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Can Austin’s Bike-Sharing Go Dockless Without the Entire City Losing Its Mind?

February 16, 2018 By Caleb Pritchard

Earlier this month, a former mayor of San Luis Obispo, California, wrote a letter to the editor of that town’s newspaper in which he felt it perfectly acceptable and cool to describe a proposed bikeway as a “gigantic urban rape.” “Yes, rape!” Ken Schwartz wrote before graciously elaborating, “No other word would be proper. The rape will not…

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About Caleb Pritchard

Caleb Pritchard is a Downtown Austin-based freelance writer and reporter with a wild fixation on urban transportation. Like, don't get him started.

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