Posts Tagged ‘Julia Wrona’

Glimpses of The Long Bike Back

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

A new 60 second film of “The Long Bike Back”.  This very short film premiered on July 17th at the Film One Fest in Atlantic Highlands, NJ.

The Ride of Silence

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Join us for a slow-paced, silent bike ride in memorial of cyclists killed or injured by cars on our roadways.  This is one of more than 300 rides taking place all over the world at 7pm on Wednesday May 19th.  This ride will also peacefully remind drivers that they share the road with cyclists and pedestrians.

Gather at 6:45pm on Wednesday May 19th at 975 Central Park Avenue (Midway Shopping Center Parking Lot- near Panera)

We will ride up Central Ave at 7pm.  The 9 mile route will pass the site where Pearson was hit in 2006 and continue up to Rt 119, passing the Ghost Bike in Memorial of Merrill Cassell.  Merrill Cassell was a cycling advocate who was tragically killed by a bus in November 2009.

Find a Ride of Silence in your area: USInternational

More information about the Ride of Silence: rideofsilence.org

Ride of Silence Poem
by Mike Murgas
Tonight we number many but ride as one
In honor of those not with us, friends, mothers, fathers, sisters, sons
With helmets on tight and heads down low,
We ride in silence, cautious and slow
The wheels start spinning in the lead pack
But tonight we ride and no one attacks
The dark sunglasses cover our tears
Remembering those we held so dear
Tonight’s ride is to make others aware
The road is there for all to share
To those not with us or by our side,
May God be your partner on your final ride

Bicycle Advocacy Progress in New York State

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Pearson on a ride in Albany, NY after the Legislative Breakfast

Last Wednesday Pearson and I attended the New York Bicycle Coalition‘s Legislative Breakfast in Albany.  At this annual event, a variety of people speak about ongoing bicycle advocacy in New York State and about what should be worked on to make bicycling more accessible and safe.

Pearson spoke last year about his recovery from the hit-and-run and the need for more legislative protection for bikes, including the ‘Complete Streets’ bill and a 3-foot passing law.  This year our Assemblywoman Amy Paulin closed the breakfast by introducing the 3 foot passing bill that she is co-sponsoring.  The bill was introduced in the assembly and senate on Friday and will be known as “Merill’s Law”.  This law will require drivers to stay at least 3 feet away from cyclists at all times.  I personally don’t like the caveat that reads “This buffer zone will only be enforceable when circumstances are practicable.” But this is still a great step to protect bicyclists on our roads.  Many other states have already passed similar laws.

Robert Zerillo, the director of the NYSDOT policy and planning division, also spoke and gave us a sneak preview of the updated Bicycle and Pedestrian policy.  This is the first update of the policy since 1996 and it is much more comprehensive than the original document.  It opens: “The New York State Department of Transportation will promote pedestrian and bicycle travel for all persons on the state transportation system.”  The entire two page document is below, along with the original 1996 policy.  And the full Bicycling and Pedestrian Plan from 1997 is available here.

NYSDOT Bicycle & Pedestrian Policy Page1

2010 NYSDOT Bicycle & Pedestrian Policy Page1

1996 Bicycle & Pedestrian Policy

Excitement for cycling continues to build in New York and around the country, so let’s take advantage of the beautiful spring weather and ride!

Spring in Bloom