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    Which Way, L.A.?

    Bicyclists vs. Motorists on the Streets of LA

    There's growing tension between cyclists and motorists. Are hit-and-runs increasing? What's the LAPD say about an ordinance giving cyclists the power to fight back.

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    By Warren Olney • Apr 12, 2012 • 52m Listen

    On the eve of another CicLAvia — with 10-miles of Los Angeles streets cleared of cars -- there is growing tension between bicycle riders and drivers of automobiles. Are hit-and-run incidents on the increase? Was at least one case intentional? We hear what the LAPD has to say about a new ordinance giving cyclists the power to fight back. Also, a new poll on the LA riots of 1992 — 20 years later. On our rebroadcast of today's To the Point, there may be a drone in your future… like it or not.

    Banner image: A few of the tens of thousands of bicyclists at CicLAvia. © Gary Leonard/CicLAvia

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      former KCRW broadcaster

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