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"Ghost Bikes for Survivors"

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Blogger Tony C said...

Special thanks to Linda, who supplied the photo for this post.

November 27, 2011 at 12:50 PM

Blogger Tony C said...

The plan is to unlock the bikes before the first big snow storm, since they are in the ROW and would be clobbered by the plows / drifts, and could fall into the street. Trying to contact survivors so they have the opportunity to keep the memorial bikes, if they would find them comforting. So far one of the bikes is spoken for, and I left my number at the grocery of the other recent death on Burnside.

Stopped by the Burnside GB's this evening on my way home. The one in front of the grocery has a multitude of tributes in black Sharpie to the fallen riders. I didn't expect that the white paint would serve as a canvas. Yet another aspect of how a ghost bike can serve a community and grieving survivors.

I'm considering writing an article (more formal than these blogs) for the Courant. Supposed to call Tom Condon, who's interested, which I should do tomorrow. Thanks for the suggestion Sandy. Maybe I should have Ken K edit or co-write, since he's the ex-journalist and all?

November 30, 2011 at 8:59 PM

Blogger Interstatement said...

I've partially primed a 20" girls bike for a young rider, but the small bike looks especially not right without the tires. White 20" tires are common enough to find in the trash, so I would appreciate you all keeping an eye out for some white tires.

I was wondering about the potential for snowplow damage: sounds like a good strategy.

December 2, 2011 at 11:48 AM

Blogger Tony C said...

Will keep an eye out for tires.

Was contacted on Friday while at work by the girlfriend of the late Danny Schultz, who was most recently lost on Burnside. She wants to meet and thank folks, as it meant a lot. I will let folks know what gets arranged.

December 3, 2011 at 9:09 AM

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December 6, 2011 at 5:05 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a very interesting post! I write a blog about spontaneous shrines and public memorialization (http://spontaneousshrines.wordpress.com/) and am fascinated by the global ghost bike movement. I'm curious if the bikes will be put up again in the spring--once the snow/snowplows are gone? I look forward to reading more.

December 8, 2011 at 7:01 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://ghostbikes.org/hartford/william-laramie

December 28, 2011 at 2:24 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Unfortunately I am being told that the Ghost Bike has now been hit by a car!

January 3, 2012 at 2:57 PM

Blogger Tony C said...

Another spin off article on sharing the road, and responsibility for safety. This one from the Hartford Courant.

http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/hc-op-connolly-bikes-0112-20120112,0,4846117.story

January 14, 2012 at 11:05 AM

Blogger Tony C said...

Update:

All the ghost bikes are down. Some to survivors (others to the DOT?).

The Glastonbury Citizen had an article on the bike on Hebron Ave this past week. I don't know if it published before the bike was taken down.

Hope these bikes did some good while up, and started some discussions and momentum for improving safety, particularly for vulnerable non-motorized users. Will keep Beat Bike Blog readers up to date with any news on Burnside safety events and DOT studies.

Stay safe and visible out there!

January 22, 2012 at 8:33 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wanted to reach out to the bicycle community and let them know about a kickstarter that I am launching to fund a month long road trip to finish the shooting for my ghost bike project. Hopefully, you forward and repost this link and maybe even become a backer (every dollar helps). I greatly appreciate you taking the time to look at this link and pass it along.
Check out the project here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1004330446/the-ghost-bike-project

Thank you!!

Genea

July 28, 2012 at 2:26 PM

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