First Bike Safety Ride Underway

posted: December 31st, 2009 09:48 am | 5Comments

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safetyThe first annual New Years Eve Bike Safety Ride is underway, with a dozen cyclists leaving the Bandera parking lot in Corona del Mar about 8:15 a.m. The ride, which included kids working on scout merit badges as well as adults, is being led by Corona del Mar resident Frank Peters, who is a member of the Newport Beach cycling safety task force.

The 90-minute ride will go from Corona del Mar to Balboa Island, across the ferry and end up at Corona del Mar Plaza about 9:30 a.m.

Deanna DiCostanzo of Newport Beach said she heard about the ride online. She and her father, Don DiCostanzo both were riding electric bikes that Don designed for his company, Pedego.

Before the ride began, Peters brought the cyclists up to speed on some of the issues that the task force had been discussing, like sharrows and areas where cyclists are in danger. (Read our stories here and here.)

“Corona del Mar is the worst for bikes,” Deanna DiCostanzo said.

“How many times have you had a horn blown at you?” Peters asked.

“Oh tons,” she said.

Sharrows, or marked lanes that indicate where motorists and cyclists share the roadway, appealed to Don DiCostanzo.

“Dotted lines…I can see that everywhere,” he said. “Paint is cheap.”

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