
SHARE THE ROADSHARE THE ROAD MEDIA CAMPAIGN - We're starting to work on a project for radio, TV, and print Public Service Announcements about Sharing the Road. CLICK HERE or scroll down for more info! We want your input & assistance on this project!
Share the Road Principles: Bicyclists and pedestrians have a legal right to be on Vermont's public right of ways (also known as roads). Here's some tips on Sharing the Road for any mode: BICYCLISTS have the responsibility to obey traffic laws and ride safely on the right with other traffic. For safe bicycling tips, please see our “share the road” brochure. By law, bicycles have the rights and responsibilities of vehicles.
WALKERS
and RUNNERS should should face traffic (on the left). Where
crosswalks are provided, pedestrians should use crosswalks. Drivers
are legally required to exercise due care, even if a walker or jogger
is not obeying the law.
Roads are for public travel including bicycling and walking -- not just for cars! For a summary of the laws pertaining to bicyclists, pedestrians, and motorists all sharing the road -- please see our resource section. Share the Road Media CampaignAs of Spring 2005, this campaign is actively in the works. Our Share the Road Committee (including board members, members at large, and other interested citizens) is working to define the key messages of the campaign, crafting radio scripts, altering some TV footage for new improved PSAs, and laying ground for an expanded campaign through media, bike shops, our outreach tent at big rides. There's several ways that volunteers can get involved; that could mean you! The exciting news is that we received a $60,000 Transportation Enhancements grant for this program, which provides the core funding. Additional match (in-kind, cash, volunteer time) is needed! We're going to take it as far as we can with these funds (media ads are expensive), and hope that the new Federal Transportation Bill includes some dedicated funds for bicycle/pedestrian safety in the future. For more about possible federal funding changes, see America Bikes. Here are 5 specific ways you could help! 1.
Write
a Letter to the Editor
2. Post a Flyer at the General Store or other local bulletin board Here's the flyer - in PDF format. Print on your home printer, or we're happy to send you a few on our "Signature" Lime Green paper. Just email sharetheroad@vtbikeped.org - with your address & how many. 3. Display a Share the Road sticker on your car. You are changing the culture of the road by telling other drivers 'I'm a bicyclists, too!" 4. Help with an outreach table at an event
5. Go on Talk Radio (having prepped yourself on our talking points)
Are
you cool as a cucumber and ready to take some heat? Maybe you're
a good spokesperson to go on a talk radio show sometime in May,
to promote Sharing the Road. We'll provide the list of talking points
- and a dry run or two with your fellow 'talkies' asking friendly
questions. Share the Road Public Service Announcement Campaign - more about the project
We have received for a $60,000 VTrans 2005 Transportation Enhancements grant for this project. This provides the core of our funding, but additional match (in-kind, cash, volunteer time) is needed! With broad input and support from our membership, bike clubs, regional planning commissions, and beyond... below is the substance of our grant application (some are large files). Please let us know if you have further thoughts, ideas for funding, suggestions for partnerships, or contacts at local media outlets. If you would like to be part of our "Share the Road" team please contact Bunky Bernstein, the committee chair. The team usually meets in Burlington, with call-in speaker phone available for those in other areas. Transportation Enhancement Grant Application
** These two documents with small files to download are the "meat" of the application. Sorry that some of the other files are so big. I can't make them smaller very easily. (Also included in the application but not included here were copies of relevant pages of state/regional plans supporting Share the Road and education. Email addresses removed in comments pages to prevent spam.) Are you a bicyclist who has been harassed by motorists? The Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition is working on a system to reach motorists who threaten or harass bicyclists. Based on a model from Missouri, we would send a politely-worded letter in response to reported incidents, informing the driver that bicyclists do have a legal right to the road. We are currently seeking input on our draft letter (see below), and will subsequently work with state agencies to see if we can arrange to get addresses based on license plate numbers.
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