| Bicycle Advocacy |
| Saturday, 14 June 2008 | |
Policy The BCO hopes to 'grow' cycling and increase the safety of ALL road users by introducing bicycle driver education into our daily lives. For some instant education, please see this well-written paper on the 'Dilemmas of Bicycle Planning ' by MIT professor Paul Schimek. Scroll down to Dilemma #8 for his discussion of the importance of education. It is a paper no Planner should miss. ![]() share the road Bicycle Advocates tend to shy away from education, and push for more capital spending on bicycle infrastructure, as the effects are more tangible. The BCO recognizes the importance of effective, safe, connecting infrastructure for cyclists. We also recognize that cyclists who learn to follow the rules of the road will fare far better than the average cyclist. In fact, better than most automobile users. EducationSpread the Knowledge-- Kid's Bicycle Safety-- Public Schools-- Drivers Education-- Bike repair & Urban Rides-- Infrastructure - Bicycle-Friendly Roads, Trail & Greenway NetworksThe BCO supports the proper design of the roadway system so that it transports people safely, not just more people faster. A compelling summary of reasons to support pedestrian and bicycle-friendly street design can be found at the America Bikes Complete the Streets fact sheet . Many cities in NW Arkansas are developing comprehensive multi-modal transportation plans that encourage cycling. See The City of Fayetteville's Alternative Transportation and Trails page for maps and info about one City's efforts.
In NW Arkansas, several levels of government have design control over the various types of roads. Local city taxes fund city streets, State gas taxes help to fund our State Highways. Federal and State transportation dollars are behind many projects, and are funneled through our region's Metropolitan Planning Organization, which happens to be the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission . This organization has recently implemented a regional bikeway network that will offer a template of connectivity for all cities in our area. A map is available through their webpage. |
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