Wednesday, November 28, 2007
PATCO Smart Card Conversion Could Create Problems for Bike Passengers
New fare gates are being installed one station at a time, starting tomorrow (Thursday Nov. 29th) Broadway Station in Camden will be the first to totally convert to the Freedom Card fare system.
Bicycles are only allowed to use ADA compatible fare gates, currently only 9th Locust and 13th and Locust have ADA fare gates. That means that bicyclists boarding at Broadway will be forced to exit illegally through Non-ADA fare gates at all other PATCO stations including Lindenwold and 8th and Market.
It will be interesting to see how PATCO handles this, ADA fare gates will be installed at all stations by February 2008.
Bicycle Coalition Wins Bicycling Ambassador Contract
We hope to rollout the program during Bike Month in May 2008.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
We Can Use Some HAWK's Around Here
The Tucson AZ DOT came up with a very innovative pedestrian crossing signal called the High-intensity Activated crossWalK or HAWK.
The unit is normally off until activated by a pedestrian or bicyclists. When a pedestrian wishes to cross the street, they press a button and the signal begins with a FLASHING YELLOW indication to warn the approaching drivers, just like a school bus signal. The FLASHING YELLOW is then followed by a SOLID YELLOW indication, advising the drivers to prepare to stop. The signal is then changed to a SOLID RED indication at which time the pedestrian is shown a WALK indication. The beacon signal then converts to an ALTERNATING FLASHING RED, allowing the drivers to proceed when safe, after stopping at the crosswalk.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Taking Back the Streets For Bike Parking
So places like Portland, Montreal and New York City have reclaimed little pieces of the street, converting car parking spaces to bicycle parking. Here is Greg Raismen from Portland DOT talking about on-street bike parking to Streetfilms.org
The Portland configuration was 26 bikes parking spaces for 1.5 parking spaces. That translates to 16 to 18 bikes per parking space area.
While the battle to remove even one space of on-street parking on a block will no doubt incur opposition from some business owners, other businesses should be able to see the positive impact. After all trading the convenience of one customer for 18 others (and countless pedestrians) doesn't sound like a net loss. Good parking and delivery management practices will ensure that those who insist on driving will find a place to park their vehicle while offering the carrot of more convenient bike parking.
But do you always have to take away legal parking? The Borders book store at the corner of Broad and Chestnut always seems to have a dozen+ bikes parked on racks, signs and street trees.
There is a hashed no parking space in front of the store that could easily fit several hitch-2 bike racks as the illegally parked minivan in the second photo demonstrates.


Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Upper Providence Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Presentation
Pedestrian and Bicycle Plan Public Presentation
YOU'RE INVITED
WHAT:
A public meeting to present the draft of Township-wide Pedestrian and Bicycle plan.
WHEN:
Thursday, November 29 2007 - 7 to 9 PM
WHERE:
Rose Tree Fire Company
1275 N. Providence Road
Media, PA 19063
For More Information Contact
Anthony T. Hamaday, Township Manager
610-565-4944 or thamaday@upperprovi
West bank Schuylkill River Trail Workdays Fri-Sat-Su
I will be working on Friday, Sat, Sunday on trail section out of West Conshohocken on Bliss St [River Rd, 1/2 mile down from Four Falls Corporate Center - 300 bldg. 10 am-3 pm]
We are now down at end of wall on Old River Rd. Last saturday I started the last 500 feet, so that now we can clear, rake, smooth the natural surface path (with some broken pavement) to it make bikeable for the whole 12,000 ft to Waverly Rd.
Campbell Thomas facilitated a work shop in Lower Merion last Tuesday night and a lot of River Road residents showed up to oppose. Lot of people utilizing the words "hiking trail. Need coalition members, residents of Lower Merion to support.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
OPIS: NJ Wins - Alabama Loses the Fuel Cost War
Wilcox County, Alabama residents spend the highest proportion of their income on gas, an average household there spent 12.7% of income to fuel a single family vehicle. A number of Kentucky and Mississippi counties were also high on the list averaging more the 11% of the household income.
In contrast New Jersey held a near monopoly on the counties with the lowest fuel cost burden, Hunterdon, Morris and Somerset counties spending less than 2% of their income on fueling one vehicle. The combination of near zero gasoline taxes and high NY area incomes continue to offer immunity from the rising gasoline prices.
Lower Merion Bike Committee December Meetings
1. Reminder - new location for LM Bike Committee meeting Thursday, Dec. 6, at 7 pm - Spring House, next to Bryn Mawr Community Center, which is next to Ludington Library at 9 S. Bryn Mawr Ave., Bryn Mawr - it's the little white building next to the playground - join us!
2. Recon Ride: Sunday, Dec. 9, 1:30 PM, (inclement weather date: Sunday, Dec. 16, 1:30 PM), meet at Township Building Look at proposed bike routes between villages of Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne, and also, route from Montgomery Ave./Old Gulph, past Penn Wynne & Welsh Valley Schools & Beth Am Israel & Har Zion, along Hagy's Ford Road. More routes if time allows. If you have a wheel or tape, bring it along Dec. 9 - measure the width of roads at certain points, so we can discuss how to plot improvements - striped lines, separate paths, etc.
3. For our recommendations to Board of Commissioners re: bike and pedestrian issues, please look at the overhead flashing lites/sign over the crosswalk on Rt. 30 in Ardmore (near Phila. Sport Club), and then - the lack of same at crosswalk in front of Bryn Mawr Film Institute. Let's decide if what's good for the goose is good for the gander. In other words, should there be the same protection for pedestrians crossing to get to and from the Bryn Mawr Film Institute and other Bryn Mawr locations, as in Ardmore, and should the township be requested to install the same safety lights.
4. Our book club selection: James Howard Kunstler's The Geography of Nowhere.
5. Please forward this post to friends who might be interested
That's it for now - please try to make the meeting Dec. 6, and especially the ride Dec. 9.
For more info contact Lower Merion Bike Committee Chair David Broida - dbroida@comcast.net
Next Philadelphia Cycling Committee Meeting
Subjects will include an update on the January bike share forum and discussion on the Bus and Taxi safety awareness campaign.
Skippack Trail Video
The trail as I said in the earlier post is paved, the trail is shared with horses between the Horse Farm (which is under the power lines) to the Perkiomen Trail. The road crossings are unmarked for drivers although there are signs for trail users and emergency vehicles.
Skippack Village, the other part of this trail is a wonderful destination and is another enhancement of the Montgomery County Trail network. Imagine starting in Chestnut Hill, through Manayunk to Valley Forge NP then to Audubon Sanctuary and finally Skippack Village.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Press Fawns Over "Cannonball Run" Outlaws
I hate to spoil the fun but Burt Reynolds and Sally Field were only acting in a movie on a closed course, In 31 hours and 4 minutes it took to travel the country 152 people died in motor vehicle crashes. I wonder if they would have received a hero's welcome if they inadvertently killed a family in pursuit of a speed record.
I hope that some public official out there condemns this lawless act. in fact since much of the trip on video why not press speeding and reckless driving charges on these guys.

On behalf of the 42,000 Americans killed every year, I challenge CNN and NPR to interview a a real american hero, Tom Everson of the Keep Kids Alive Drive 25 campaign.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Nutter Questionnaire Revisted
Would you support the creation of a Bicycle Pedestrian Coordinator to shape transportation policy?
Would you support the creation of a Department of Transportation?
Would you support the creation and implementation of a new citywide bicycle/pedestrian plan that positions
Would you support free and clear bike lanes that connect the
This idea would represent a major improvement in our bicycle network and link our two emerging recreational waterfronts. There is substantial federal funding for such initiatives. One advantage of a new Department of Transportation will be to foster such planning efforts and prioritize implementation across modes, users, and comprehensive goals.
- The installation of 100 red light cameras - Yes
- A bike-based parking enforcement patrol - Yes
- A street-based education program to discourage bicyclists riding on the sidewalks – Yes
Red-light-running is epidemic in
Would you support the installation of 1,000 bike racks in each City Council district?
Would you support the completion of the Schuylkill River Trail extension to
I support the completion of the Schuylkill River Trail extension which would create another unique experience for residents and tourists alike.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Lower Merion Meetings this Week
Thursday, November 15, 7 PM: Our Lower Merion Bike Committee meets (new location) at the Spring House, the small white building next to Ludington Library, between the Community Center at 9 S. Bryn Mawr Ave. and the playground/tennis courts. Join us! We'll hear from our Nov. 4 Recon Ride folks, plan our next Recon Ride, discuss some specific improvements that will be suggested (a bike path/trail on Morris Road, etc.). The meetings will be short - no longer than an hour or so - and your attendance is vital to our success.
Skippack Trail Connects the Perkiomen Trail with Evansburg State Park
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If there is one sour note it's the fact the the Evansburg State Park Youth Hostel closed in June 2006 because of a lack of funds to bring it up to modern building codes. What a great overnight trip from Philadelphia that would have been. Maybe with the new bike access and exposure Hostelling International might be able to raise the funds to open it up once again.
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Schuylkill RIver Park Connector Bridge Public Evaluation Goes Online
Images of the three alignment options and an online evaluation form have been posted on our new
You can also send in comments directly by sending an email to SRPBridge@HNTB.com or post your comment on our blog here.
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Bike the Vote!
The way I look for a candidates position is
- Use the voter guides listed below
- Link of Google to find the candidates website-search for issue papers
- If you cannot find your answer there then look for contact information, it's best to call at this late date.
In PA there are County and Local Elections
Philadelphia has the Mayor and City Council Elections
You can get a rough idea about local candidates in the Philadelphia Inquirer Voter Guide which usually includes an answer to a generic question presented to the candidates (usually taxes or open space).
Committee of Seventy offers a very comprehensive voter guide for the city of Philadelphia.
The committee is also looking for bicycling volunteers on election day
Please contact Jonathan David (jdavid@seventy.org) or at (215) 557-3600 ext.110
The Next Mayor Website provides extensive coverage of the Mayoral and City Council Races.
League of Women Voters:
Pennsylvania Local Guide
NJ Local Guide
Project Vote Smart
Hallwatch
Mayoral Candidate Website
www.nutter2007.com/
Mayoral2007.com
And remember to make your own statement by bicycling to the Polls.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
What's Your Walk Score?