Secretary of Transportation speaks hopeful words for national cyclists

An interesting post on the U.S. Secretary of Transportation's blog offers a lot of hope for national cyclists. After last week's national bike summit, Ray LaHood now details his recommendations to state Departments of Transportation and local communities:


We are integrating the needs of bicyclists in federally-funded road projects. We are discouraging transportation investments that negatively affect cyclists and pedestrians. And we are encouraging investments that go beyond the minimum requirements and provide facilities for bicyclists and pedestrians of all ages and abilities.
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  • Treat walking and bicycling as equals with other transportation modes.

  • Collect data on walking and biking trips.

  • Set a mode share target for walking and bicycling.

  • Protect sidewalks and shared-use paths the same way roadways are protected (for example, snow removal)

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