harold findlay, michael borden, kevin carol. >> harold findlay, i've ridden my bike all over the city. the main thing i notice, besides the city streets me as a second class citizen, the main thing i notice is that i'm so exposed to danger, especially the vehicle -- i'm just moments away, just a momentary lapse, a judgment by a driver, or attention by a driver, or maybe a momentary burst of aggression by a driver and i'm down. people are putting up the bike, i'm not here talking. it just -- it's frightening, and then when i get past that, i just think how ridiculous it is. we are a fifth of the way through the 21st century, we should be done with having car-dominated streets but we are not. it's everywhere. and also, you know, projects, create places of danger, we need to protect people from the danger. that's part of completing the projects. that should be natural. you know, crucial to create the danger, then protect people from it. don't make them come to meetings and protect you from protection, be satisfied with bulb-outs and stuff like that, protect them. you insist on having it.