Boston Vision Zero Progress Report
April 18, 2019The Massachusetts Vision Zero Coalition released its third annual Vision Zero Progress Report for the City of Boston. MassBike is an active part of the Coalition and while this report is just for Boston, we have many municipalities throughout the state who need equal if not more work than Boston to get us to zero fatalities. The fundamentals and the processes behind this report can be applied to many cities and towns across the state as we seek to lower traffic fatalities in Massachusetts to zero.
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City of Cambridge Seeks Committee Members
April 09, 2019City of Cambridge Seeking Members for Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transit Advisory Committees
(Application Deadline 4-26-19)
Cambridge City Manager Louis A. DePasquale is seeking persons interested in serving on the City’s Bicycle, Pedestrian or Transit Advisory Committees. Members are expected to attend monthly meetings as well as review materials and engage in projects outside of regular meetings. Below is more information on each of these committees. Information also available here or by emailing [email protected]
National Bike Summit 2019
March 25, 2019We were thrilled to join forces with over 400 bike advocates in Washington, D.C. for the 20th National Bike Summit with the League of American Bicyclists. After hearing from fantastic speakers and panelists (some from our own state delegation!) we met with 11 of our federal senators and representatives to discuss a number of issues that will impact bicyclists at home in Massachusetts.
The most exciting part of this year’s delegation was just how many speakers we had among us!
We Need Each Other
March 01, 2019A letter from Executive Director Galen Mook:
"We need each other."
These words resounded among the more than one-hundred mourners who gathered in the cold and the rain for the Paula Sharaga Ghost Bike dedication ceremony this past Sunday.
Paula, an experienced urban cyclist, was struck and killed two weeks ago by a cement truck driver passing through an intersection in Boston.
"We need each other," we all said, collectively, after every refrain from Reverend Laura Everett during the dedication ceremony.
Read moreA Year End Update from Executive Director Galen Mook
December 31, 2018As I look back on bicycle advocacy in 2018, a statistical graphic sent out by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles comes to mind. It shows that we have had three fatal bicycle crashes on public roads this year. Three crashes – down 70% from 10 crashes in 2017, and down 75% from the the 12 crashes in 2015. And even though MassBike’s own count of fatal crashes has the total at five people (the RMV statistics miss crashes on private property such as Jessiah Rivera, age 4, hit on a sidewalk of a parking lot, and Stuart Finkelstein, age 58, who crashed on a municipal bike path in Nantucket), fewer fatal crashes is something to champion as we round out the year.
MassDOT Announces Draft State Bicycle Transportation Plan Online
December 27, 2018Public comment period now open though January 31
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing that the Draft Massachusetts Bicycle Transportation Plan is now available for public comment.
Members of the public may review the plan and provide feedback online here.
MassDOT is focused on making the Commonwealth’s transportation system more sustainable – to make it safe for people to choose to walk, bike, and take transit for more of their daily trips. The Plan is important because residents, members of the business community and visitors choose to use a bicycle for daily trips, choosing bike to work, to school, to run errands, for recreation or to reach transit locations.
Read moreFederal Advocacy - Progress on the AV START Act
December 10, 2018First, thank you to those who joined us in supporting the League of American Bicyclists by calling (or emailing) your Senators last week. We called you to action to stop the AV START Act from passing without clarifying components that would impact bicyclists and pedestrians. The following is an update from the League on the current status of the AV START Act after the efforts of local advocates like you!
We signed onto a letter from the League opposing the AV START Act and it made a difference! While we still don't know the fate of the AV START Act, key changes were made to the bill.
Read moreFederal Advocacy Action Alert! Stop AV START Act!
November 28, 2018Please join us in this important ACTION ALERT in conjunction with the League of American Bicyclists. We need you to call Senators Markey and Warren TODAY!
The Senate is hoping to pass Senate Bill 1885: The AV START Act this week! The bill could increase tenfold the number of automated vehicles on the roads - making them available for sale while exempting them from current safety standards.
Read moreRoads have stories
November 21, 2018"Roads & streets are more than connections from point A to point B. They tell stories, some of them tragic, that are worth remembering."
It is with this slogan in mind that MassBike participated in World Day of Remembrance, an international vigil and memorial event to remember the many millions killed and injured on the world’s roads, together with their families, friends and the many others who are affected.
This past Sunday, hundreds of vigil members gathered in the cold outside the State House; we named aloud, one by one, those killed by traffic violence in the state in 2018. We placed yellow flowers on the steps of Boston City Hall and wrote chalk messages on its entryway for everyone in City Hall to read. And we heard the personal, heart wrenching, tragic stories of those who lost their loved ones to needless traffic crashes.
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