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		<title>Now that we Have a Bike Safety Education Plan, Let&#8217;s Roll!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 17:36:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Price</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On March 1, 2011 Fort Collins City Council approved a new Bicycle Safety Education Plan opening the door to building a bike program when in the past we had a plan but no real "program."]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Rick Price, Ph.D.</p>
<p>First published in the<strong><em> Fort Collins Coloradoan </em></strong>March 7, 2011</p>
<p>City  Council adopted the new Bicycle Safety Education Plan on  Tuesday,  paving the way for a bicycle program where before we had just a  plan.</p>
<p>That   plan for the past 15 years was to build bicycle infrastructure. We&#8217;ve   done a great job at that and continue to do so. The plan included   encouragement initiatives like Bike to Work Day, Winter Bike to Work,   Light up the Night, Commuter Incentives, Bike Library and others. There   was very little education in the plan, though, besides pamphlets, a   website and marketing initiatives tied to our encouragement efforts. And   there was even less enforcement in the plan, as our police really   didn&#8217;t know where to begin to reign in the scofflaws.</p>
<p>I am hopeful that we are on the edge of a big change.</p>
<p>What   happened in the process of writing the Bicycle Safety Education Plan  is  that we saw transportation planners talking with traffic engineers,   educators and law enforcement officers about how to make this a safer   bicycle community. They began asking questions about where and why   bike/car crashes happen and how we can prevent them through engineering   solutions, serious educational outreach and enforcement with an eye to   educating all road users. This important change lays the groundwork for   the development of a city bicycle program.</p>
<p>In   its 2005 report, &#8220;Blueprint for Better Bicycling: 40 Ways to Get   There,&#8221; Portland&#8217;s Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) identified   several categories of cyclists. That report has been getting a lot of   traction. We should make use of it as we roll out our new bicycle   program.</p>
<p>BTA noted   that 33 percent of people won&#8217;t pedal, period. Either they are too   young and their mother won&#8217;t let them, or they are too old, too busy or   just not interested. Another 1 percent are wild-eyed cyclists who will   ride any time and 7 percent are &#8220;enthused and confident&#8221; (that&#8217;s me and   many of you, I presume). The important number here, though, is the   remaining 59 percent of the population described as &#8220;interested&#8221; but   &#8220;concerned.&#8221; Call them a huge pool of potential bicycle riders.</p>
<p>If   you talk with this group in Fort Collins, you will find people who   express concerns such as &#8220;I don&#8217;t know what to do when the bike lane   finishes,&#8221; or &#8220;I&#8217;m uncomfortable with the traffic in Fort Collins,&#8221; or   even, &#8220;it is simply not safe to bicycle in this town.&#8221;</p>
<p>Portland   addressed similar concerns by developing bicycle boulevards &#8211; think of   them as bicycle thoroughfares &#8211;  on neighborhood streets. They also  hold  frequent special bicycle events during which they close streets to   automobiles to let residents experience riding without fear of cars  and  to help them create new mental maps of how to get around the  community.  And they adopted innovative techniques to slow traffic,  educate  motorists and bicyclists and promote bicycling.</p>
<p>Education is a big part of this new direction. Let me know if you or your business would like to help.</p>
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		<title>Which Bike are You?</title>
		<link>http://fcbikecoop.org/blog/2010/06/which-bike-are-you/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 19:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bbuczynski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know you can match your personality to the perfect machine for you? Lazy, Traditional, Hybrid, and Folding. With Bike Week kicking off across the UK this weekend (and Fort Collins&#8217; own Bike To Work Day just seven days away), here’s a quick guide to matching your social stereotype with the right bike. Read [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Did you know you can match your personality to the perfect machine for you?</strong><span id="more-385"></span></p>
<p><strong>Lazy, Traditional, Hybrid, and Folding.<br />
</strong></p>
<p>With Bike Week kicking off across the UK this weekend (and Fort Collins&#8217; own <a href="http://fcbikecoop.org/blog/2010/06/buy-a-bike-to-work-day-shirt-to-support-the-bike-co-op-and-local-business/" target="_blank">Bike To Work Day</a> just seven days away), here’s  a quick guide to matching your social stereotype with the right bike.</p>
<p>Read the full post <a href="http://gnews.com/bike-week-2010-which-bike-are-you-12201039061716/" target="_blank">HERE</a>!</p>
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		<title>Buy a Bike to Work Day shirt to support the Bike Co-op (and local business)!</title>
		<link>http://fcbikecoop.org/blog/2010/06/buy-a-bike-to-work-day-shirt-to-support-the-bike-co-op-and-local-business/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 13:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bbuczynski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Local clothing company Akinz has created a special Bike to Work Day t-shirt that is available for purchase online ($22) and if you buy one between now and June 23rd, Akinz will be donating $2 of each Bike To Work Day t-shirt sale to the Fort Collins Bike Co-op!! This vintage soft t-shirt is available [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-367" src="http://fcbikecoop.org/blog/2010/06/biketoworkad85x11_full-500x648-custom.jpg" alt="biketoworkad85x11_full" width="500" height="648" /><span id="more-368"></span>Local clothing company <a href="http://akinz.com">Akinz</a> has created a special Bike to Work Day t-shirt that is  available for purchase online ($22) and if you buy one between now and June 23rd, <strong>Akinz will be donating $2 of each Bike To  Work Day t-shirt sale to  the Fort Collins Bike Co-op!!</strong></p>
<p>This vintage soft t-shirt is available in royal blue and kelly green in  both men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s fits, and has a sweet bike illustration on front. The  shirts will also be available for sale at The Wright Life.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re diggin&#8217; the Akinz style, you should know that ordering $50 worth of gear will earn you a FREE Bike To Work Day shirt! And, if you order online between now and 6/23, you&#8217;ll have the option to select &#8220;deliver by bike&#8221; as your shipping option!</p>
<p>*Note: Bike delivery area is limited between Vine and Harmony, and Taft  Hill and Timberline. See below for clarification.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-370" src="http://fcbikecoop.org/blog/2010/06/bikedeliveryzone-265x300.jpg" alt="bikedeliveryzone" width="265" height="300" /></p>
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