MPI’s Two-Way Street Messaging
In recent years, Bike Winnipeg has expressed concern that MPI cyclist safety ad campaigns are not helpful.
This spring, Bike Winnipeg has asked MPI to feature a message that teaches drivers how to behave around cyclists on the road, focusing on an issue that creates danger for cyclists.
We requested that MPI not use the “two way street” message, because it does not teach drivers how to behave safely, and it may encourage some drivers to attribute blame for safety issues to cyclists who are not riding in a way that the driver thinks they should.
We have also asked MPI to refrain from using “share the road”, as it has not been shown to be an effective safety message, and some jurisdictions are removing all mention of “share the road” from signs and advertising.
We need to put cops on bikes and have them commute the streets around the city. I witness dozens of traffic violations each day from people driving cars. The revenue generated from tickets would easily provide a good base infrastructural budget to fund cycling projects.
I agree with this comment. The idea of a unit of cops on bikes would achieve st least a couple of important goals. Make drivers more aware of cyclists & help fund a better cycle infrastructure.