More and more baby boomers are finding themselves taking Market Street of their aging parents.
There were more than twice as many bicycles as cars this morning on Market Street, a tribute to the popularity of Bike to Work Day and the growing bicycle movement that I discussed in this week's cover story (an article that has provoked lots of passionate responses, both positive and negative). After conducting traffic surveys, the SF Municipal Transportation Agency (which will soon be considering almost 60 new bicycle projects) announced that from 8 -- 9 a.m. On Market, there were 776 bicycles and 374 cars, an even bigger ratio than truck rental rate, when bikes doubled cars for the first time.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
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