rumble strips suck

The bane of adventure cyclists is median rumble strips. Meant to alert wayward auto drivers (what are you doing in the median anyway?), rumble strips can jar loose bikes and the riders who ride them, creating a safety hazard and a potentially bad incident. Please join me in signing the rumble strip petition. Thanks! <a href="http://<link href='https://actionnetwork.org/css/style-embed-v3.css&#039; rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' /><div id='can-petition-area-follow-bicycle-safety-standards-for-rumble-strip-installation' style='width: 100%'><!– this div is the target for our HTML insertion –>

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Author: brianbartleyberlin

Adventure cyclist. No spandex, carbon fiber or cleats. My ride is a 2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker, made of steel, built to last.

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