Page A3 A p ril 30. 2008 City Promotes Bike-Truck Safety On sharing the road continued City o f Portland transportation and maintenance w orkers are step­ ping up to educate bicyclists and drivers about the im portance o f sharing the road. At a recent truck safety educa­ tion event, bicyclists interacted with individuals who drive trucks and large equipm ent for a living. The aim was to educate bicyclists and m otorists about the unique chal­ lenges truck drivers face. It is im ­ portant to recognize blind spots and use caution around big trucks. The bicyclists had the opportu­ nity to clim b into the cab o f a large w orking vehicle and sit in the driver's seat to view the roadway from the driver's perspective. Even with additional mirrors and some em erging technologies, large trucks still have blind spots to the front, rear, and sides o f the truck - especially along the passenger side. W hile we m ay think th at a d riv er may see a cy c list, add in the p o ssib ility o f g rea ter noise from the larger en g in es, low er Portland adds safety messages to some of its maintenance vehicles warning bicyclists to beware g earing, and h eav ier suspension. o f blind spots where truck drivers can't see them. P rofessional driv ers m ay also be listen in g to w o rk -rela ted ca lls eye contact with the driver and M any large tru ck in g co m p a­ do not see th ese signs. The city is installing bike guards signal their intentions for the safety co m in g ov er a tw o-w ay radio. nies post stickers on the back o f O ftentim es, driving up a cu rb or th eir trucks w arning o th e r road on fleet trucks and placing bright «fall. even running o v er a m etal item , users that the truck m ay m ake green stickers on the rear and right For more information about these like a bicycle, can feel like a sm all w ide turns and to avoid passing side o f the trucks where bicyclists education events, contact Barbara pothole or nothing at all to a large on the right o f the truck at in te r­ are m ore likely to notice them. The Plum m er, T ransportation O ptions, sections. But m any b ic y c listsju st stickers encourage cyclists to make at 503-823-4584. vehicle. Dear Deanna! I had a divorce party celebrating the end o f my marriage. My ex- husband cam e to the party with a girlfriend half his age, his fam ily started a fight and the party was a disaster. Things were great until someone got drunk and started talk­ ing about the bad things in our marriage that caused our divorce. Initially my husband agreed to help pay for the party but now that we have dam ages. I'm stuck with the bills. Is it wrong to take him to court to get my m oney? -Happily Di­ vorced; Washington, D.C. Dear Divorced: Y our husband obviously d id n ’t give you much w hen you were married so you should expect even less now that y o u 're divorced. You were foolish to make a m ockery of marriage and di vorce with this party, and in essence, you got w hat you deserved. Y ou're going to face fur­ ther em barrassm ent, airing o f dirty laundry and hum iliation if you take this clown show to court. Suck it Tough Road Lies Ahead for TriMet Ask Deanna ! Real People, Real Advice up, count your loss and keep it moving. Dear Deanna! 1 believe you can love two people at once. I have tw o girlfriends and need to be open and honest with both o f them. I get certain things from each w om an that helps me have a w hole relationship. W hen I want seriousness and structure, 1 go to the left and when I want to be laid back and free, I go to the right. I w ould never disrespect either w oman and truly love each one. How do I approach this with these ladies with respect and hopes o f keeping them both? -Mason; Okla­ Dear Mason: With the growing issues o f infidel­ ity and HIV, you’ re playing a sloppy gam e o f Russian roulette with your life. No m atter how much you love these ladies, you’re selfish and liv­ ing as a liar, a cheater and being deceptive. You can approach them separately with direct verbal com ­ munication. If they have low self­ esteem and are willing to share a man, more pow er to you. However, you may get slapped in the face and dum ped, which may be a blessing in disguise. Dear Deanna! I'v e been so in love with one o f my best friends for six years. He doesn ' t pay me any attention and I poured my heart out and told him I want to date him. He laughed at me, rubbed the top of my head and told me that my confession was cute. I feel em ­ barrassed and it seem s as if our friendshipisn’tthesam e. Did I make a m istake by sharing my feelings fro m Front track record with the tim eliness, cost and d iversity hires for Max co n stru c tio n p ro jects, and the room y light-rail cars have a per- riderexpense significantly low er than buses. O verall p referen ce for trains, how ever, becam e im ­ p eriled last fall w hen the B lue L ine tow ard G resh am e x p e ri­ en ced a series o f v io len t in c i­ d e n ts. "The fact that there are 120 gangs operating in East County is one o f the real concerns that are out there, and that com m unity may use our service, oftentim es m aybe not for illegal activity, but th ey ’re there,” says Hansen. U niform ed police now patrol at least 70 p ercen t o f th o se trains, w hich calm s things dow n and in sp ires co n fid en ce for rid ­ ers in the problem area, ac co rd ­ ing to H ansen. T riM et took an ­ o th e r step last w eek fo r safety by allow ing em p lo y ees to kick riders o ff o f the sy stem fo r “ u n rea so n ­ ably loud" b eh a v io r, harassm en t and in tim id atio n . A recent O r­ egon C o u rt o f A p p eals ruling on the d efin itio n o f free speech a l­ low ed the m ove. Seeing that m any w ant to pay for Max rides, T riM et has prioritized fixing the fare m achines, adding backup printers and keeping an eye out for the advancem ent o f smart- card technology to recognize entry in the trains' w ide doors. C uts have com e in the form o f not being able to m ove forw ard on other projects. TriM et has so far found savings internally to offset gas-price in­ creases, but H ansen warns "we ca n n o t do that fo r very m uch longer.” "From our standpoint, it (diesel price) is a killer," Hansen says. "W e ca n ’t address it with a silver bullet, but more with silver buckshot.” L egal N otices Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of p u b lica tio n quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobsetver.com The Portland Observer and is there a w ay I can fix this? I w ant things to go back to being the way they were. -Michelle; On- Line Reader Dear Michelle: Y our friend v iew s you o nly as a pal esp ec ially sin ce he rubbed the top o f y o u r head like a dog. You d id n ’t m ake a m istake b e­ cau se you at least know that you d o n 't have a ro m an tic ch an ce or h o p es fo r a relatio n sh ip . L ook on the bright side and be glad you d id n 't throw yourself at him sexu­ ally and m ake a bigger fool o f your­ self. G et over it, be thankful you have a good friend, and be a good sport as you look back on this expe­ rience and have a good laugh. Ask Deanna is written by Deanna M. Write Ask Deanna! Email; askdeanna I @yahoo.com or 264 S. LaCienega Blvd. Suite 128.1 Beverly Hills. CA 90211. Website: www.askdeanna.com TUESDAY, MAY 6, 11AM - 3PM PCC CASCADE CAMPUS GYMNASIUM • All job seekers welcome • Free admission and parking • Prepare before the fair Go to: w w w .p c c .e d u /c a a c a d e jo b fa ir PCC Cascade Campus Gym 705 N. Killingsworth Street, 1-5 exit #304 Served by Tri-Met #4 and #72 N. Killingsworth MAX station A Special Thank You to our Supporting Sponsors: City of Portland. 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