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WNYC interviews local scooterists
Posted by: Paul
26 August 2010 859 views No Comment Email Article Email Article Print Article Print Article

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WNYC reporter, and fellow scooterist, Jim Colgan, has spent the past two weeks interviewing local riders including NYCScootering, culminating in a short video piece that draws attention to the frustrations of scooterists riding in the big apple, two-wheeled advocates, and the bicycle riders who compete to share space.

Specifically Jim gets riders takes on parking, damage from cars and  the dangers of sharing the roads with other vehicles. Among Jim’s interviewees is local scooterist Melissa who has contributed to NYCScootering in the past.

In addition to show segments on air over the next couple of days, WNYC put together the following video. You can also read the interview segments here.

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