Bjorn,
My daughters thought I was losing my mind. I laughed so hard when I read this. The images that popped into my mind was freeways and city streets piled ten deep with dead cars painted white.
OK, this would not be practical. We'd have no where to ride our bikes and/or we'd break the bank building off-street trails.
Happy pedaling,
David
From: bjhaake <bjhaake@...>
To: bikingroseville@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 9, 2009 11:49:33 PM
Subject: Re: [bikingroseville] Ghost bike in Roseville?
| Kristine, thanks for sharing the info, I had never heard of ghost bikes. I tried to alter the URL to http://www.ghostcar s.org/ but that yielded no result. Motorized traffic fatalities outnumber cycling fatalities in the US by roughly 70 to one and having ghost cars would seem an even more efficient way of getting the point across. Does anybody know if such a thing exists? The most I have seen was a hubcap placed next to a cross at a place where a traffic accident had occurred. Safe riding, bjorn --- On Fri, 1/9/09, Kristine Walker <kristine.walker@ gmail.com> wrote: From: Kristine Walker <kristine.walker@ gmail.com> |