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“Making Michigan State University’s Campus More Bike Friendly” Presentation at Nov. 21, 2013, TCBA Membership Meeting Tim Potter MSU Bikes Service Center.

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1 “Making Michigan State University’s Campus More Bike Friendly” Presentation at Nov. 21, 2013, TCBA Membership Meeting Tim Potter MSU Bikes Service Center Mike Unsworth TCBA Advocacy Committee/MSU Bikes Advisory Committee

2 OUTLINE MSU Statistics Accident Reduction Plan Accident Prevention Philosophies Transportation Priorities Implementation Bicycle-Specific Features Questions

3 MSU Statistics Students: 48,906 Staff: 11,400 Visitors: 100-60,000 per day Roads: 54 lane miles Pathways: 3.2 miles Bike lanes & Sharrows: nearly 60% roads (0% in 2000) Sidewalks: 104 miles

4 Accident Reduction Plan Impetus was too many serious accidents in 1993-94 period Successful -- 95% reduction in major personal injuries Total Bike Accidents:  1993: 32  2009: 12 (all 12 were sidewalk bicyclists)

5 Accident Prevention Philosophies Provide good visibility Reduce traffic volumes by encouraging shorter trips Use traffic signal timing to discourage cut-through traffic

6 1. 2. 3. 4.

7 Implementation

8 Create good visibility by improving sight lines Remove Redundant Traffic Signs Clear vision policy Remove shrubs, trees/ branches

9 Reward Short Trips, Penalize Long Trips Remove Some Roads Make Others More Efficient Discourage Cut- Through Traffic (Reduces Volume & Conflicts)

10 Control Parking By Careful Planning Eliminate on-street parking Make parking an integral part of the overall transportation plan:  Provide parking (ramps & surface lots) on the campus perimeter  Locate off major roads.  Prefer ramps to surface lots

11 MAJOR CHALLENGE

12 Bicycle-Specific Features

13 Bike Lanes Scheduled for all roads. Roads are smoother and safer (have rules). Bike lanes may create own problems:  Illegal parking  Pedestrian use  Bike lane traffic jams

14 Safe cycling is a behavioral /educational problem Major problem is cyclists riding on sidewalks Cyclists too often collide with pedestrians Pedestrians using bike facilities

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16 QUESTIONS? Tim: bikes@msu.edu Mike: unsygm@gmail.com

17 MAJOR CHALLENGE


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