Bicycle Safety in Action

Bicycle Safety in Action

Author: Project on the Academically Talented Student National Education Association of the United States Staff

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Published:

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13: 9780598233325

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Bicycling & the Law

Bicycling & the Law

Author: Bob Mionske

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13:

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According to statistics compiled by the League of American Bicyclists, more than 57 million Americans rode a bicycle in 2005. Of these, more than 9 million describe themselves as ""active cyclists"" -- weekend riders, off-road riders, commuters, and amateur and professional athletes. These 9 million face the daily hazards of commuting in traffic, overenthusiastic dogs, faulty roads, harassment, road rage, and bicycle theft. This book was written for them. Bicycling and the Law is designed to be the primary resource for cyclists faced with a legal question. It provides readers with information that can help them avoid many legal problems in the first place, and informs them of their rights, their responsibilities, and what steps to take if they do encounter a legal problem. This useful guide makes the law both entertaining and comprehensible, presenting an accurate and thorough explanation of the laws governing bicycles and the activity of bicycling.


Streetfight

Streetfight

Author: Janette Sadik-Khan

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017-03-07

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13: 0143128973

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Like a modern-day Jane Jacobs, Janette Sadik-Khan transformed New York City's streets to make room for pedestrians, cyclists, buses, and green spaces. Describing the battles she fought to enact change, Streetfight imparts wisdom and practical advice that other cities can follow to make their own streets safer and more vibrant. As New York City’s transportation commissioner, Janette Sadik-Khan managed the seemingly impossible and transformed the streets of one of the world’s greatest, toughest cities into dynamic spaces safe for pedestrians and cyclists. Her approach was dramatic and effective: Simply painting a part of the street to make it into a plaza or bus lane not only made the street safer, but it also lessened congestion and increased foot traffic, which improved the bottom line of businesses. Real-life experience confirmed that if you know how to read the street, you can make it function better by not totally reconstructing it but by reallocating the space that’s already there. Breaking the street into its component parts, Streetfight demonstrates, with step-by-step visuals, how to rewrite the underlying “source code” of a street, with pointers on how to add protected bike paths, improve crosswalk space, and provide visual cues to reduce speeding. Achieving such a radical overhaul wasn’t easy, and Streetfight pulls back the curtain on the battles Sadik-Khan won to make her approach work. She includes examples of how this new way to read the streets has already made its way around the world, from pocket parks in Mexico City and Los Angeles to more pedestrian-friendly streets in Auckland and Buenos Aires, and innovative bike-lane designs and plazas in Austin, Indianapolis, and San Francisco. Many are inspired by the changes taking place in New York City and are based on the same techniques. Streetfight deconstructs, reassembles, and reinvents the street, inviting readers to see it in ways they never imagined.


Bike-ed '77

Bike-ed '77

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Published: 1977

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13:

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This is the report of the National Bicycle Safety Education Conference held in Washington, D.C. on May 4-6, 1977 and jointly sponsored by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Included in the report are proceedings of the conference, summaries of major speeches, summaries of workshops and recommendations for future action. Two areas of particular interest are an analysis of car-bicycle accident data and a model for planning bike safety educational programs.


Good Practices Guide for Bicycle Safety Education

Good Practices Guide for Bicycle Safety Education

Author: United States. Federal Highway Administration

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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The purpose of this Guide is to serve as an informational resource for educators and other interested professionals in planning and developing bicycle safety education programs. The Guide examines 15 existing bicycle safety education programs in the United States and one from Canada. The Guide consists of the following three primary sections: (1) Case Studies - specific examples of how educators have developed bicycle safety programs; (2) Planning Your Program - describes lessons that can be learned from the bicycle safety education programs surveyed in six topic areas: funding your program, bicycle safety education and public schools, developing partnerships, alternative venues/subjects, evaluation methods, and publicity; and (3) Conclusion - summarizes the major issues that should be considered when developing a bicycle safety education course.