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Getting There

Delhi news (by bike)

An Indian newspaper vendor ties newspapers on his bicycle early in the morning at the old city area of New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015.  ((AP Photo/Bernat Armangue))
An Indian newspaper vendor ties newspapers on his bicycle early in the morning at the old city area of New Delhi, India, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. ((AP Photo/Bernat Armangue))

There was a time when newspapers were delivered by children riding streetcars. When the streetcar went away, kids piled their bikes high with the day's news and tossed the papers onto front porches - or as close as they could. (I should know: I did it for a few years in middle school.)

This guy keeps the tradition alive in Delhi, India. 

As a bike commuter and avid devour-er of news, I've always supported a return to bicycle paper delivery. In fact, I think it would be a good way to promote a newspaper: Get your news by bike! I think newspapers belong on a bike (piloted by adults, of course). 

Since I'm at it, I also think some mail delivery folks should ride bikes. Can you imagine civil servants in blue riding a blue bike with probably 30 gears? Maybe Lance Armstrong can make a comeback, this time by truly riding for the U.S. Postal Service. 



Nicholas Deshais
Joined The Spokesman-Review in 2013. He is the urban issues reporter, covering transportation, housing, development and other issues affecting the city. He also writes the Getting There transportation column and The Dirt, a roundup of construction projects, new businesses and expansions. He previously covered Spokane City Hall.

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