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Update November 2009: Jeffco Commissioners make public statement


Expansion of Bike Bans on Horizon - Can this really happen?!
Not if we work together as bicyclists...

Statewide legislation is proposed to expand bike ban authority to sixty-four separate county governments. Bicycle Colorado is working to prevent this expansion. Bike bans are not the way to improve road safety. 

Here is more information on this issue and ways you can help.


SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED, NOT BIKE BANS

All local governments have a multitude of tools at their disposal to address roadway safety for motorists and bicyclists. There are many safety answers that don't need legislation opening the door to bike bans. Safety improvements to roadways are done with design changes, improved signage, better enforcement, education programs, and awareness building. Bike bans are not the answer.

TRAFFIC LAWS ARE THE FRAMEWORK

Existing traffic laws don't prevent county governments from making a public road safe and welcoming to the public in cars and on bikes. State traffic laws provide consistent expectations for safe behavior on public roadways throughout the state. A patchwork of traffic laws that vary county-by-county will confuse road users and move away from improving safety.

SOLVING THE RIGHT PROBLEM

Often safety is used as an excuse for bike bans when the real problem is roads designed only for motor vehicles resulting in high speeds and poor behavior. Rather than a practical approach of restriping lanes and calming traffic, thereby reducing the risk of crashes on the road, bike bans are introduced. Bans don't solve any of the existing road design safety issues.

YOUR HELP IS NEEDED 

Countering this proposed legislation will be resource intensive and a major challenge. Bicyclists will need to fund campaign expenses and expand our statewide grassroots advocacy action network. This will take lobbyists, lawyers and professional staff, plus media and education materials. If we all chip in, the costs are small for everyone. If we let this threat go unanswered, the cost of losing access to county roads is impossible to measure.

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ACCESS TO COUNTY ROADS IS IMPORTANT

Legislation to expand bike ban authority is a losing proposition for Colorado tourism, charity fundraising events, efforts to reduce congestion, and promotion of healthy bicycle travel.

There are many, many options for counties to improve road safety within existing state motor vehicle and bicycle vehicle laws. Creating county-by-county, one-of-a-kind traffic laws is a danger for everyone on the road. We need consistency, not a patchwork of rules that change at every county line or every time you exit from a state or U.S. highway.

COMPLETE STREETS HELPING COUNTIES

Many counties around the country are finding complete streets policies are the best way to improve road safety. To date, no counties in Colorado have adopted complete streets policies to guide them in using public right-of-way for safe travel of all road users. Compare this with complete street policies in major Colorado cities like Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Boulder. Building a road only for motorized vehicles and then banning non-motorized users is outrageous and a poor use of publicy funded transportation resources.


Bicycle Colorado needs your help to ensure access and equality for bicyclists

Here is what you can do:
1) Join the Movement - Now is the time to add your voice to this issue.
Join Bicycle Colorado. If you don't know if you are a member, use our Am I a Member form to check.

2) Spread the Word - Post this information to your blog and Facebook page, forward to friends, teammates and clubs.

3) Get Connected and Be Ready to Call - Sign up for eNews to receive updates on this issue and to receive the alert for when to call your legislators.

Photo Above: County roads
need safety and access for
children getting to and from
schools like pictured above on
Evergreen Parkway

Bicycle Colorado members have worked to successfully overcome bike bans and caps on events in the past. However, this issue may be the biggest challenge yet to bicycling in Colorado. If you ride a bicycle, you need to be involved and informed.

Thank you for your support.

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Recent Media

Colo County Mulls...- Channel 4- Denver (7/27/09)

Commissioner Clarifies Cycling Stance - Your Hub- Golden (7/27/09)

Jeffco Seeks to Redirect Bikes - Denver Post (7/25/09)

Cycling Groups Concerned...- Daily Camera- Boulder (7/25/09)

New Rules for Cyclists...- Channel 7- Denver (7/17/09)

County to Seek New Legislation...-Columbine Courier (7/7/09)

 

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