[NMCycling] HB 192 5-Feet To Pass Bicycles
David P via Bike-racers
bike-racers at mailman.swcp.com
Wed Jan 30 07:58:40 MST 2019
That's right.. when we ride in the cycle lanes to the right of the
stripe, we all know that passing vehicles will run right up to the edge
of that line. They see that as their legal right. Three or five feet
rarely come into their thinking
Education and fines are what this law really should address.. DP
n 1/30/2019 7:42 AM, Steve Morley wrote:
> The roads don't need to change. If there's room for two-way traffic
> then there's room to overtake a bike safely.
>
> This is just to get cyclists treated the same as other road users
> during overtaking. Cars, motorbikes, horses, bicycles, ... which is
> least likely to be given space right now?
>
> The law alone won't be enough - education is required for all road
> users. But if we want roads to be safe for all users then we should
> vocally support this bill.
>
> Steve
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2019, 8:35 AM David P via Bike-racers
> <bike-racers at mailman.swcp.com <mailto:bike-racers at mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
> Let's look at Old Pecos Trail, for instance since you are in SF,
> The south end has a nice shoulder (technically illegal to
> ride/drive on- which is posted as a bike lane) it tapers down to
> about fifteen feet wide as it nears the Round House, that leave 5
> feet more or less for 2 way auto travel. Who's gonna win that
> battle? I'm not against this law at all, just saying the State is
> not going to reconfigure all roads to suit a minority group,
> despite the good intentions.
>
> DP
>
> On 1/30/2019 6:26 AM, Brian Kreimendahl wrote:
>> David:
>> Hi, HB 192 does not require any reconfiguration of roadways.
>> Don’t know where you got that.
>> As you’ll read here, https://imgur.com/9oHPC9L , the exact same
>> Bill (then SB 124) passed all assigned committees and both houses
>> in the legislature in 2011 but was then vetoed by Governor Martinez.
>> Hope this helps!
>> Best regards,
>> -----------------------------------------------------
>> Brian Kreimendahl
>> For Bike Santa Fe
>> Santa Fe, New Mexico
>> Mobile: 505-228-4499
>> -----------------------------------------------------
>> *From:* David Porter
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 30, 2019 6:12 AM
>> *To:* Brian Kreimendahl ; racers
>> *Subject:* Re: [NMCycling] HB 192 5-Feet To Pass Bicycles
>>
>> Since this new law affects every road and street in the State it
>> is a huge expense to reconfigure all the roadways and I see it
>> doomed to fail.
>> I think it better to redefine the definition of right side line
>> which delineates the roadways from the shoulder. Most, including
>> Federal law states bikes should stay as close as practicable to
>> that stripe while on the roadway,...not the shoulder.
>> This needs driver reeducation and serious penalties for striking
>> a cyclist.
>> Doubt it will get out of committee. Buy a mirror.
>> Dave Porter
>>
>>
>>
>> On January 29, 2019, at 9:29 PM, Brian Kreimendahl via
>> Bike-racers <bike-racers at mailman.swcp.com>
>> <mailto:bike-racers at mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> All:
>> HB 192, the 5-Feet To Pass Bicycles Bill, is now scheduled for a
>> hearing before the House Transportation, Public Works, and
>> Capital Improvements Committee, on Thursday, January 31, at 8:30
>> AM, in Room 318 at The Roundhouse.
>> The Bill may be found here:
>> https://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/19%20Regular/bills/house/HB0192.pdf
>> An information sheet on the Bill is here: https://imgur.com/9oHPC9L
>> At this time, we are asking bicyclists to contact the following
>> Representatives on this committee by both email and telephone.
>> Please be respectful. If you call, please use the Capitol
>> telephone number (and not their personal number) listed on each
>> Representative’s home page.
>> Cathrynn. N. Brown: (R-55 Eddy)
>> https://www.nmlegis.gov/Members/Legislator?SponCode=HBROW
>> Randal S. Crowder (R-64 Curry):
>> https://www.nmlegis.gov/Members/Legislator?SponCode=HCROW
>> Jason C. Harper (R-57 Sandoval):
>> https://www.nmlegis.gov/Members/Legislator?SponCode=HHARP
>> Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert (R-44 Sandoval):
>> https://www.nmlegis.gov/Members/Legislator?SponCode=HPOWD
>> If you would like to attend the meeting at the Roundhouse and
>> speak during the public comment period in favor this Bill, please
>> do so on behalf of yourself or your bicycle organization. In
>> public comments, the public is allotted up to about two minutes
>> each. It may be a simple expression of support for the Bill.
>> We will be at The Roundhouse all day tomorrow lobbying for HB 192.
>> Thank you very much,
>> -----------------------------------------------------
>> Brian Kreimendahl
>> For Bike Santa Fe
>> Santa Fe, New Mexico
>> Mobile: 505-228-4499
>> -----------------------------------------------------
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