Former BTA Board Member to Head ODOT Bike/Ped Program
Posted by: EvanDec 28 2006, 12:24 pm
Sheila Lyons has been named as the new ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Manager.
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Archive for December, 2006Former BTA Board Member to Head ODOT Bike/Ped ProgramPosted by: EvanDec 28 2006, 12:24 pm Sheila Lyons has been named as the new ODOT Bicycle and Pedestrian Program Manager. BTA Needs an Event AssistantPosted by: EvanDec 22 2006, 10:33 am Love events? Ever been to the BTA's Alice Awards Dinner and Auction? Need a short-term job? Read more here. Ray was right, againPosted by: MichelleDec 22 2006, 10:32 am I should keep track of how many times I encounter some situation on the roads that unfolds exactly as Ray Thomas describes it in his bicyclists' legal guide. Traffic Justice Initiative Moves ForwardPosted by: EvanDec 21 2006, 3:38 pm The National Center for Walking and Biking has launched its "Traffic Justice Initiative" to "redefine our societal perspective on motor vehicle crashes, and substantially reduce their occurrence." The BTA Pushes the Hand SignalPosted by: EvanDec 21 2006, 11:49 am Why we're working on a bill to allow pedestrians to create the right of way by using the international hand signal (holding your hand up to indicate stop). Driver Pleads to Felony for Killing FrankPosted by: EvanDec 20 2006, 12:15 pm The driver who killed cyclist Daniel Frank in October on McLoughlin Blvd. pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide and drunken driving. Be unpredictable. Your life may just depend upon it.Posted by: EvanDec 19 2006, 4:30 pm Behaviorial psychologists say: unexpected items in the road make drivers pay attention, which is good for safety Danes Use Sex to Sell Speed ControlPosted by: EvanDec 18 2006, 4:53 pm Danish "bikini bandits" are women who draw attention to speed limits in a different way and are successfully slowing traffic down. Two-Thirds Say Columbia River Crossing Not Worth Two BucksPosted by: EvanDec 18 2006, 2:33 pm Only 36% of poll respondents (and 32% of Clark County respondents) say they are willing to pay $2 to $3 in tolls for a new bridge over the Columbia River. |
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