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Bike Trains Aim to Make Roads Safer for L.A. Cyclists

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In the past few years, Los Angeles has made a real effort to get people out of their cars. But getting Angelinos onto The Metro is one thing. Getting them onto a bicycle is another. For starters, you have to overcome fears of getting hit. Now, a grassroots project called Bike Trains is working to counter that concern -- and it's all about safety in numbers.

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