An even better strategy than PSAs (on billboards or otherwise) would be a
comprehensive system of educating everyone in, say, the third grade, about
the rules of the road (using bikes in a controlled environment). Then,
regardless of whether one uses a bike as an adult, every adult (at least
every adult who participated in our public school system) would understand
the rules of the road as they apply both to drivers of cars and riders of
bikes (and users of feet).

 

This is how citizens are educated using parklike environments in places like
Winterthur Switzerland:

See http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/publications/publicroads/10janfeb/04.cfm

And scroll down to the image captioned "At the Winterthur, Switzerland,
Traffic Garden, scan team member Charlie Zegeer examines a demonstration
intersection that is used to teach children about safe bicycling."

 

Instead, in the US, we (at best) educate teenagers in high school in
"driver's ed," which is taught by instructors who are sometime virulently
against the (legal) use of bicycles in the road and/or ignorant of the laws
regarding bicyclists use of the roads.

 

And to the naysayers who argue the impracticality of bicycling in winter in
our climate, you can't tell me they don't have winter in a place called
"Winterthur, Switzerland"

 

Chuck Strawser 
Pedestrian & Bicycle Transportation Planner 
Commuter Solutions 
Transportation Services 
UW-Madison 
Room 124 WARF 
610 Walnut St 
Madison WI 53726 
608-263-2969 
www.wisc.edu/trans 

From: Mary Mullen [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 10:49 AM
To: Troy Thiel; STRAWSER, Charles; fortkendall tds.net; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Fwd: Where are not more crashes at University and Park?

 

Nearly every time I'm out on my bike or in my car I see bicyclists riding on
the wrong side of the street - maybe not on University Avenue, but lots of
other places.  

I even saw an employee from Dream Bikes coming at me when I was in the bike
lane on the right side of the Beltline frontage road near the Dream Bikes
store.  That guy should know better and should be giving a good example, not
a poor one.  When he saw me coming, he turned around and went back to Dream
Bikes.  I did stop in to Dream Bikes to razz him for doing that stupid thing.


The other day, when in my car in my neighborhood, I also pointed to the right
side of the street when a biker was coming at me on the wrong side of the
street.  I'm happy to say that he, too, moved to the right side.

I think it's time for some public service billboards all over town that tell
and show everyone on a bike that they need to ride with traffic, not against.
Bike cops ought to be pulling these people over and writing tickets.  I
believe all of us need to take some action when we see this kind of behavior
as well.

Mary Mullen


On 9/12/13 9:51 AM, "Troy Thiel" <[email protected]> wrote:

thanks all for volunteering..I hope I can help when next needed...I've been
thinking about writing a blog about simple violations from all users on my
way to work/around town/etc...some
reallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly ridiculous behavior at
morning "rush" hour..from cars AND bikes alike...personal favorites (NOT) 7
cars running red lights with FULL ON pedestrian vehicle activity on the right
of way...yeah you in the grey Rav 4 with plates that begin with UAA...you
almost killed two students to get to that next red light faster....and you in
the Grey (must be a theme) skateboard helmet who road full speed ACROSS A
STREET that has bikes and cars with you having the yield on the East
path...then yelling at THEM to get our of your way....c'mon people...you live
in a community with other people doing things and you have to share the
space...there's a few dozen more violations..but those stick out the most...I
could write this everyday..as could we all...and that ain't that cool.
 
Troy Thiel

  
 
 
 

________________________________

  From: "STRAWSER, Charles" <[email protected]>
 To: fortkendall tds.net <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
 Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 8:26 AM
 Subject: Re: [Bikies] Fwd: Where are not more crashes at University and
Park?
  
 

This is very interesting data. Thanks for sharing.
Could you be more specific about how long the period of time was in which you
counted 1394 cyclists and 3260 pedestrian crossings?
Thanks,
  
  
Chuck Strawser 
Pedestrian & Bicycle Transportation Planner 
Commuter Solutions 
Transportation Services 
UW-Madison 
Room 124 WARF 
610 Walnut St 
Madison WI 53726 
608-263-2969 
www.wisc.edu/trans 
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of fortkendall tds.net
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 9:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Bikies] Fwd: Where are not more crashes at University and Park?
 
  
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Schimpff, Jeff A - DNR <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 5:01 PM
Subject: RE: [Bikies] Where are not more crashes at University and Park?
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

 
Robbie Webber <[email protected]>; Bikies <[email protected]>
 
Being a late volunteer for the bike-ped count, I was assigned to the "Gulag"
site at Park and University that was abandoned at the last minute by two
other would-be volunteers.
 
Placing myself upwind and ten feet above most of the machines that formed a
major portion of the transportation mash-up here, it was in most ways very
enjoyable to witness this cavalcade of youthful and in cases erudite
optimism, energy and everything else streaming by on the sidewalks and bike
lanes. 
 
Despite some occasional honking, impatience, wrong-way pedaling, and other
bursts of chaos, the only near-accident occurred when one cyclist swerved
abruptly in front of another in the counter-flow lane, to cross north on
Park.
 
In the same period that Robbie would have been able to have a personal
conversation with every cyclist who came by, at the Park & U intersection
during that same two-hour period, there were approximately:
 
1,394 bicyclists
 
3,260 pedestrian crossings (people who made 90 degree crossings were counted
twice - there was no way to keep track of that)
 
21 skate boarders
 
Zero dog walkers
 
The sad part was the creeping motor traffic along University for the first
hour and 15 minutes or so, wherein very few personal autos contained more
than one person, and the persons in those autos vastly outnumbered the
cyclists and pedestrians. Cycling was the far superior way to go at that
time, as most people on the list know.
 
A little later that evening, one of our local TV news station reporters
referred to an increase in gasoline prices over the past two weeks of 6 cents
per gallon in terms of "pain at the pump."  Obviously, most people in Dane
County are pumped full of anesthetic...


  

 

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