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A Round and a Roundy: You Are the Traffic

Clearly, our cartoonist is sick of drivers complaining about bike lanes (that they mostly park in or drive over) as the source of all the congestion and aggressive driving around town.
A Round and a Roundy: You Are the Traffic
Cartoon: Bill Roundy

This week’s cartoon from our national treasure editorial draftsman is a straightforward reminder that when you point your finger at someone else, you better remember that you’ve got three more fingers pointing right back at you.

Clearly, Bill Roundy is sick of drivers complaining about bike lanes (that they mostly park in or drive over) as the source of all the congestion and aggressive driving around town.

We know the real story.

All of Bill Roundy’s cartoons are archived here. Trade them with your friends!

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