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  1. National Bike Challenge

    The National Bike Challenge has ended - I ended up 992nd in the US with a total of 5,719 points, 131 days ridden (May through September). Pretty pleased that I broke the 1000th place mark. Ended up 3rd in Erie, and 41st in Pennsylvania. Not too bad! As there are a few months left in the year, I have the potential for raising my ranks for the 'all year' category.

  2. A little brick road in Erie

    While bicycling to work, I found a little stretch of brick road on East Park Avenue in Erie PA. Here is the Google street view for the road.

  3. Millcreek Township one of the nicest places to live

    According to CNN / Money, Millcreek Township is number 79 on Money's list of America's best small cities to live in.

  4. City of Erie proposed cellphone ban

    Here's the text of the City of Erie's proposed ban on cell phones while driving. See also the proposed law for Pennsylvania.

    C I T Y C O U N C I L O F E R I E

    INTRODUCED BY:

    COUNCIL FILE NO. OFFICIAL ORDINANCE NO._______________

    AN ORDINANCE

    Amending the General Offenses Code of

    the City of Erie, Part 7, by adding a new

    Article 739 Prohibition of Driving with

    Hand-Held Mobile Phones, and providing

    Penalties for violations thereof

    WHEREAS, Erie City Council by resolution dated November 18, 2009, requested that the Solicitor draft an ordinance to ban the use of hand-held cell phones while driving in the City of Erie,

    NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA:

    Section 1. That Part 7 of the Codified Ordinances, General Offenses, be amended by the addition of a new Article 739, Prohibition of Driving With Hand-Held Mobile Phones to read as follows:

    Legislative Findings and Purpose.

    Erie City Council finds that the use of mobile telephones while driving motor vehicles has been a factor in many traffic accidents nationwide; resulting in loss of lives, injuries and property damage, and a prohibition of the use of such devices, other than in a hands-free mode, is in the best interests of the safety the people of the City of Erie, and persons driving on the streets and highways within the City.

    Prohibited Conduct

    No person shall use a mobile telephone or wireless communication device in any way, including for voice communication, messaging, emailing, or internet activity while operating a motor vehicle, bicycle or other vehicle on any street, road or highway within the City of Erie, with the exception of:

    (a)

    Persons using such a device entirely in a hands-free mode for voice communication, including dialing without the use of either hand.

    (b)

    Persons using a mobile telephone to call “911” for emergency assistance, or to report a traffic accident or unsafe driving by another motorist, although effort should be made to exit moving traffic before calling if such can be done promptly and safely under the circumstances.

    (c)

    Persons using a mobile telephone or wireless communication device while maintaining a motor vehicle in a stationary position in a parking lane or space out of moving traffic lanes, and not in gear.

    Penalties

    Any person convicted of violating this article shall be guilty of a Summary Offense, and shall be subject to a fine of not less than $150.00 nor more than $300.00.

    Section 2. That all ordinances and parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.

    Section 3. That this ordinance shall be effective 20 days after passage and signing by the Mayor.

    We do hereby certify that the above ordinance was finally passed by the City Council on , 2009.

    SIGNED

    Attest: _______________________

    President of Council

    City Clerk

    THIS ORDINANCE APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 2009. Mayor

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