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2009 16266 A column by Ken Rootwho works at WHO Radio When you see a bicycle on a farm-to-market roadwhat emotions go through your mind? Mine are concerns for the safety of the riderfollowed by nostalgia to be out there riding through the countryside. Todayespecially around larger cities and townswe have a conflict zone that is leading to more accidents and more anger over sharing the roadand you can ride that in a half houreven at an early agethe bicycleas a means of recreationI bought a bike to ride these trails and have found the experience exhilarating. Firstespecially on the gentle grade of an old rail line. The Great Western Trailon the south side of Des Moinespastures and fields. It crosses under major highwaysriver to riverfor a week. It is a party on wheels that citizens both love and hate. Howeverover the yearswith the bike in the back of my truckI saw a young man laying on the side of the road

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