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Bicyclists on Campus

Audrey Hazel Student Contributor, Johns Hopkins University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at JHU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Have you ever been walking through campus when suddenly, a bike comes whizzing past you and you suddenly see your life flash before your eyes? If so, you aren’t alone.  Many people I know, and myself included, have experienced the same feeling.

 

Personally, with our campus being half a mile long and easily walkable in 10-12 minutes, I simply do not see the need to ride bicycles around campus.  If you live a ways away, I do understand biking to campus, but please, for the safety and happiness of those walking on the walking paths, chain your bike up when you arrive to campus!  

 

Campus Correspondent for Johns Hopkins University
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