May 2006
WHEEL PEOPLE | VOL. 25 NO. 3 | MAY 2006 |
Newsletter of the Humboldt Bay Bicycle Commuters Association P. O. Box 9054 Eureka CA 95502 THANKS TO THE NEW AND RENEWED MEMBERS FOR 2006 A special thanks to those who have given donations to the HBBCA, noted by **. NEXT REGULAR MEETING MAY 22 nd IN EUREKA BIKE TO WORK DAY RALLIES TO BE HELD IN EUREKA AND ARCATA MAY 18 AND MAY 19 On Thursday, May 18 th , we'll be at the Gazebo at 2 nd and F Street . Starting at 11:45 a.m. , we will have snacks, drinks and free raffle tickets for all those who rode a bike to the rally. We award prizes to the bike commuter that rode the furthest, the organization with most participants, and to winners of the free drawings The awards and raffle will begin about 12:20 p.m. , followed by a quick ride through Old Town before returning to work. On Friday, May 19 th , we'll follow the same schedule at the Plaza in Arcata, followed by a short ride around the G and H Street couplet. Anyone needing assistance with riding to work or school is encouraged to contact us at info@humbike.org . We can set up prospective bike commuters with experienced riders that can provide guidance about preparing your bike, what to wear, the best route to take, how long to allow, and what to do with your bike when you get there. For more information, check our website at www.humbike.org PLEASE RENEW YOUR DUES NOW ARCATA RECEIVES GRANT FOR VARIETY OF BIKE-RELATED PROJECTS CYCLISTS RIDE AMOK “I commute to work by work by bicycle in New York City . In the last four years, many new bicycle lanes have been added to city streets, and all of the East River bridges are now bicycle accessible. “Transportation Alternatives” has been a vociferous and persistent advocate for cycling safety here, and I comment all that has been done. Cycling here has definitely improved. The new lanes helped cyclists gain a road presence. I certainly find that drivers are more aware and more used to cyclists now than in the past. However, neither “Transportation Alternatives” nor John Schubert adequately addresses an issue that is looming out there. The cyclists here have become lawless, passing through red lights without stopping or looking, riding against traffic on major avenues and small streets, using bike lanes on one-way streets the wrong way, and riding on the sidewalks. This type of activity places cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists at risk. The attitude is that the rules don't apply to bicyclists. Where is the personal responsibility of the cyclist in this picture? Until cyclists are accountable no amount of advocacy will obtain equal rights with motorists. Cyclists themselves bear the burden of proving that they bicycle is a safe, dependable method of transportation and needs to be included in city planning as such. Predictable, safe, law-abiding cycling is a requisite for making serious inroads into advancing cyclists' rights.” Fran Dirks Brooklyn , New York WHO TO CALL WHEN YOU SEE A SAFETY CONCERN (Revised 11/05) Of course, if you see a condition that requires immediate emergency action, Caltrans City of Eureka HBBCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS (click here for contact info)President------------------------Scott KellyVice-President/Treasurer----Rick Knapp Director of Publicity-----------Will Dvorak Director of Planning-----------Jennifer Rice JOIN THE HBBCA TODAY OR RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP FOR 2006 |