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Walden’s Birthday

Jess and Kaci with Walden at his birthday bash at the Player’s Retreat.

Jess and Kaci with Walden at his birthday bash at the Player’s Retreat.

Editorial: An Open Letter to Cyclists [UPDATED]

[ UPDATE 11/18: All Star Bike Shop is offering discounts to readers of Goodnight, Raleigh! on all lights in stock. Please check the end of the article for more information. ]

More specifically, this is an open letter to cyclists who ride on the road at night with no lights.

If you ride a bike at night with no lights, what is the reason?

Anyone who has ridden a bike on a public road knows the dangers and risks, and these become more acute at night. Eight of the ten most common bicycle accidents involving motor vehicles are caused by the driver of the automobile not seeing the cyclist or not giving due circumspection to the area around them. Over at bicyclesafe.com, the very first piece of advice on how to avoid the most common type of accident involving vehicles is to get a headlight.
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