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SF Bicycle Network (2002)*
Bike Lane 34 mi
Bicycle Path 29 mi
Bicycle Route (signed) 88
mi
Wide Curb lane (signed)54
mi
Total 205 mi*NOTE: This is the approximate number of miles of City streets with bicycle facilities and not the actual number of miles of bicycle facilities...i.e., it is not 34 miles of bike lanes, but 34 miles of City streets with bicycle lanes (whether a two-way street with bike lanes in each direction or a one-way street with a bike lane in one direction).
Bicyclist Injury Collisions 1998 - 2002
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David.carcia@sfgov.org
To increase awareness of the Door Zone persuading drivers to
leave enough room when passing bikes
persuading bicyclists to leave enough space when pedalling by parked cars.
Coexist Media Campaign Goal
“Although most people (80%) indicated it would be good for society if more people rode bikes to work and school, 32% of the study group indicated that they actually get angry when bicyclists block their lane or slow them down.”
Weiss, Phoenix Children’s Hospital 2001 study
Coexist Media - Phase I elementsWatch for Bikes side mirror decalTraffic Safety, It’s a Two Way Street
Motorist Knowledge Gaps and Negative Attitudes
“…motorists need to be able to predict the movements, speed, and reactions of a bicyclist.”
Coexist Campaign Phase 2
Why share the roadInform a concerned & confused publicProvide real street skills infoTiming to coincide with BAUFL signs,
sharrow study
Primary and Secondary Project Goals
Increase awareness of “door zone” to prevent injuries
Encourage bicycle use Promote mutual
respect between cyclists and motorists
Encourage bicycle use and promote mutual respect -
Get more people on bikesMutual respect-->increased awareness-->increased safety
Role of the Bicycle Community
Strong grassroots organizationLots of creative energy Public Image challenge
FeedbackMostly positiveMeasures of successLessons learned
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Conclusion
Engage advocates to generate lots of ideasMake boundaries clear from the startCommunicate often
bicycle.sfgov.org
sfbike.org
585-BIKE
Eileen.ross@sfgov.org
www.bicycle.sfgov.org
585-BIKEResources on motorist education:
www.bicyclinginfo.org
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