Are Twin Cities' cyclists and drivers sharing the road?

Worn bike lane markers
A bicyclist rides over a well-worn bike marker on Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis. The lane is designed to be shared by bicyclists, buses and right-turning vehicles, but bicycling advocates say the poorly maintained markers have led many bicyclists to avoid the street.
MPR Photo/Madeleine Baran

Minneapolis is continuously listed as one of the most bike-friendly cities in America, but what does that mean in terms of trails and accessibility? We'll look at some of the rules of the road, and answer questions on the best ways to stay safe on your bike this summer.

Steve Clark, bicycling and walking manager for Transit for Livable Communities, will join The Daily Circuit Thursday to take your questions. Mike Magnuson, contributing writer with Bicycling magazine, will also join the discussion.

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