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Making cycling and walking safe, convenient and fun in Delaware

It’s official – 3 foot passing law signed by Governor Markell

By Amy Wilburn, Chair, Delaware Bicycle Council On Monday 7/25/2011, Governor Markell signed SB 38, Delaware’s “three foot passing” bill. With the signing of this bill, Delaware becomes the nineteenth state to have a passing law to protect cyclists. The law not only provides additional legal protection, it provides an important educational opportunity.Delaware’s law reads…
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July 28, 2011 6

SB 120 passes unanimously in Senate, House awaits

In what may be another “first” for the First State, Senate Bill 120 passed the Senate unanimously on June 30, and now awaits House approval in January 2012. This bill would confirm that bicycles may legally operate when proceeding straight in right-turn-only lanes, as well as when operated upon the paved shoulders of Delaware’s roads…
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July 7, 2011 1

$5 Million Could Leverage $20 Million

Delaware’s $5 million for bicycling, recently authorized by the General Assembly, could leverage up to an additional $20 million in federal transportation matching funds for Delaware.Go HERE for details. Federal programs to improve air quality and reduce traffic fatalities generously match local and state funds at a 4:1 ratio, which could be a gigantic jobs…
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July 1, 2011 1

Major new bicycle funding passed by Delaware Senate

10:42PM: Senate passes Senate Bill 130, which includes $5 million in new bicycle funding


June 30, 2011 0

3 Foot Law awaits Governor Markell’s signature

*** Major victory for bicycle safety and protection in Delaware ***  By Amy Wilburn, Chair, Delaware Bicycle Council  On Tuesday June 28, 2011, the Delaware House unanimously passed SB 38, the state’s “three foot passing” law.  The bill now moves to Governor Jack Markell, a cyclist and supporter of green transportation, to be signed into…
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June 30, 2011 0

Remarks by Executive Director James Wilson

Walkable, Bikeable Delaware One hundred years ago, Delaware families spent nearly their entire household budgets on just three things: food, clothing and shelter. Today, however, the 2nd largest expense Delaware families face is transportation. We spend more on transportation than entertainment, clothing, food, and even health care! More than $8,000 on average per year. The…
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June 30, 2011 1

Bike Delaware a finalist for Advocacy Advance matching grant

By Gail Robillard, Treasurer, Bike Delaware Advocacy Advance (AA), a partnership of the the League of American Bicyclists and the Alliance for Biking & Walking, supports local and state bicycle and pedestrian advocacy efforts.  By tracking the performance of bike advocacy groups throughout the county, AA identifies winning strategies and best practices and shares the resulting knowledge…
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June 22, 2011 0

WashCycle: Is it time to retire "Share the Road"?

Cross-posted from WashCycle – Kate Ryan reports from the Montgomery College cycling conference that Chief of the Maryland National Capital Park Police Darien Manley said he’d like to see a shift away from the “Share the Road” mentality. “The share the road/share the trail concept implies that every user is an owner, and that they’re…
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May 23, 2011 2

Delaware House and Senate Pass Walkable Bikeable Delaware

Following up on a unanimous vote by the Delaware Senate just two days earlier, the Delaware House also voted unanimously on May 12 to approve Walkable Bikeable Delaware, directing the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) to “create contiguous systems or networks of walkways and bikeways within and between cities and towns in Delaware in order…
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May 14, 2011 4

Complete Streets Bill Introduced in House

T4A — The May 5th release of the bipartisan Safe and Complete Streets Act of 2011 is an affirmative step toward ensuring the safety and convenience of America’s streets — for everyone. H.R. 1780, sponsored by Democratic Representative Doris Matsui of California and Republican Represenatative Steve LaTourette of Ohio, would require state transportation officials to…
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May 6, 2011 0