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The Latest On Statewide 3-foot Passing Law (HB145)
The statewide 3-ft passing law did not make it through the House of Representatives before their summer recess. That means now if the perfect time for you to call your state representative and tell them that when they go back to Columbus in September that you want them to support HB 145. Visit OhioHouse.gov to find your…
Read MoreACTION NEEDED TO SUPPORT SAFE ROADS IN CLEVELAND
Tell Ohio State Representatives to VOTE NO on House Bill 69 Safety cameras are working to reduce crashes and injuries on roads in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. Despite this, legislation will be considered Tuesday, June 24 in the House Transportation, Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee that would ban cameras statewide. Bike Cleveland supports the continued use…
Read MoreTraffic cameras under attack statewide
The Traffic Safety Coalition, a Bike Cleveland partner, has informed us that the Ohio House Transportation Committee, Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee will be considering legislation next Tuesday that would ban safety cameras in the state, stripping local law enforcement of the ability to use this important safety tool to change dangerous driver behavior and save lives. Recently…
Read MoreBetter Bike Awareness Coming Soon to CLE
In July, 2013 Bike Cleveland will launch a region-wide public awareness campaign aimed at improving motorist awareness of cyclists on Greater Cleveland’s roads. As the number of people riding bikes grows, educating the motoring public on cyclists’ road rights and safely sharing the roads with cyclists takes on increasing importance. The “Ride Together” campaign was…
Read MoreMetroHealth Bike Rodeo
MetroHealth, City of Cleveland, Harvard Community Services Center, and the YMCA are looking for volunteers to help with a youth bike safety rodeo on Friday, June 28th from 4-7pm. Volunteers will help youth with proper helmet fitting, bike safety checks, and bike safety riding stations. If you are interested in volunteering contact Danielle Baksa at…
Read MoreAction Needed: Write Judge Collier Williams in cyclists crash sentencing
On November 9th. 2012 Gregory Schillo, 31, of Sagamore Hills, was driving a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee when he plowed into Tremont resident David Gamble who was riding his bicycle to work on the Lorain-Carnegie Bridge. As a result of the crash David is a quadriplegic. The evidence showed the defendant had been drinking high-alcohol beer the…
Read MoreCleveland needs to “name and claim” bike progress
This article original appeared on GCBL.org and was written by Marc Lefkowitz. Cleveland will paint more bike lanes this summer than at any time in its 217-year history. It may be premature to call it a bike boom, but it is appropriate to call it by some other name. This Friday, Cleveland will complete the resurfacing and…
Read MorePosition Statement on Lorain Avenue Streetscape Plan
RE: Bike Cleveland Position Statement- Lorain Avenue Streetscape Plan Bike Cleveland’s board of directors reviewed the Living Lorain Streetscape plans presented at the May 28th public meeting (which can be viewed online here) and approved the following position statement regarding the project on June 4th at our monthly meeting of the board of directors: The goals of Living…
Read MoreGlenville Bike Fix-a-thon
Join Bike Cleveland, Famicos Foundation, University Circle Inc., Ohio City Bicycle Co-op, and Joy Machines Bike Shop for a FREE bicycle Fix-a-thon in the Glenville/University Circle neighborhood. Mechanics will be on hand to help cyclists with minor repairs that will ensure bikes are in safe, working condition and are ready to ride. The first 25…
Read MoreRails-to-Trails: Active Transportation Learning Exchange
No plans Wednesday, June 5th? Join Bike Cleveland, along with other civic leaders, advocates, and decision makers as we provide a forum for a robust exchange of ideas, challenges, successes, opportunities, and best practices to truly advance active transportation in our regoin.The forum, serving as a learning exchange centered around Active Transportation with leaders from Detroit and…
Read MoreShoreway closed? The Cap says “Ride a bike!”
The Shoreway is closed for two weeks, starting Friday May 31st, for filming of “Captain America: Winter Soldier.” Bike Cleveland and the Cap encourage everyone to avoid the traffic and ride your bike. Here are some pointers for getting around by bike. Spread the word and ride safe! All those miles pedaled will go a long way towards…
Read MorePublic Forum: Transportation as Civil Rights Issue
Sponsored by Bike Cleveland and the Northeast Ohio Sustainable Communities Consortium you are invited to participate in a discussion titled “Transportation as a Civil Rights Issue.” The discussion will outline ways in which our transportation policies reinforce segregation and exacerbate inequality in Ohio. Speakers will explain how minority groups, the elderly and people with disabilities…
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