BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Presented by: Spencer Morrison, Interim BAC Member
Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) Who is on the Bicycle Advisory Committee? Members of the public interested in bicycling Representatives from the Police Department, Public Works, and Community Services Why did we form? Formed in 2010 as working group for the preparation of the City s Bicycle Master Plan. What do we do? Evaluate ways to enhance bicycling in Yuba City. Recommend projects that will forward the implementation of the City s Bicycle Master Plan.
National Bicycle Collision Data 6% Increase in bicycle accidents Continuous increase in recent years Average age of bicyclist killed is 43 Age steadily increased in last 10 years Children 15 and younger accounted for 9% of fatalities 24% Bicycle collision fatalities Bicyclist BA >.08
Local Bicycle Collision Data 25% Increase compared to 2013 2013 bicycle collisions were down 13% 35 Bicycle collisions 22 bicyclist at fault (73%) 17 riding wrong way 2 right of way from stop sign 2 bicycle solo 8 motor vehicle at fault No DUI bicycle violations in 2014
Local Historical Bicycle Collision Data
Bicycle Education Bicycle Rodeo at local K-5 schools Andros Karperos School Butte Vista School Encinal School Lincoln School Park Avenue School 4 th of July Bicycle Parade Bicycle Rodeo Bicycle Education Enforcement Program (BEEP) 2 hrs traffic safety class for 1 st time violators Voids violation 1,133 Bicycle helmets distributed 1,246 Youth attended safety programs
Bicycle Helmet Enforcement Total
Three Feet for Safety Act Requires drivers to give those on bikes at least a 3-foot wide clearance when passing them on the road and the bike is traveling in same direction. When three feet is not possible, the motorist must slow to a reasonable and prudent speed and only pass when no danger is present to the bicyclist. Effective Sept. 16, 2014 California Vehicle Code 21750
Projects Completed Improved bike legends on Class II Bike Lanes throughout the City Added 15.62 miles of Class III Bike Routes Introduced the concept of sharrows and installed 176 sharrows on various city streets
Projects Completed Developed a Bicycle Parking Cost-Share Program in which 72 bike racks were installed at several commercial establishments and City parks
Projects Completed Celebrated May is Bike Month 2011-2014 Installed Class II Bike Lanes in accordance with Bicycle Master Plan at the following locations: Lassen Blvd.- Harter Parkway to Walton Avenue Lincoln Road- Karen Drive to Jones Road, Eastcrest Court to Garden Highway Butte House Road- Tharp Road to Madison Road Pease Road- Stabler Lane to Live Oak Boulevard Percy Avenue B Street to Main Street
Future Projects Install Class II Bike Lanes at the following locations: Butte House Road- Madison Road to Royo Ranchero Teegarden Avenue Shasta Street to Second Street Upgrade bike lane striping to reduce right-turn conflicts Develop and install destination signage to highlight popular riding destinations Install bicycle detection at major intersections Celebrate May is Bike Month 2015
May is Bike Month Activities May 6 Bike to School Day Celebration Andros Karperos Lincoln Tierra Buena Lincrest King Avenue Bridge Street Park Avenue April Lane Riverbend Butte Vista
May is Bike Month Activities May 6 Refueling Station Levee Bike Path @ 5 th Street Bridge 7:00-9:00 AM Bike to Lunch @ GAP May 15 Bike to Work Day
Bicycle Rodeos 2015 Andros Karperos School Tierra Buena April Lane Incorrect Helmet Correct Helmet Plumas Street 4 th of July Parade Each Rodeo includes helmet fitting distribution, safety presentation and skills course.
Accomplishments Expanded bicycle network throughout City in accordance with Bicycle Master Plan Introduced concept of sharrows Installed 72 bike racks at 8 businesses and 9 parks Prepared and distributed map of Yuba City bike network Logged 82,659 miles through May is Bike Month efforts in 2011-2014