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Bicycle Prohibition

Dear Sir:

Walking to classes is slowly
becoming hazardous, because
of the abundance of cars,
bicycles, and people. I have
noticed an unusual amount of
bicycle and car accidents
occurring in the vicinity of the
Chemistry Building. Having a
class there at lunch time, I am
becoming increasingly
disturbed by the chaotic
combination of cars, bicyclers,
and pedestrians.

Pedestrians are forced off
the sidewalks, into the bike
paths, forcing the bikes further
into the streets, and the cars
add that much more
congestion. Drastic steps must
be taken to relieve this mess.

It seems that the only way
to alleviate traffic problems is
to eliminate cars from
McCormick Road and enlarge
both the sidewalks and the
bicycle paths. The mob of
people on the streets and
sidewalks make it almost
impossible to get from Cabell
Hall to Gilmer Hall in the
allotted ten minutes. It would
be possible, however, without
the confusion of all the means
of transportation and with
more room to move.

As more people ride
bicycles to classes, the
sidewalks, especially at Cabell
Hall, get more hazardous.
Bicycles need to be prohibited
from the Lawn and sidewalks
surrounding classroom
buildings. There is barely
enough space on the sidewalks
for the pedestrians, much less
for the cyclists.

The situation is getting so
threatening to me, that I am
continually flinching on my
way to Gilmer Hall watching
accidents happen or almost
happen. I know that there are
others who feel like me, and I
don't like feeling like I'm in
the middle of a bargain
basement sale everyday.

There is an urgent need for
plans to materialize concerning
bicycle regulations and
prohibition of cars from the
grounds. It is getting too
dangerous for those of us
without bikes or cars to walk
to classes. The bus system,
which would be a solution, is
inefficient for some of the
students living in the dorms. It
doesn't go by Mary Munford at
all, leaving these students with
no choice but to walk.

I, personally, would rather
walk, as I'm sure many others
would, but not as long as I
have to worry about getting
pushed off the sidewalk by
other people, or about dodging
cars and bicycles.

Jan Harris
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