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Read The 2018 Vision Zero Boston Progress Report

Written by Boston Biker on Apr 22

From Livable Streets:

 

The Massachusetts Vision Zero Coalition released its third annual Vision Zero Progress Report for the City of Boston.

Here’s What You Need to Know:

  1. In 2018, Mayor Walsh committed to an additional $5 million for transportation staffing and projects for FY19. How is Boston doing with implementing this funding? Read the Letter from the Coalition. 
  2. Vision Zero Fundamentals are the core elements required to support systemic change on our streets. How did Boston score on data, accountability, and transparency in 2018? Learn more.
  3. Vision Zero Actions are the tangible changes we can see on our streets. How did Boston score on reducing speeds, building safer streets, engaging Bostonians, and equitable enforcement in 2018? Learn more.
  4. Fatal crashes are down, while the total number of crashes requiring EMS response has increased since 2016. Learn more. 

Explore the Full Report. 

What You Can Do

The momentum to prioritize safe, healthy, and equitable mobility for all is growing, and we encourage you to get involved by taking any of the actions below:

What’s Next

Attend the Transportation Department hearing for the FY20 budget this spring, and testify in support of investments for safer, healthier, and more sustainable transportation, which will directly benefit Vision Zero.

Transportation Department Budget Hearing
Tuesday, May 7, 10:30 AM
Boston City Hall, 5th Floor, Iannella Chamber
1 City Hall Square, Boston, MA 02201

The Coalition is committed to reviewing the City’s performance to ensure public accountability in reaching its goals. This year’s assessment was made in adherence with the guidelines published by the national Vision Zero Network and LivableStreets Alliance in “Vision Zero: Planning an Effective Road Map For Action.”

Together we can eliminate fatal and serious injury crashes on our streets by 2030.

Thank you for your continued support,

LivableStreets Alliance
http://www.livablestreets.info


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Ride Of Silence: Ride Report

Written by Boston Biker on May 20

It was a rainy raw evening, about 50 brave riders showed up to show support for those who have fallen while riding. It was a somber occasion, the ride was slow and silent. Pedestrians and people in cars read our signs and you could see them start to contemplate the meaning of what we were doing. Through the rain and heavy mist and cold temps the riders remained stoic. Riding in two perfect lines (when we were able to take a lane) they spread out and two lines of blinky lights announced our presence.

It was a very powerful experience to see riders like this. It reminded me of an honor guard, or a funeral parade. It was also uplifting, to see so many riders announce, “we are here and we ride for those who can not.” No one honked, and no one was rude. It was nice to see people in cars give us respect. Cyclists really do stick together, when one of us gets hurt, it is like all of us get hurt. I was so impressed to see such an outpouring of support, I can only hope that next year the numbers are even bigger.

At the end of the ride Eric Hunts father gave a heartfelt speech about his son. He said that Eric was an organ donor, and explained how tissues from his legs went to fix children with cleft pallets. He said that these children could smile because the sunshine of his life was gone. I found it appropriate that the strongest part of a biker was able to help the most people. I honestly couldn’t help but cry as I saw this man talk about his son. Even now I find it hard to even type this.

A young man also stood up. His face was visibly bruised. He told a tale of waking up in a hospital room with doctors explaining to him that he had been in a bike crash. He told about how he had purchased that helmet 4 days before, and how he had never worn one before then. His father had flown in from the west coast and had gone on the ride with him. It was hard not to think about the recent fatalities and how if not for a bit of luck and a helmet we could have lost one more young person.

There is simply no reason why anyone should die while riding a bicycle. We must understand that when anyone dies while cycling the streets of this city that we all suffer. A failure to protect everyone is a failure BY everyone. Seeing a father talk about the loss of his young son is all you need to witness in order to be convinced of the necessity of protecting everyone.

If you drive a car, remember, no matter what a cyclist or pedestrian might be doing, even if it is illegal, you are in a giant metal object, and that human lives are so easily extinguished. Remind yourself that you are not the kind of person that thinks it is OK to kill someone, remind yourself that everyone is someones child, and please be hyper vigilant. Driving a large automobile gives you a great amount of responsibility towards your fellow human beings. Right or wrong, fair or not, if you are not paying extra attention you can snuff our the life of a pedestrian or cyclists in an instant. Similarly remember on your bicycle you are fast, you are free, you are also not protected by a shell of metal.

Be safe our there people, wear your helmets, follow the laws, keep your head on a swivel.


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Fun And Useful!

Written by Boston Biker on Oct 22

Seems a very special and awesome Boston Biker has been using this humble service to give cyclist specific weather updates every day! It makes me feel classy to know that there is a weather report just for me and my cycling brothers and sisters.

Check it out here.


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