Democracy Dies in Darkness

Terrorists don’t scare city cyclists. We already have to deal with cars.

Drivers are dangerous whether they're radicalized or just oblivious.

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Eben Weiss writes the Bike Snob NYC blog and is the author of "Bike Snob," "The Enlightened Cyclist," "Bike Snob Abroad," and "The Ultimate Bicycle Owner's Manual." He also contributes an online column to Outside magazine.
November 2, 2017 at 12:49 p.m. EDT
Twenty-nine-year-old Sayfullo Saipov is the suspect held in the terrorist attack that left eight people dead in Lower Manhattan on Oct. 31. Here’s what you shou (Video: Amber Ferguson/The Washington Post)

After Tuesday’s terrorist attack in New York City, in which police say Sayfullo Saipov steered a truck onto our most popular bike path and killed eight people while injuring 12 others, many local cyclists took to social media to express their determination to ride the next day despite the horror.

They didn’t need to. Of course we’ll keep riding.