With all the talk about saving neighborhood schools and the cost and damage of busing kids all over the city, this is a good time for the biking community to conceive ways to make use of bikes to help solve some problems with schools.
For example:
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I love this idea! It's time has come!!! I will start floating this idea around our older youth for input. We have another storefront at 168 Genesee St. next to where The Seedfolk Store will be established (166 Genesee St.). Might that be a bike repair shop?
We would also have to consider increased/adequate security measures to ensure that bikes don't "ride away" with non-owners.
Perhaps R Community Bikes would be interested in opening a secondary location?
Bike-to-school is a good idea, especially with the current epidemic of childhood obesity.
However, research is mixed on hemet effectiveness. Emphasis on helmets has distracted Americans, Britons, Australians and New Zealanders from skill development and other more-important concerns.
http://www.cyclecraft.co.uk/digest/2002glos.pdf
Research shows that reflectors alone, especially the All-Reflector System mandated by CPSC, are not effective.
http://www.johnforester.com/Articles/Lights/cpscreq.htm
Cycling at night without lights is not only illegal, it’s dangerous, and produces a high percentage of cycling injuries and fatalities.
Half of all cycling fatalities among adults involve cycling at night without lights.
http://www.bicyclinglife.com/PracticalCycling/VCIntro.htm
Bob
Just got this from the "Rochester Cycling Alliance":
Ammunition to convince school to participate in "Safe Routes to Schools" Check out this article: http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2013/02/kids-who-walk-or-b...
Controversy: http://tinyurl.com/safe-routes-controversy
Short version: http://youtu.be/rU4nKKq02BU
Long version with short videos: http://iamtraffic.org/2012/12/behaviors-and-risk/
Enjoy,
Bob Cooper
www.rochesterbicyclingclub.org
Bike trains, as well as walking school buses, are an interesting possibility if students are close enough to their school. Portland is an example of such a program, as seen here http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=1EgjAk... and here http://vimeo.com/38385810#t=122. Minneapolis and Atlanta also have some bike trains.
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