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| By Jason McDowell Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jason McDowell |
| Published Nov. 17, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. |
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Commuting by bike has doubled in the city over the last two years and bike-related accidents have declined by 400 percent over the last four. The last several years saw gas prices spike painfully and, although they eventually relaxed, many commuters stayed in the saddle.
Several Milwaukee-area groups think the city, its businesses and residents can do even better -- and want to see an increase in cycling, even through the winter.
A new coalition of bicycle friendly businesses, Milwaukee Businesses By Bike (known shorthand as MbyB (pronounced Embibe) was started to help businesses turn their workplaces and Milwaukee into a more bicycle friendly city.
At its first meeting, they asked a question: can Milwaukee become a world-class bicycle city? Following the screening of the 15-minute documentary, "The Boulder Bike Story: How any town can become bicycle friendly," the answer was a resounding "yes." The short film listed some interesting, sometimes staggering, facts:
But, with strong applause, most of the attendees agreed that Milwaukee should not aspire to become Boulder, Portland or Amsterdam. Instead we want to create a world-class bicycle city that is uniquely Milwaukee, according to MbyB.
It might seem odd to begin promoting cycling while the winter season looms ahead, but this Thursday an event aims to prove that it is never too late to pick up a bike and, perhaps, it's always too early to hang it up.
"So you want to Bike Winter: A Winter Cycling Discussion," put on by the Milwaukee Bicycle Collective, Truly Spoken Cycles, the Bella Donnas and UWM's U-Bike program, is for anyone who is interested in learning more about proper layering, lighting, and riding through snow and ice in the city.
Veteran riders are encouraged to attend and impart their knowledge to those with questions. The discussion will cover everything from how many layers to wear and how cheaply it can be accomplished to how to ride in traffic in the snow.
This coalition also hopes to attract a large group of winter enthusiasts to show the city that the cycling infrastructure needs to be maintained just as well as the automobile infrastructure throughout all seasons. Deep, broken seams in bike lanes and excuses like 'Plows don't expect people to use the bike paths or lanes' are unacceptable, according to organizers.
The Winter Cycling Discussion will be held at Transfer Pizzeria at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19. Door prizes and ap-pizza-tizers will be available as well as drink specials. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP and invite friends through Facebook, Milwaukee By Bike, or directly at the Milwaukee Bicycle Collective.
The next MbyB meeting is expected to be organized and planned within the next 4-6 weeks. Businesses interested in learning more about MbyB can contact Kevin Hardman at kevin.hardman@bfw.org.
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Posted by HmongkeyHmongsta on Nov. 18, 2009 at 8:52 p.m. (report)
It is not just as important that biking routes be maintained as much as automobile routes this winter! Are you completely isolated from all reality kid? Take off that obnoxious cliched scarf it's choking the blood supply to your brain. What kind of trendy r-tards need a damned clinic on how to stay warm? Are you serious? Is this for transplants? Wear some f-ing long underwear. It's got to be a lot like deer hunting. Wear bright orange so no one kills you accidently...
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Posted by 3151 on Nov. 18, 2009 at 9:46 a.m. (report)
I'm planning on riding this winter and looking forward to all the stay warm tips. Fun, exercise and good for the pocketbook/environment. Yipee
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Posted by littletinyfish on Nov. 17, 2009 at 2:39 p.m. (report)
@Jimmy_Jones You're right. According to JSOnline (http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/lifestyle/62694612.html) the crash rate in 2008 was .036 per 1,000 bicyclists, while in 2004 it was about .15 per 1,000 bicyclists. .15/4 = 0.0375, which is about a 75% drop.
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Posted by Jimmy_Jones on Nov. 17, 2009 at 2:08 p.m. (report)
How does something decrease by 400%? Anyway, good article.
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Posted by brunocarlson on Nov. 17, 2009 at 1:32 p.m. (report)
Glad to see this is getting the focus it needs. Bike paths and lanes need to be the worked on by the snow plowers this winter. And driver need to know that cyclers are there year 'round.
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