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    Bikers in Madison

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    Date
    2012-12-27
    Author
    Howard, Robert
    Barber, Dana
    Reisbaum, Max
    Melworm, Chelsea
    Salsberg, Arielle
    Mulne, Lauren
    Advisor(s)
    Howard, Robert
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    Subject
    bikers
    Permanent Link
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/63841
    Type
    Recording, Oral
    Description
    My project is about different bikers in Madison?s experiences. I try to document how the riders have learned the rules and regulations of riding in Madison and accidents they have seen or been in. I try to see how accidents they have seen or been in directly affected their experience about riding in Madison and if they ever reflect back to it. I also asked specific questions about the different bike paths they use the most and which are the busiest and scariest streets to ride on. I interviewed many different bikers and then chose four interviewers who stories were relatable to what I wanted to document.
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