Re: [CR] Visit to New Orleans

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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 06:08:12 -0800
From: "Steve Whitting" <ciocc_cat@yahoo.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>, George MStrickler <gstrickler@tulane.edu>
In-Reply-To: <63905F71CF9A794F80217187D219FA4B0200E330@EX07.ad.tulane.edu>
Subject: Re: [CR] Visit to New Orleans


Slightly off-topic: Louisiana recently passed a law that requires that motorists give cyclists three feet of clearence when they pass, but the law hasn't been widely publicized and reports of aggressive drivers "buzzing" cyclists persist. Don't even think of riding your bike in the French Quarter!

Steve Whitting

"The Ciocc Cat"

Prairieville, Louisiana USA

Website at http://ciocc-cat.angelfire.com/


--- On Sat, 2/13/10, Strickler, George M wrote:


From: Strickler, George M <gstrickler@tulane.edu> Subject: [CR] Visit to New Orleans To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Date: Saturday, February 13, 2010, 6:44 AM

Bicycle Michael's on Frenchman is still going strong and is open every day except Wed.  Sunday hours are limited.  I imagine it will be closed Mardi Gras day.  Bill Laine at Wallingford is also still in business.  Weekdays only.  We have a nice bike path that runs from NOMA in City Park out to the lake.  We have a not-so-nice lane on St. Claude out to the parish line.  If you've got a bike you can ride out St. Claude into St. Bernard and visit the Chalmette Battle Field where Jackson defeated the British some two months after the War of 1812 had officially ended.  Who knew?   But whoever on the list said that New Orleans is not a bike-friendly city was right.  Enjoy the food and music.  And don't worry about riding on our third-world streets unless you are just obsessed about miles. 
George Strickler
New Orleans