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What you can
do
Ideas for
Promoting Cycling
Also check out the "How to Not Get Hit by Cars" page
Want to promote cycling as alternative transportation? Here are some ideas. For most of these ideas, try working with a local organization such as the League of Bicycling Voters, the Yellow Bike Project, or the UTC Bicycle Subcommittee. Don't try to reinvent the wheel by starting yet another organization. :)
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Promoting Safety Educate yourself and your
friends about how
to avoid getting hit by cars. Lobby for bike lanes and bike-friendly streets. See our list of ideal facilities for bikes. New Laws The Texas Bicycle Coalition lobbies for bike legislation (and opposes legislation which would hurt cycling). Hook up with them to work on legislative issues. Lobby for a state law requiring every driver to take a review course before license renewal. If one has received 2+ moving violations, a DUI, or a reckless driving citation, require a more intensive course including an emotion control component. Lobby for a state law which would revoke the license of any motorist convicted of causing the death of any other road user (pedestrian, cyclist, or other motorist). Lobby to remove the loophole that lets bad motorists drive again when they obtain an International Drivers License.
Promoting Access
Direct Action against cars Report Polluting Vehicles. If you see a motor vehicle pumping out way too much pollution, you can call 800-453-SMOG and give them the license plate #, time & date of the sighting, and street & city of the sighting. Then the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission will send the owner a letter asking them to tune up their vehicle. You can also report them online. Report Cars Parked in Bike Lanes. Read about that here. Here's also a PDF of some "tickets" you can place on the windshields of cars parked in bike lanes.
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Bike-Friendly Streets See our list of ideal facilities so you know what we need on the streets. Join an established group already working on these issues, such as the UTC Bicycle Subcommittee or the Bicycle Advocacy Council. They've already got plans on the table and it will be easy for you to get started with them. Join
your Neighborhood Association. Neighborhood
associations have a fair amount of political clout in
Austin. They can make or break proposed bicycle-friendly
projects in their area. Most NA's are open to anyone living
in the neighborhood, not just landowners. They tend to be
run by a small number of enthusiastic people who want their
neighborhood to be a nice place. Many issues that are
important to them are also important to cyclists (e.g. how
to reduce traffic volume and speed). The cores of the groups
tend to be pretty small, and they are always glad to hear of
someone who wants to contribute. You can get your hands on
some of the clout just by showing up! You may not feel like
you're changing the world right away, but by working your
way into the city's informal power structure, you will be
able to contribute significantly in the future.-- Bill
Canfield [Here's are links
to several NA's in Austin.] Convince the City Council to ban cars from parking in bike lanes. Get the City to build more bike lanes. Lobby the City to include bike lanes on all new roads, or to at least make sure the outside lane is wide enough to easily fit a car and a bike side-by-side. Persuade the City to install Bicycle Boulevards -- barriers in the roadway every few blocks which prevent cars from going through, but allow bicycles to pass through. This reduces traffic speeds and cut-through traffic. Everyone who lives on affected streets can still get to their homes. Learn about the politics of
transportation planning. We didn't wind up with a
crappy transportation system by accident. Find
out what's driving bad land use planning and why building
more roads isn't the answer. Do guerilla actions to make bike lanes more useful. Repaint the faded white stripe, and paint "NO PARKING" in the bike lanes and on the curbs.
Education & Enforcement Lobby for police and the D.A. to cite and indict motorists who injure and harass cyclists. Paint stencils in the street of cyclists who have been killed by cars. Check out Right of Way, a NYC group which has done that very thing. Start or support a public education campaign to let motorists know that bikes have a legal right to the road. Learn about the politics of transportation planning. We didn't wind up with a crappy transportation system by accident. Find out what's driving bad land use planning and why building more roads isn't the answer. |
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