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City Council’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee March 25, 2014

City Council’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee March 25, 2014. Contents. What is BikeHouston? Goal Zero Fatalities – What does it mean? Group Effort Motorists Cyclists The Path Forward. Journey of Hope.

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City Council’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee March 25, 2014

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  1. City Council’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee March 25, 2014

  2. Contents • What is BikeHouston? • Goal Zero Fatalities – What does it mean? • Group Effort • Motorists • Cyclists • The Path Forward

  3. Journey of Hope • Fatalities representextreme tragedy on a road of wide ranging benefits • Two thirds of our society facing early death and poor health due inadequate physical activity • Major economic benefits exist for cities that manage this well • Health care costs are crushing us • Value walking and cycling and attract top talent • Congestion, Parking, Carbon, Noise, Safety • Houston has potential to be a top cycling city • Managing the issue will yield results

  4. BikeHouston • Non-profit organization • Mission is to get more people cycling, more safely and to improve the quality of life in Houston • Represent over 1,000,000 cyclists in greater Houston area • Designed the Goal Zero Fatalities campaign based on best practices around the country

  5. Goal Zero Fatalities = Group Effort • Create a Bicycle Master Plan & add bicycle ways in priority areas • Enforce Laws for Motorists and Cyclists to reduce speeding and reckless behaviors • Educate Motorists and Cyclists • Prohibit using a cell phone or texting while driving. The facts are clear. Distractions kill people. This is a leadership moment.

  6. Lifesavers for Drivers • Follow the Law. Speeding & DUI are killing us. • Motor on, cell phone off. Save a life. • Give cyclists a wide pass. Sometimes you may need to take an extra few seconds, but it is worth it. • Intersections require special attention. Always scan carefully before proceeding. • Never open your car door without looking for passing traffic.

  7. Lifesavers for Cyclists • Follow the Law. Same rights & duties as drivers. • Be Predictable. Make your intentions clear. • Be Extremely Visible. Use appropriate lights and wear bright, reflective clothing. • Think Ahead. Plan your route carefully to avoid dangerous situations. • Ride Ready. Leave the earplugs and phone. Always, always wear a helmet.

  8. The Path Forward • This is a journey not a decision. • Staffing and budgeting • Planning and Public Works for success will be fundamental. • Setting and sticking to meaningful targets • collisions & fatalities, miles of safe bikeways, dollars invested, etc. • BikeHouston welcomes the cooperation and looks forward to working these objectives together.

  9. www.BikeHouston.org Democracy works best when cyclists engage. Engage as a member, volunteer and voter today. Michael Payne Executive Director mpayne@BikeHouston.org C: 832-819-2453

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