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May is Bike Month in Charlottesville

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charlottesvilleWith spring in the air, the City of Charlottesville, and the League of American Bicyclists, the national organization of bicyclists, announce that May is National Bike Month.

The city of is helping a number of local organizations and businesses in promoting May as Bike Month.

Community members are invited to participate in local events that have been planned throughout the entire month. There are many events that will appeal to a wide range of biking skills – from “how to” classes, to social bike rides, to family activities and gender-friendly shop hours. There’s something for everyone this Bike Month.

“This month is a great opportunity to bring awareness to biking in Charlottesville,” said Amanda Poncy, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator.

The city has worked to provide a framework for enhancing the safety and attractiveness of walking and biking through various improvement projects and public programs. In 2015, Charlottesville updated its Bicycle and Pedestrian Master plan, which is available at www.charlottesville.org/bikeped, and implemented a number of projects, such as Market Street climbing lane, with many more on the way.

In addition to expanding the bicycle and pedestrian network, the City encourages walking and bicycling by installing outdoor bike parking, providing bike racks on all Charlottesville Area Transit buses, administering the Bike Rack Giveaway Program for businesses, and sponsoring events.

In addition to the Bike Month events, the city urges people biking, walking and driving to pledge to share the road safely. No matter how you get around everyone can experience Charlottesville better if we all follow the rules of the road.

Following are some tips that will help you enjoy biking more:

  • Have your bike checked over by your local bike shop
  • Always wear a helmet to protect your head in the event of a crash (if you are 14 and under, it’s the law!)
  • Ride in the right-most lane that goes in the direction that you are travelling
  • Obey all stop signs, traffic lights and lane markings
  • Look before you change lanes or signal a turn; indicate your intention, then act
  • Be visible and predictable at all times; wear bright clothing and signal turns
  • When riding on trails, ride on the right and pass on the left. Always give an audible signal when passing

Even if you don’t ride a bike you can help those who do:

  • Limit distractions from smart phones and other mobile devices.
  • Always yield to the more vulnerable user—drivers must yield to bicyclists and pedestrians.
  • Under Virginia law bicyclists are permitted to use the full lane. If you need to pass a bicyclist while driving, slow down and allow for three feet passing space between you.

For more information on events and safety tips visit: www.charlottesville.org/bikemonth

Contact Amanda Poncy at [email protected] or (434) 970-3720 for more information.

 

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