Call Governor Crist today to Veto HB 971
HB 971 Bad for Bicyclists and Pedestrians
Unbeknownst to Florida Bicycle Association, a mandatory bike lane use provision was included in the Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles bill. The bill also allows local governments to permit mopeds, golf-carts and other motorized vehicles on sidewalks and trails.
Call or email Governor Crist as soon as you can to ask him to veto this bill. Executive Office of the Governor Switchboard: (850) 488-7146; Email: Charlie.Crist@MyFlorida.com.
If you’re on Facebook, post the link to this blog post to spread the word!
Why it’s bad for bicyclists:
Motorists who learn of the bill will have one more very strong excuse to harass cyclists who “aren’t in the bike lane.” There are many striped-off areas of roadways that are not really bike lanes, but some believe they are. They will also likely be ignorant of all the exceptions to the law (because they’ll hear it second hand) and even if they read it in full, they won’t understand many of the good reasons cyclists need to leave bike lanes.
The bicyclist outside a bike lane is put in a defensive position and must prove his or her innocence. Many bike lanes are substandard in width, force cyclists into door zones, or are improperly placed to the right of right-turn-only lanes, but many officers don’t understand these problems.
Motorists get another new excuse when they hit a cyclist: “He left the bike lane.”
Why it’s bad for pedestrians:
It’s bad enough that pedestrians have to suffer parked cars blocking sidewalks, being blasted by sprinklers, sidewalk bicyclists who don’t announce themselves when passing, and thousands of other nuisances, now they’ll have to share stretches of sidewalk in some jurisdictions with motorized vehicles. Local governments will be able to permit mopeds, golf-carts, motorized scooters and other vehicles which don’t belong on sidewalks and on “bike paths.” The law limits such vehicles to 15 mph, but how will that be enforced?
Currently on the books: 316.1995 Driving upon sidewalk or bicycle path.–No person shall drive any vehicle other than by human power upon a bicycle path, sidewalk, or sidewalk area, except upon a permanent or duly authorized temporary driveway. (page 10 of the combination Florida Bicycle/Pedestrian Law Enforcement Guide)
It’s time for Florida’s bicyclists and pedestrians to send a strong message: “We will not be marginalized.”
The bill also allows drivers who have had up to four DUIs to get their licenses back. From a Jacksonville TV station:
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — If you get four DUI’s in Florida, you could lose your driving privileges. However, if passed, a bill would allow drivers with four DUI’s to get their licenses back.
The driver would have to go through a program, which includes educational classes and installing a breathalyzer in his or her vehicle. The device is called Life Safer Interlock, and costs about $70 to install and about $80 a month to maintain.
Call now.
Mighk Willson, FBA Board member
Smart Growth Manager, Metroplan Orlando
FBA Annual Meeting & Awards Presentation Luncheon
The 2010 FBA Annual Meeting & Awards Presentation luncheon will be held in conjunction with the ProBike/ProWalk Florida Conference Wednesday, May 12, 2010, at the Lakeland Center. The luncheon begins at 12:00 pm followed by the program at 12:30. This year, 21 award recipients including two new categories – Developer and Elected Official Champion – will be honored. The Lakeland Center is located at 701 West Lime Street, Lakeland FL, and the host hotel, the Hyatt Place at the Lakeland Center, is located at 535 W. Orange Street.
The 2009 Awards were presented last October in conjunction with the Mount Dora Bike Festival, but in order to align the Annual Meeting & Awards with the conference, it’s showtime again.
The Annual Meeting is an opportunity to update you face to face on what’s been going on this year and plans for the next seven months. You’ll also meet members of the board, advisory directors, staff and volunteers.
Please join us in Lakeland for this event, as well as the conference. If you plan to attend just the Annual Meeting & Awards Presentation Luncheon, please RSVP by emailing laura@floridabicycle.org.
National Bike to Work Day
| May 21, 2010 |
National Bike to Work Week
| May 17, 2010 | to | May 21, 2010 |
May is National Bike Month
May is National Bike Month, sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists, and now is the time to encourage your friends, family and co-workers to bike to work, school and for errands. Bike to Work Week is May 17-21 and Bike to Work day is Friday, the 21st. Check out events in your area here. If you have a website, newsletter, etc. feel free to use the League’s promotional materials, like our Bike Month banners, logos and buttons. Help make every day Bike to Work Day!
League of American Bicyclists
As you know Governor Crist proclaims March as Florida Bike Month but many communities celebrate May or other months to promote bike events, activities and more. Check out the FBA’s Calendar of Events for activities in your area. If you don’t see an event listed, let FBA know and we’ll add it to the calendar.
Now, get out and ride!
Cocoa Amtrak/FEC Station ~ public workshop & design session
| May 3, 2010 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 8:00 pm |
| May 4, 2010 | ||
| 1:00 pm | to | 3:00 pm |
Amtrak/FEC Corridor Project Public Input & Station Location Status
City of Cocoa, FL
Public Workshop: Monday, May 3
Cocoa City Hall, City Commission Chambers
65 Stone Street
Cocoa, FL 32922
Station Design Workshop: Tuesday, May 4
Cocoa City Hall, City Commission Chambers
65 Stone Street
Cocoa, FL 32922
For more information, contact Kim Delaney, TCRPC, kdelaney@tcrpc.org
Blessing of the Bikes in Tallahassee
| May 7, 2010 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 10:00 pm |
May is National Bicycle Month and Tallahassee is kicking it off with a blessing of the bikes at Railroad Square in Tallahassee.
Each year we invite a diverse group of religious figures to come out and do a prayer for cyclists and bicycles.
We have had rabbi, catholic priests, wicken, and native american shaman. Maybe this year we will have a gospel choir on top of it all. This is as a way to come together to appreciate the bicycle, its benefits, its effect on people and the community that is created because of them. Why should we not be blessing the most efficient means of transportation that humanity has ever and probably will ever create?
So come get your bicycle blessed, hang with other cyclists and stay for First Friday.
For more information visit our Facebook page.
Bike to Work Day – Orlando
| May 19, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 am |
Join Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer in support of reducing our impact on the environment. Gather at 7:30 am at Infusion Tea, 1600 Edgewater Drive. Ride at 8:00 am into Downtown ending at Orlando City Hall. Free coffee or tea (with mug), tune-ups and LYNX one-way passes to College Park.
For more information, contact the City of Orlando’s Transportation Planning Department at 407-246-3347/3325.
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2010 ProBike/ProWalk Florida Conference
| May 11, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
| May 12, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
| May 13, 2010 | ||
| 8:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
Come to Lakeland for the fifth ProBike/ProWalk Florida Conference “The Dollars and Sense of Bicycling and Walking” brought to you by the Florida Bicycle Association. The conference will be held May 11-13, 2010 at the Lakeland Center. Pre-conference activities will be held May 11. The conference begins May 12. The official host hotel is the Hyatt Place at Lakeland Center. Highlights include:
National, state and local dignitaries
Florida Bicycle Association Annual Meeting and Awards presentation
Educational and advocacy breakout sessions
Mobile Workshops
Continued education credits
Speakers will provide information and data to begin making the case that routinely accommodating pedestrians and cyclists makes total economic sense.
For more information and to register, go HERE!