Considering how notoriously awful Israeli drivers are, I'd relish this
opportunity. Still, I don't thinking riding thru Bnei Brak on Yom
Kippur would be such a good idea.


On Oct 9, 1:59 pm, Jay <robin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Don't know how much anyone outside of Israel is aware of this, but the
> holiest day of the Jewish year is a bicycle paradise here in the holy
> land. Almost no one drives and the kids (and me) take to the street,
> including major highways. You can ride all day and see maybe 10 cars
> but thousands of bikes wherever you look. The kids look forward to it
> all year, which is pretty funny since it is traditionally quite a
> serious holiday being the day of atonement and all.
>
> I always take my son on a long ride and all you hear is the whirr of
> bicycle wheels.
>
> Riv content, I took advantage of the opportunity to try the friction
> option on my bar ends. I'm an instant convert.
> Why didn't I do that earlier?
>
> Jay

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