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Title: Bicycle Friendly Community Workshop


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Bicycle Friendly Community Workshop
  • Rochester, MN
  • March 5, 2007

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What 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

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The 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

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Agenda
  • Introduction to Bicycling
  • Local issue identification
  • Bikeability Checklist
  • Report-back on Checklist
  • Develop Action Plan

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What Do We Know About Bicycling?
  • Sales
  • Use
  • Benefits
  • Problems

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Bicycle 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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Bicycle 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)

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Local Numbers
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Benefits of Bicycling
  • are about more than just the bicycle. Bicycling
    is about
  • Health
  • Economics
  • Freedom

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Health 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

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Health Environment
  • Trails serve multiple objectives
  • Transportation
  • Recreation
  • Stormwater management
  • Corridor, habitat preservation

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Health Air Quality
  • No emissions
  • Reduces most polluting car trips

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Health Safety
  • Can reduce death and injury toll
  • Strength in numbers of cyclists
  • Facilities for cyclists can calm traffic for
    everyone

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Govt. 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

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Local 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

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Use of Roads pace
Source Tampa Tribune
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Parking for 14, Corvallis, OR
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Personal 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)

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Quality of Life ales
  • Home buyers want quality of life
  • Businesses want QOL for employees
  • Bicycling and walking are indicator species

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Equity Freedom
  • 1/3 of population cant drive
  • Bike serves all ages and incomes
  • Increases accessibility of transit

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Access 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

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Choice Freedom
  • Bicycling should be a real option
  • Dangerous to have monocultural transportation
    system

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Congestion 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

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Trip 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

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Energy 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!

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Bicycling is a Solution
  • Not a problem
  • Can help solve many local issues
  • Powerful public policy reasons for improving
    conditions for bicycling, making it safer.

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Support 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

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Support for Bicycling
  • State and Local Level
  • Plans
  • Funding
  • Projects
  • Leadership
  • Promotion
  • Policy

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Technical 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

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Funding 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

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So 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

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Bicycling 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

33
Demand 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)

34
Bike Use High in Some Cities
  • Davis
  • Palo Alto
  • Santa Barbara
  • Eugene
  • Boulder
  • Portland
  • Madison

35
International Comparison
  • Compare US cities with
  • Copenhagen
  • Amsterdam
  • Tokyo
  • Munich
  • Beijing
  • Victoria, BC

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Willingness, 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

37
Bicyclist Fatalities, 1975-2005
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Is 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

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Most 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

40
Cause of Bicycle Crashes?
  • Falls
  • Riding wrong way against traffic
  • Riding on sidewalk
  • Motorist inattention, misjudgment
  • Riding without lights
  • Running lights, signs

41
National 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

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1. 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

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2. 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

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3. 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

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4. Law Supports Safe Cycling
  • NHTSA Enforcement officer training
  • Chicago Enforcement for Bicycling Safety training
    video
  • Madison enforcement campaigns
  • Davis lowered fines for bicycle infractions

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5. 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

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Portland Case Study
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Developing the Bikeway Network
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Developing the Bikeway Network
1983
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Developing the Bikeway Network
1993
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Developing the Bikeway Network
1996
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Developing the Bikeway Network
1998
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Developing the Bikeway Network
2000
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Developing the Bikeway Network
2001
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Developing the Bikeway Network
2003
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Decreasing 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
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Portland 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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Portlands local streets
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Rochester 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

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No 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!

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Issues during checklist Where should the
bicyclist be?
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Where to Ride?
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Conclusions
  • 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

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The End
  • Now its your turnto make Rochester more
    bicycle-friendly
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