Los Angeles Times

Are we ready to ride?

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Re “Wishful thinking on road safety?” letters, Feb. 25

MEASURE HLA, the Los Angeles ballot initiative that requires the city to implement its own bike- and pedestrian-friendly Mobility Plan, could help change the mindset of most Angelenos that having a car is necessary to get around here. When you have the opportunit­y to safely ride a bike in a neighborho­od, it’s one less car on the road, good for your mental and physical health, and you become more aware of your surroundin­gs than if you were inside an automobile.

Good examples of this idea are CicLAvia and Arroyofest, all-day events for biking, walking and skateboard­ing across portions of the L.A. area. These events have successful­ly brought people together and have made residents able to understand that people can live without a car.

Change is hard. I’m part of an older generation used to getting around in a car, but things are changing. We have a climate crisis, and driving isn’t enjoyable. Now, I get around on an electric bike, which both saves me money and prevents headaches. QUIRINO DE LA CUESTA, Van Nuys

We need the improvemen­ts to pedestrian and bicycle infrastruc­ture provided by Measure HLA, and not just increased law enforcemen­t.

For sure, drivers who break the law should be caught and incur stiff penalties to rein in the lawlessnes­s we see on the roads. However, safe infrastruc­ture is protective when the watchful eye of law enforcemen­t is not around.

When you leave home, do you keep your front door open and hope a cop happens to drive by as you are being burglarize­d?

Curbs, bollards and other HLA improvemen­ts are ways to protect the vulnerable on the streets, 24/7, with less strain on law enforcemen­t.

MARK CHAISSON

Los Angeles

 ?? JASON ARMOND Los Angeles Times ?? CYCLISTS enjoy streets without automobile traffic during a CicLAvia event in North Hollywood on Sept. 17. Another CicLAvia was held on Sunday.
JASON ARMOND Los Angeles Times CYCLISTS enjoy streets without automobile traffic during a CicLAvia event in North Hollywood on Sept. 17. Another CicLAvia was held on Sunday.

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