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7 REASONS WHY RVA NEEDS BIKE LANES
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7 REASONS WHY RVA NEEDS BIKE LANES
By: Nikki Gay
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matheusgoncalves
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Reptutation
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Calgary Reviews
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Outside Magazine voted Richmond, Virginia the “Best Town of 2012”
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1eyephotography
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The Today Show voted Richmond as "20th Fittest City" in the U.S.
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Scooter Lowrimore
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Population Increase
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justin.hawthorne
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2010: 204,214
2014: 213,504
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James Cridland
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Horrifing Crash Data
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Brandon Christopher Warren
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The Facts
In the year 2012 there were 49,000 bicyclist injuries
On average, there are 726 bicyclist deaths per year
Increase in bicyclist injuries between 2001 and 2011: 8.9 percent
The total cost of bicyclist injury and death is over $4 billion per year
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Great Beyond
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Bike Lanes Benefit Drivers Too
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pennuja
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The Difficulties Without Bike Lanes
Gauging distance
Passing
Following
Speed
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Jonas Hansel
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Almost 90% of the time drivers overcorrect when they see a cyclist and drift into the adjacent lane, putting themselves at risk for an auto collision.
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Kai Brinker
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Surveys
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kolix
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A survey done Bicycle Universe, showed that the number one reason why people say they don't bike is because they feel it's too dangerous, and the number one solution that would make them feel safer is more bike lanes.
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@Doug88888
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New Orleans saw a 57% bicycle usage increase just six months after bike lanes were marked.
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Dmitry Gudkov
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Bike Lanes = More Bicyclists
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Ian Halsey
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Short car trips do the most damage. If more people were to bike instead of drive for their closest trips, this would benefit the environment.
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Abdulrahman BinSlmah
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Bike lanes help local businesses
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La Citta Vita
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People are more likely to stop in a store going 3-5 mile mph, than going 35 mph.
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DanielJames
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Where To Start?
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Louis Abate
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The Streets to Begin With
Broad
Grace
Franklin
Main
Carey
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rvaphotodude
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The Cost and Funding
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Gamma Man
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Average cost $130,000
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Mr Jaded
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Funding will be endorsed by the City of Richmond and donations from businesses or people
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epSos.de
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Thank You
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psd
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfV4dmqluGE
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