variety/E Channel Meridian Club building on Wilshire was packed, forcing Peggy Archer of LAist to tie her bike at a meter. (article 1)
Yokohama, Japan, got a free concert powered by volunteers pedaling on refurbished bicycles from nonprofit "ARCHSHIP" (article 1)
The man drove up to a Stanwood home Monday and threatened a man with a baseball bat, saying, $ Were going to settle this, according to court documents filed in Snohomish County Superior Court. (article 4)
The suspect allegedly told police someone drove a dirt bike through his living room, scraping doorways and leaving tire marks on the kitchen floor and $ burnout marks on his lawn, the documents said. (article 4)
Five years ago today, thousands of bicycle riders and pedestrians converged at the entrance to the Pasadena Freeway at Glenarm Street and Arroyo Parkway for an extraordinary event: ArroyoFest. (article 3)
At the turn of the century, Los Angeles was considered the bicycle capital of the nation, and portions of the route taken by the Pasadena Freeway had been a bikeway. (article 3)
" There are often many cars parked on Perkins St. on the north edge of Jamaica Pond in the bike lane (at either end of the legal parking region) writes Livingstone. (article 2)
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Story keywords
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bike, Lane, Bicycle, Stanwood, Freeway |
Source articles
- P.M. Greenlist: Venice boardwalk gets eco-tidier (latimesblogs.latimes.com, 06/18/2008, 189 words)
- Parked cars hog the road, bicycle riders complain (boston.com, 06/15/2008, 616 words)
- Los Angeles Times (L.A. Times, 06/15/2008, 680 words)
- Threats with bat real, dirt biker and affair probably not, police say (msnbc.msn.com, 06/17/2008, 264 words)
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