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He tried to clarify that he didn't mind recreational cyclists, but felt all cyclists should be banned from city centres (at a time when many cities are limiting the number of cars entering CBDs while encouraging cyclists). Meanwhile, Skaife rolled out the discredited,[url=http://www.ucons.com/Moncler_Outlet.html]Moncler Outlet[/url], tedious obsession with registration, suggesting this was "the way for motorists to take [cyclists] seriously". A simple shift in mental attitude would be wiser, cheaper and easier. For all its good intentions, I wonder whether many saw the underlying message as: "Cycling is terribly dangerous, and people in cars have no regard for you." Not to mention the many who would have been cheerfully agreeing with Hinch. I'm not saying we should ignore the problems on our roads. It's just that we surely don't see enough reports about the everyday joys and lasting benefits that people get from riding bikes. There's a YouTube video I've watched countless times that neatly counters the fallacy that "bicycles hold up traffic" – a little gem called "How Many Cars Did I Pass Today?" Last week I tracked down its creator, Tim Goldby of The Bicycle Channel. He'd filmed his commute from the Melbourne suburb of Essendon to the CBD. By adding up the cars he overtook – and subtracting the ones passing him – he shows himself beating 589 vehicles into the city. Every time I watch that video,[url=http://www.everything-dallascowboys.com/Cheap_NFL-Jerseys.html]Cheap NFL Jerseys[/url], I think of how much better it would be for all concerned – including the jammed motorists - if there were more bikes travelling with him. A similar video was shot by Richard Powell as he powered along Sunnyholt Road near Sydney's Blacktown. It's a road relentlessly crosshatched by traffic lights, with motorists sometimes unable to get rolling when the lights turn green - there's nowhere to go. Good news cycling stories are everywhere – and they'll often catch you by surprise. I was on my way to work recently when I noticed a familiar ponytail sticking out of a bicycle helmet in front of me. It belonged to a colleague I've known for years. I had no idea she rides to work, and while chatting to her later, I realised she didn't see herself as a "cyclist". She just rides a bike to work because it's q #file_links[D:\keywords15.txt,1,S] uick, cheap and keeps her energised and healthy. The Sunday Night report included a mention that "cyclist are more than twice as likely to die in Australia as in the UK, where they have three times more cars ... and 10 times more cyclists". I'm not sure where they got that statistic from, but the basic logic rings true. It's unlikely we will ever have fatality-free roads, but the more cyclists there are, the safer it gets. 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