Title: Bicycle Friendly Community Workshop
1Bicycle Friendly Community Workshop
- Rochester, MN
- March 5, 2007
2What is the Bicycle Friendly Community Workshop?
- Developed by Association of Pedestrian and
Bicycle Professionals - For the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration - To help implement National Strategies to Advance
Bicycle Safety - Based on Leagues BFC award program
- Supported by Bikes Belong
3The workshop is?
- An introduction to issues affecting bicycle
safety and use - Focused on community leaders, decision-makers
- Non-technical and interactive
- To inspire an informed action plan to improve
conditions for bicycling in Rochester
4Agenda
- Introduction to Bicycling
- Local issue identification
- Bikeability Checklist
- Report-back on Checklist
- Develop Action Plan
5What Do We Know About Bicycling?
- Sales
- Use
- Benefits
- Problems
6Bicycle Sales and Use
- 131 billion economic impact
- Min. 15 million bicycles sold annually
- 6.2 billion retail sales
- 5000 retailers, 2000 companies
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7Bicycle Use
- 57 million adults ride bikes (BTS/NHTSA)
- 50 million children
- 490,000 daily commuters, 0.44 (2000 Census)
- 0.9 of all trips (2001 NHTS)
8Local Numbers
9Benefits of Bicycling
- are about more than just the bicycle. Bicycling
is about - Health
- Economics
- Freedom
10Health Physical Activity
- Easy way to get 30 minutes of routine physical
activity - Reduces heart and lung disease, cancers,
osteoporosis, diabetes - Obesity epidemic is huge national, local problem
11Health Environment
- Trails serve multiple objectives
- Transportation
- Recreation
- Stormwater management
- Corridor, habitat preservation
12Health Air Quality
- No emissions
- Reduces most polluting car trips
13Health Safety
- Can reduce death and injury toll
- Strength in numbers of cyclists
- Facilities for cyclists can calm traffic for
everyone
14Govt. Finances avings
- Most expensive trails are 1 million per mile
- Bike lanes as little as 5,000 a mile
- Equip 20 bike cops for cost of one police cruiser
- Parking rack 100 for two spaces versus 30,000
for one in garage
15Local Economy ales
- Bicycle tourism and rides are big business
- Bicycle vacations 3 outdoor vacation activity in
US - La Route Verte (Can) generates 100 million
- Cross state and disease rides raise money,
taxes - NCDOT reports 9-1 return on investment for Outer
Banks bike improvements
16Use of Roads pace
Source Tampa Tribune
17Parking for 14, Corvallis, OR
18Personal Finances avings
- Avoids need for 2nd car (3000 a year)
- Reduces health costs (550 a year)
- Living near a trail increase home value (4-6)
19Quality of Life ales
- Home buyers want quality of life
- Businesses want QOL for employees
- Bicycling and walking are indicator species
20Equity Freedom
- 1/3 of population cant drive
- Bike serves all ages and incomes
- Increases accessibility of transit
21Access Freedom
- Less than 1,000 to buy and equip good quality,
reliable bike that will last ten years - Bike can be used from age 9/10 and is a lifetime
activity
22Choice Freedom
- Bicycling should be a real option
- Dangerous to have monocultural transportation
system
23Congestion Relief Freedom
- Excellent traffic reduction strategy
- 20 of trips in a.m. rush are school based
- 11 of all trips are escort trips, driving kids
to school - Saves time and frustration
24Trip Distances Still Doable
- 69 of trips 1 mile or less currently made by
car, which means - 18 of all trips are car trips one mile or less
25Energy Independence Freedom
- Most energy-efficient mode of travel
- Can reduce motor pool/fleet costs
- With gas at 50 a barrel and 2 a gallon, looks
better than ever!
26Bicycling is a Solution
- Not a problem
- Can help solve many local issues
- Powerful public policy reasons for improving
conditions for bicycling, making it safer.
27Support for Bicycling
- Federal
- Congressional Bike Caucus
- ISTEA, TEA-21, SAFETEA-LU
- National Bicycling and Walking Study
- FHWA Design Guidance
- National Strategies to Advance Bicycle Safety
28Support for Bicycling
- State and Local Level
- Plans
- Funding
- Projects
- Leadership
- Promotion
- Policy
29Technical Knowledge Available
- National guidelines and manuals
- Professional associations developing materials
- Training courses and trainers available
- Research at Federal and State level
- PBIC (www.bicyclinginfo.org)
- National user groups
30Funding is Available
- SAFETEA-LU Funds
- Safe Routes
- TE, CMAQ, STP, 402
- LWCF, public health and other grants
- State funds (lotteries, drivers license fees)
- Local gas tax, sales tax, general funds
31So Why Are We Here?
- Low priority given to bicycling
- High potential benefits of bicycling
- Great opportunity to improve conditions for
bicycling and improve safety of bicyclists in
Rochester
32Bicycling faces obstacles
- Belief that bicycling can make a difference
- Commitment to making a change
- Willingness and ability of people to choose to
ride - Understanding of what will improve conditions for
bicycling and improve safety
33Demand for Bicycling Exists
- Strong desire to ride more in every survey
- Harris polls (1991 and 1995)
- NHTSA/BTS (2003)
- Orlando Metro (2003)
- Lake Sosin (1997)
- America Bikes (2003)
34Bike Use High in Some Cities
- Davis
- Palo Alto
- Santa Barbara
- Eugene
- Boulder
- Portland
- Madison
35International Comparison
- Compare US cities with
- Copenhagen
- Amsterdam
- Tokyo
- Munich
- Beijing
- Victoria, BC
36Willingness, Ability to Ride
- Distance
- Weather
- Topography
- Personal security
- Personal hygiene
- Most people dont ride because they have no bike!
- Have nowhere to ride
- Dont feel safe riding in traffic
- Have no-one to ride with
- Have nowhere to park bike
- Worried about theft
37Bicyclist Fatalities, 1975-2005
38Is Bicycling Dangerous?
- Every Year
- 700 bicyclists killed and 40,000 injured in
crashes with motor vehicles - 42,000 fatal traffic crash victims, 3 million
injured - 200,000 deaths due to lack of physical activity
- 500,000 bicyclists injured in falls
39Most Common Crash Types
- 21.6 Motorist failed to yield
- 16.8 Bicyclist failed to yield at intersection
- 12.1 Motorist turned or merged into bicyclist
- 11.7 Bicyclist failed to yield mid block
- 8.6 Motorist overtaking bicyclist
- 7.3 Bicyclist turned or merged into motorist
40Cause of Bicycle Crashes?
- Falls
- Riding wrong way against traffic
- Riding on sidewalk
- Motorist inattention, misjudgment
- Riding without lights
- Running lights, signs
41National Strategies to Advance Bicycle Safety
- Provides roadmap for communities
- NHTSA/FHWA/CDC sponsored wide support from
bicycle community - Focused on strategies that will make biggest
difference to bicycle safety
421. Motorists Share the Road
- OR, FL, ME Share the Road PSAs
- Chicago transit ads
- Cambridge Tax Decals
- Chicago Professional Driver Training
- VA Drivers Test
- FL, OH License Plate
432. Bicyclists Will Ride Safely
- TX Supercyclist
- ME, FL, CA programs teaching 000s of kids
- Safe Bicycling in Chicago
- Bicycle Ambassadors
- League BikeEd program
- 900 LCIs
- Adult, child courses
443. Bicyclists Will Wear Helmets
- More than 20 states and 85 localities have helmet
laws - Many helmet promotions and give-aways
- Visit www.bhsi.org or www.safekids.org for more
details
454. Law Supports Safe Cycling
- NHTSA Enforcement officer training
- Chicago Enforcement for Bicycling Safety training
video - Madison enforcement campaigns
- Davis lowered fines for bicycle infractions
465. Safe Accommodation
- OR, FL manuals
- WI, VT new manuals
- Chicago bike lane guide and 2015 Plan
- Sacramento, San Diego manuals
- USDOT Guidance
- AASHTO Manuals
- FHWA training
- Complete Streets
47Portland Case Study
48Developing the Bikeway Network
49Developing the Bikeway Network
1983
50Developing the Bikeway Network
1993
51Developing the Bikeway Network
1996
52Developing the Bikeway Network
1998
53Developing the Bikeway Network
2000
54Developing the Bikeway Network
2001
55Developing the Bikeway Network
2003
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58Decreasing Crash Rate
Crashes/Crash Rate
Daily Bicycle Trips
8,000
260
220
6,000
180
140
4,000
100
2,000
60
20
0
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Year
59Portland Key Numbers
- Population 530,000, 1.6 journeys to work by bike
- Metro area 1.9 million, 0.8 bike to work
- City bicycle network of 260 miles
- Bicycling to work doubled 1990-2000 (U.S. Census)
- Crash remained steady rate fell
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61Portlands local streets
62Rochester isnt Portland!
- Good trails network under development
- Improving network of streets
- New BAC and downtown bike lane study
- Focus on major employers may bring rapid rewards
63No Time Like the Present
- Walkabout to see how the community accommodates
bicycling now - Discussion of what you find
- Breakout groups to discuss improvements and
priorities - Finish with an Action Plan I can present to
City Council at 4pm!
64Issues during checklist Where should the
bicyclist be?
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66Where to Ride?
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71Conclusions
- Bicycling is a worthwhile activity to promote and
make safe - A lot goes into achieving that
- Education
- Engineering
- Enforcement
- Encouragement
- Evaluation and planning
- But it can be done
72The End
- Now its your turnto make Rochester more
bicycle-friendly