18 May 2010, 1:34pm
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Ride of Silence Events Nationwide Wednesday, 5/19/10

Wednesday, May 19th, the Ride of Silence happens nationwide at 7pm.  The Ride of Silence honors those who have been either injured or killed on our roadways while cycling and is also a statement of Cyclists rights to Share the Road!  Here in Orlando the Eastside Cycling Club www.eastsidecyclingclub.org is organizing the local ride.
Check out the national website at www.rideofsilence.org for a list of events throughout Florida and other areas of the country.  This is a hot issue currently as Florida House Bill 971 makes it’s way to Govenor Charlie Crist, and within that bill is legislation that will dramatically impact cyclists, and even potentially increase the harassment faced by cyclists on our roadways.

These rides are free events, bikes and cyclists of all types are welcome, and the pace will stay between 10-12mph or so, as this is a procession-not a training ride or race!

I look forward to seeing you out there!

Jim Perry, Orlando

18 May 2010, 10:10am
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Jacksonville Traffic Skills 101 Class

June 12, 2010
7:45 amto4:15 pm

Lakeshore Bicycles & Fitness, 2106 Blanding Blvd, Jacksonville, FL

Cost: $35 general admission; $30 for members of Bike MS teams

To register contact: Jodi Hohlstein, 904-291-8664, or email jodi@floridabicycle.org for confirmation of date and a complete registration packet. Register early since class size is limited to 17 students. Registration deadline: June 8.

This class is brought to you by the First Coast Chapter of FBA.

Continue Efforts to Veto HB 971

FBA needs your help to continue efforts to veto HB 971.  A letter was sent to Governor Crist May 17  signed by FBA Board president David Henderson.  FBA representatives will be meeting with Chuck Drago, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, later this week to provide supporting arguments and local examples of why HB 971 is unsafe for bicyclists and pedestrians.

We are also encouraging bike clubs and advocacy organizations to follow suit with their support of the veto and have contacted these organizations directly. Thank you, individually and through your club or advocacy organization, for the many phone calls, emails, letters and faxes already generated to stop this bill. Please keep up the momentum.

Call, email, write or fax Governor Crist today with this message:

“Please veto House Bill 971. The mandatory use of bicycle lanes poses a number of significant safety and legal problems for cyclists.  Allowing motorized vehicles on sidewalks sets a bad precedent.  Vehicles belong on roadways, not on sidewalks.  HB 971 will make the law and its enforcement more complicated, not less, and will make cycling less safe and enjoyable.”

The Honorable Charlie Crist
Governor of Florida
The Capitol, Suite PL05
400 S. Monroe Street
Tallahassee FL  32399

fax: 850-487-0801; phone: 850-488-7146; email: Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com

Below is a copy of the FBA letter to Governor Crist:

May 17, 2010

The Honorable Charlie Crist
Governor of Florida
The Capitol, Suite PL05
Tallahassee FL  32399

Dear Governor Crist:

The Florida Bicycle Association (FBA) has serious concerns about House Bill 971, and respectfully requests your veto of the bill.  Our members are not merely bicyclists, but also bicycle and pedestrian planners, traffic engineers, and bicycle safety educators, and we have identified a number of problems with the mandatory bicycle lane use amendment, as well as with allowing local governments to permit certain types of motorized vehicles on sidewalks and trails.  FBA was unfortunately not included in discussions about these amendments.

The mandatory use of bicycle lanes poses a number of significant safety and legal problems for cyclists.  Many members of the general public, as well as some law enforcement officers, already have a poor understanding of the existing law and of the real safety needs of cyclists. Current law requires bicyclists to drive as far right as practicable, but includes a number of exceptions that are in-practice very common on our streets and highways.  Such misunderstandings already lead to unwarranted citations, as well as to harassment by motorists that will only be aggravated by the new law; any cyclist to the left of the bicycle lane stripe will be deemed a law-breaker by those with an incomplete understanding of the law.

There are also many roadways with striped (but undesignated) areas that do not meet bicycle lane standards, but that many motorists and law enforcement officers (as well as many bicyclists) believe to be bike lanes.  Bicyclists driving outside of such areas will not likely be cited for violations, but will likely suffer harassment by uninformed motorists.  Such harassment is the primary deterrent to cycling for many people.

There are numerous bike lanes around the state that do not meet Florida Green Book standards, and these facilities pose significant risks to cyclists.  Bicyclists who avoid such lanes will be put in the position of defending themselves against unwarranted citations to officers and judges who do not understand the standards.  One should not have to defend oneself for driving a vehicle in a safe and defensive manner.

Pairs and groups of bicyclists will be required to travel single-file on roadways with designated bike lanes, even when traffic volumes are low and passing is easy.  They will not be so restricted on roadways without bike lanes.

The law permitting local governments to enact ordinances to allow motorized vehicles on sidewalks may not in practice pose problems for many pedestrians, but we feel it sets a bad precedent.  Vehicles belong on roadways, not on sidewalks.  We should be focusing on making our roadways safer for lower-speed vehicles instead of moving them into pedestrian areas.
Florida’s bicyclists wish to be part of the solution for many of our states challenges.  Florida Bicycle Association is working hard to ensure cyclists understand the safest ways of using our roadways.  HB 971 will make the law and its enforcement more complicated, not less, and will make cycling less safe and enjoyable.

Sincerely,



David Henderson
Board President

cc: Chuck Drago, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor

17 May 2010, 8:14am
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St Johns County Proclamation for National Bike Week

May 18, 2010
9:00 am

What:

St Johns County is doing a proclamation for bike week.  Come if you can!
Some bike to work recognition will be included  in this proclamation.
A diverse group of bicyclist will come to show the commission how important this issue is to the community.
If you are able to attend, please call 209-0300 for additional information.  The presentation will be around 9 am in the board of county commission chambers.

Where:

Saint Johns County Commission Chambers

500 San Sebastian View

St. Augustine, Florida  32084

Elizabeth De Jesus

Commuter Services Manager

North Florida TPO

1022 Prudential Drive

Jacksonville, FL 32207

Telephone: 904-306-7505

Fax: 904-306-7501

E-Mail: edejesus@NorthFloridaTPO.com

Webpages: www.NorthFloridaTPO.com

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2 May 2010, 10:44am
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National Bike to Work Week

May 17, 2010toMay 21, 2010