Columbia and Mayor Hindman's bicycling featured in Parade Magazine
Submitted by Brent Hugh on Mon, 09/28/2009 - 1:42am
Parade Magazine this week ran a feature on Columbia's recent work to become a Bicycle Friendly Community (the first official designated in Missouri) and on Columbia's bicycling mayor, Darwin Hindman:
For a bicyclist, Darwin Hindman is rather nattily attired, wearing a crisp tweed blazer and an orange silk tie as he pilots his ancient mountain bike through the center of Columbia, Missouri. Hindman, 76, (pictured) is this Midwestern town’s mayor and a survivor of both esophageal and prostate cancer. As he glides along, coattails flying, he is savoring the streets of Columbia, which he’s transforming into one of the nation’s premier cycling cities.(And yes, you can credit Missouri Bicycle & Pedestrian Federation for the fabulous photo of Mayor Hindman that Parade ran with the article.)
“Here outside this café is a huge corral of racks for locking your bike,” Hindman says, riding along happily. “And here, we’ve painted a bike lane. We want bicyclists to feel as happy as larks out in the road.”
Until recently, Columbia (pop. 100,733) was, like most American cities, designed almost exclusively for automobile transit, offering up a host of four-lane mini-highways over which motorists could zoom between parking lots. For Hindman, a retired lawyer, the situation was all wrong. “If we depend too much on cars, then we increase our reliance on foreign oil, childhood obesity goes up, and life just isn’t as much fun,” he says.
Across the country, the number of bicyclists has exploded. Between 2003 and 2007, the number of American bike commuters increased 38%.
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