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Resources to help local and visiting cyclists

Cyclists’ Bill OF Rights

Wednesday, December 31, 2008
By cdcolburn
Cyclists’ Bill OF Rights

CYCLISTS’ BILL OF RIGHTS (adopted from the Bike Writers Collective) WHEREAS, cyclists have the right to ride the streets of our communities and this right is formally articulated in the Washington State’s Vehicle Code; and WHEREAS, cyclists are considered to be the “indicator species” of a healthy community; and WHEREAS, cyclists are both environmental and traffic congestion... »

The Safety Bike

Thursday, December 4, 2008
By cdcolburn
The Safety Bike

A little vinyl goes a long way, to be seen! Bright Bike from Michael Mandiberg on Vimeo. »

New Plan for Official U.S. Bicycle Route System Approved by National Transportation Authority

Tuesday, October 28, 2008
By cdcolburn
New Plan for Official U.S. Bicycle Route System Approved by National Transportation Authority

From Pedal Pushers Online Missoula, Montana —The United States is on a path to creating what could become the largest official bicycle route network in the world, thanks to the approval of a new plan by America’s leading authority on national route designations. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) has... »

Integrated Traffic Cycling Introduction

Tuesday, September 23, 2008
By cdcolburn
Integrated Traffic Cycling Introduction

Integrated Traffic Cycling Introduction is an MS PowerPoint with Flash video by Dual Chase Productions which explains how cyclist use roads and can be used for planing for either integrated motor/cycling use or segregated cycling paths and also helps better understand cycling behaviour and why we do what we do. »

Moran State Park Bike Map

Tuesday, September 9, 2008
By cdcolburn
Moran State Park Bike Map

Below is a bike map for Moran State Park on Orcas Island.  Soon I hope to expand the site to have an interactive map section for each of the islands but for now it’ll have to go with a jpg file in a simple blog format. Click to enlarge for detail »