Now, what are we going to do about in Philly?
Susan, a Philly bicyclist in Headhouse Square, 2012 |
This spring, the Bicycle Coalition is launching a “Women Bike PHL” campaign, aimed at making riding a bicycle more fun and feasible for Philadelphia women of all ages and backgrounds.
This campaign will be centered around action:
- Last weekend we held our first ever women's mountain bike clinic in the Wissahickon with the legendary Jacquie Phelan, sponsored by Breezer Bikes. (The event sold out like whoa).
- We'll be offering women-only Urban Riding Basics classes: at our office, at neighborhood bike shops, in offices, in English and in Spanish. Our first class is happening May and you can register for it already.
- Bicycling activist and feminist Elly Blue will visit Philadelphia during Bike Month -- May 19, venue TBD!
- Bike Rides! More casual, introductory bike rides, starting with a "Take Your Time" women's bike ride March 19th in partnership with Fairmount Bicycles. Stay tuned for a "Cyclofemme" Mother's Day Ride during Bike Month!
- We are collaborating with Girl Scouts in the region to increase their bicycle-oriented programming.
- Regular blog posts celebrating the wide variety of women bicyclists who are already out on the streets of Philadelphia, blazing the trail for others. Have a suggestion of a woman we should feature? Let us know! (katie@bicyclecoalition.org)
Victoria, Center City Philly, 2012 |
You can help close the gender gap by becoming a member of the Bicycle Coalition. Join the conversation and talk to us on Twitter, and keep an eye out for #womenbikePHL tweets.
Questions? Ideas? Contact Katie at katie@bicyclecoalition.org to get involved.
3 comments:
I'm glad initiative is being taken to increase ridership among females. But as a female who commutes almost exclusively by bike, none of these measures address my concerns as a cyclist, nor those of females I know who have thought about converting to cycling.
What we would appreciate:
-more bike lanes
-enforcement of no parking/driving in bike lanes
-education of drivers on the rights of cyclists
Most of the women I know who would consider biking but don't currently are held back by fear of aggressive drivers who don't respect the rights of cyclists. And I empathize, since it's a significant danger.
All the effort and initiative is appreciated. But I have some suggestions that would be more applicable to the riders (and would-be riders) whom I know.
-more bike lanes
-enforcement of no parking/driving in bike lanes
-education of drivers on the rights of cyclists and the state's 4 foot clearance law
I commute almost exclusively by bike and have female friends who consider it but don't because of the aggressive drivers, and poorly maintained bike lanes.
Thank you!
I don't even remember posing for this.
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