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> From: <[email protected]>

> I don't think I can wait for a majority of [motorists] to become bikers. Even 
> in Madison, bikes are
> only about 5%? of traffic.

I guess the duration of our wait depends on how much of a "bicyclist" a
driver needs to be before they develop an emotional association from a
bicyclist's perspective to road sharing issues.  My guess is that anyone
that has spent two solid weeks on two wheels during the last 10 years is
probably enough of a bicyclist to get it. I imagine that a number far
less than 50%  (15%?) would be sufficient to affect a substantial change
in road behavior.

Whatever those numbers are, I have come to believe that trying to
cultivate bicycle riding in anyone over 18 is a very low
return-on-investment venture - and this fact suggests that pushing the
bicycling mode split up to 15% would take 26 years (assuming we can get
25% of 18-year olds to cross the critical threshold for bicycling
experience.)

26 years is a long time to wait - but if I'm right, spending time
advocating for enforcement when you could be advocating for better
infrastructure is only going to make your wait longer.

> Also, there is the chicken-and-egg problem.  One reason people choose driving 
> over biking is the
> perception that biking isn't safe. That perception is based on the reality 
> that bike safety laws
> are not enforced. Adding more bike lanes won't change that.

Yes, one reason why people don't bike is because they feel it isn't safe
- or at least that is what they say when you ask them.  The reality is
that it is much safer to bike in traffic (especially when you practice
effective cycling) than common knowledge would have you believe - and
that fact alone suggests that stepping up the availability of effective
cycling classes (especially for the 18 and under group) could be one of
the keys to getting more butts on bikes.

But why would someone want to spend their time taking an effective
cycling class?  Because there is a fun and inviting bicycling
environment out there to explore and enjoy.  Why would that environment
exist?  Because we bikies argued our elected officials into creating
that environment!



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