Parking in a Bike Lane is a Class D Violation with a fine of $142.00 - Please free up Bike Lanes

CALL  FLORENCE  POLICE  AT  997-3515  TO  REPORT  BIKE  LANE VIOLATION

Friends with the cops / OR 268DMB

>> Saturday, October 15, 2011

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BIG Truck - BIG Jerk / OR 255CCD

>> Monday, August 29, 2011


Sticker on the back reads: HOW'S MY DRIVING - call 541 - 867-6883 vehicle #50

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How is my driving / OR 255CCD

>> Tuesday, August 16, 2011

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Daily Parked here / OR CK00647

>> Thursday, August 4, 2011

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Little learning - BIG truck / OR CK00647

>> Wednesday, August 3, 2011

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3631 Oak Street Violation / OR 545EGU

>> Thursday, July 28, 2011

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Spruce Street Bike Lane Parking / OR 380DER

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Parked right on top of the Bike Lane stencil / OR 657FEA

>> Sunday, June 5, 2011

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Mayor clears Bike Lane with a Tank

>> Monday, April 4, 2011



Ever wished that actions had consequences or dreamed of a world where cars couldn’t park in the bike lane without being crushed by a tank, Truckosaurus-style?

If so, Arturas Zuokas, the mayor of Vilnius, Lithuania, might just be your new hero. Zuokas, an avid cyclist, decided to make an example of one such lane-clogging Mercedes Benz by crushing it with an army troop carrier. What followed should be deeply fulfilling to any cyclist who’s fantasized about exacting sweet demolition-derby revenge on a high-end parked obstacle.

“I’ve had enough of these drivers parking their cars on bike lanes and pedestrian crossings,” Zuokas told the media. “This tank is a good tool to solve the problem of parking in the wrong place.”

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OBESITY I

- $117 Billion annual cost due to people being overweight or obese in the U.S.

- $77 Billion potential annual health care savings if Americans were more active

A bike ride a day ...

Just 3 hours of cycling per week can reduce a person's risk of heart disease and stroke by 50%

OBESITY II

- 66% of American adults are overweight or obese

- 75% of American adults will be overweight or obese in 2015