Walk-Bike Council of Addison County Update

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Laura Asermily

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Jun 18, 2024, 2:55:33 PM6/18/24
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 VT Walk-Bike Summit in St J THIS Thursday June 20:  Keynote speaker is Miria Valero of Mirnavator.  I'll be carpooling with ACRPC folks and report back. There is still room for 1-2 people in Mike Winslow's car departing Vergennes Park and Ride at 6:15 am. Contact him directly to inquire. The VT summit gathers every other year. Middlebury was the host in 2022. Remember the excitement at Town Hall Theater?!

Triangle Bike Loop signs have been going up steadily so try out the loop to see if its working. We are overdue on convening a task force to launch its marketing. Please let me know if you want to work on this. Doug and Erik aim to add cue sheets and detailed maps to our website that you can share with those who inquire. More here

Bike Parking Planning: Who'd like to work on this to meet the need for ever more e-bikes, cargo bikes and regular bikes needing secure parking at major hubs like supermarkets, plazas, housing developments and such, especially in conjunction with Triangle Bike Loop. MNFC has the right idea and is a good model.  Watch this Local Motion webinar

E-Bikes: Speaking of e-bikes, you can reserve these from the library and pick up at Frog Hollow Bikes free if you have an Ilsley Library Card here and if you don't, for a fee from Frog Hollow here.

Addison County Energy Fair, Sat Sept 21, 10-3, Vergennes City Park: We're exhibiting along with other transportation providers like Local Motion who will bring e-bikes for test riding, Go Vermont, Drive Electric VT. Any takers to cover the display starting at 9 am?

Shoulder and Crosswalk Striping Standardization Summit: For road crews to improve traffic calming and bike/ped safety. who wants to work on this? Watch this Local Motion webinar

Walk-Bike Council of AC Meeting, Mon Aug 5, 7 pm, online here. See Minutes here from our solar eclipse Monday April 8 meeting that several of you couldn't make for any other follow ups that call to you. 

Walk-Bike Council of Addison County is a county-wide, citizen-led advisory group that meets quarterly. The Council seeks to build momentum and capacity for safer walking and biking to our towns and villages. Council members work with state and regional agencies, municipal staff, schools, and other interested community partners. We seek new members, especially from other towns beyond our hub ones south, north and west. Anyone interested should come Aug 5 and  visit www.walkbikeaddison.org.

Addison County Rides/Runs (welcoming volunteers & participants)
--Frog Hollow Bikes group rides, more here 
--VT Gran Fondo in Bristol Saturday June 29: Sign up to help here.
--Vermont Sun Triathlons & runs, more here
--Vermont Bikepackers, more here
--Kelly Brush Ride, Sept 7, starting Middlebury College, more here
--TAM Trek, Sun Sept 15, starting at Middlebury Wright Park, more here
--ACORN Tour de Farms, Sun Sept 15, starting in Shoreham, more here
--Middlebury Maple Run, Sun Oct 6, more here

Track and advocate for H.685:

Makes safe passing of vulnerable users a requirement. Current statute recommends that drivers increase clearance to 4 feet when passing vulnerable users. Language in the statute should be strengthened to make this a requirement.

Makes bicycling safer by allowing stop-as-yield. Many states have enacted laws that allow people on bikes to treat stop signs as yield signs. People biking are required to slow and prepare to stop at stop signs. If there is traffic present, people biking must stop as normal. If there is no other traffic present, people biking may slowly roll through the stop. Here’s a fact sheet emphasizing the effectiveness and safety of these laws from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Removes Vermont's problematic sidewalk use requirement. Current statute requires people to walk on sidewalks when present. Sidewalks in VT are often in very poor condition and unusable by those using assistive devices even during the summer. In the winter, ponding often results in sidewalks being unusable—and that’s when they have been plowed. People walk in the street for these and other legitimate reasons. This and other jaywalking laws put the burden of safety on our most vulnerable users, and across the country have disproportionately affected marginalized groups.

Allows people on bikes to cross intersections on pedestrian signals. It is very safe and intuitive for people on bikes to cross intersections on parallel walk signals after stopping and yielding to people walking. This practice allows people on bikes to get out ahead of cars, which reduces exposure and makes us more visible. This should be made legal in state law.

Corrects the definition of pedestrian to include people using wheelchairs and other assistive devices. The definition of “pedestrian” extends important legal protections, such as being granted the legal right-of-way in crosswalks. Electric wheelchair users are extended this protection, but the current definition of “pedestrian” in statute is not inclusive of users in non-powered wheelchairs and other devices.

Stay Inspired
--Watch Motherload 
--Visit Local Motion  
--Visit GoVermont


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