Sustainability

We didn’t Start the Fire!

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With the weather cooling down and NMSU back into full swing, unwelcomed confrontations between cyclists and motorists are sure to increase. Unfortunately, public sympathy is hardly on the side of the bicyclist. This is evident in the case of Anthony Lemieux, who was killed while riding on the correct side of a designated bicycle facility. The perpetrator, 23-year-old Stephanie Parra-Perez, was never investigated nor fined. No investigation into whether she was on the phone or texting at the time of the incident was ever conducted. In other words, she got away with murder.

In our auto-centric society, cyclists in general are view as second class citizens who are not entitled to utilizing the roads. A completely false sentiment that is deplorably shared by many in the law enforcement community, as I have witnessed. Sorry folks, all those expensive bicycles dangling on the back of squad cars (that tax payer money purchased) are hardly used… and it’s pathetic when they do! I have witnessed trained bicycling officers of the law riding on the sidewalk on the wrong side of the road which is most dangerous, illegal, and sets a very bad example. If you ever see a Las Cruces city bicycling officer at night, note that they don’t use their legally required lights, another terrible example for them to set.

Since a very minute percentage of society ever ride their bikes past the end of the street, coupled with ideals mentioned above; bicycle-automobile collisions have become a very hot topic. On most occasions, fault is automatically attributed to the cyclists. Tragically, many will never be able to tell their side of the story, as in Mr. Lemieux’s case. Read the Las Cruces Sun News article of this incident for an excellent example of backwards finger pointing.

Now, a report published by the University of Toronto’s Dr. Chris Cavacuiti of the department of family and community medicine and staff physician at St. Michael’s Hospital states otherwise. His research suggested that 9 out of 10 collisions are cause by the driver.

The most common type of crash in this study involved a motorist entering an intersection and either failing to stop properly or proceeding before it was safe to do so. The second most common crash type involved a motorist overtaking unsafely. The third involved a motorist opening a door onto an oncoming cyclist. The study concluded that cyclists are the cause of less than 10 per cent of bike-car accidents in this study.

This study does coincide with my feelings about bicycle-auto collisions, as we are at a massive disadvantage going up against a two-ton hunk of steel. What does Dr. Cavacuiti recommend? Better trained enforcement and public education, similar to whats seen in many European countries. I would also like to see our local law enforcement receive extensive training on the matter and for the civic leaders to appreciated what better cycling infrastructure can do to our community.

Until then… keep your eyes peeled people!

See what the Doctor says…

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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 Bike Advocacy No Comments

Vancouver Critical Mass

I-Report of Impressive Vancouver Critical Mass
Lets go Las Cruces!

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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 Uncategorized 1 Comment

Prk&Rd_NMDOT

Thanks to efforts from NMDOT, Las Cruces and El Paso, the pilot program for a bus commuter line between the two cities will begin August 31st. Another line will cover the 25 miles to White Sands Missle Range.

One-way tickets will be only $3 and pick up points include downtown Las Cruces, NMSU, Anthony and downtown El Paso. Even thought the program only runs durning the weekdays and within a three hour window during the morning and evening hours, it is a start. Hopefully the foundation for improving regional transit systems.

With this new connection, anyone can load their bike in downtown or NMSU and meet up with buddies anymore in EP!

enjoy my friends!

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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 Bike Advocacy, Sustainability 1 Comment

London Calling

A city without cars… Awesome!

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Saturday, August 1st, 2009 Bike Advocacy, Sustainability No Comments

One step closer to Complete Streets!

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All of us that hate how poorly designed our area commuters lanes and bike paths are can now rejoice! On Monday June 15th, the Las Cruces City Council adopted Resolution #09-301 which is the Complete Streets Guiding Principles “so that transportation improvements are planned, funded, designed, constructed, operated, and maintained to integrate walking, bicycling, transit, and motor vehicle use while promoting safe and efficient operations for all users.”

The County Government is now up next to incorporated these guidelines. The issue will go before the Board of Commissioners sometime in the near future. Thanks to Andy Hume from the city’s planning department for all his efforts and assistance to the local cycling community.

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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 Bike Advocacy, Sustainability No Comments

Gary Fisher talkin bout the future

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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 Bike Advocacy, Sustainability No Comments