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By Molly Adams
Staff Reporter
Ski slopes and Lincoln streets have
something in common both are
rated by grading systems.
Lincoln's street-grading system is to
benefit bicyclists. Rick Haden of the
Lincoln Transportation System said
the grading system was developed for
bicyclists who prefer to ride farther
than their own driveway.
"We have indicated specific bike
routes that range from easy to medium
to difficult," Haden said.
Some routes are for beginners, some
for more experienced riders, and some
should be avoided altogether, he said.
Haden said a few of the streets that
should be avoided include:
Cornhusker Highway;
Adams Street;
Holdrege Street, from 17th Street to
63rd Street;
Vine Street, from 14th Street to 70th
Street;
O Street;
South Street, from 9th Street to 56th
Street;
27th Street;
48th Street near East Campus; '
16th and 17th streets, south of Vine
Street; and
10th Street.
Haden also recommended some
streets for bicycle travel. They include:
Y street;
R street, from 16th Street to 35th
Street;
14th Street.
Haden said traffic flow on these
streets is lighter.
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Accidents involving bikes occur bicycle safety and crime prevention will
primarily because motorists do not see be available for students soon. The
the cyclist, he said. brochure will include bike safety and
Lt. John Burke of the UNL Police security and city ordinances that per-
department said a brochure about tain to cyclists, he said.
The following incidents were reported
to UNL police between 8:18 a.m. Mon
day and 10:40 p.m. Tuesday.
8:18 a.m. Two-car accident
reported near Agricultural Hall on East
Campus. No injuries were reported.
8:21 a.m. Radio reported stolen
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from Bancroft Hall.
8:36 a.m. Items reported stolen
from a vehicle on the east side of the
Administration Building.
11:31 a.m. Stereo reported
stolen from a vehicle near 17th and
Vine streets.
12:07 p.m. Window reported
broken at Keim Hall on East Campus.
12:24 p.m. Indecent exposure
reported at Dudley and Idylwild streets.
3:10 p.m. Coat reported stolen
from 1531 S. St. Coat was later recovered.
6:24 p.m. Vehicle reported van
dalized near 17th and Holdrege streets.
6:46 p.m. Tailgate guard report
ed stolen from a vehicle near 17th and
R streets.
8:59 p.m. Fire alarm reported
sounding at the Livestock Pavilion on
East Campus.
Tuesday
12:32 a.m. Calculator reported
stolen from Love Library.
2:33 a,m. Computer reported
stolen from Walter Scott Engineering
Center. Computer was later recovered.
1:44 p.m. Car reported vandal
ized in Parking Area 1 near 17th and R
streets.
4:33 p.m. Stereo equipment
reported stolen from a vehicle in Park
ing Area 2 near 18th and Vine streets.
10:40 p.m. Car reported vandal
ized in Parking Area 1 near 17th and
Vine streets.
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