Posted on 06/15/2010 6:49:48 AM PDT by MissTed
Jamie Webb thought maybe she was speeding when a police cruiser pulled her and three friends over as they rode their bikes into Black Hawk from Central City.
Actually, the crime was pedaling. She was violating Black Hawk's ban on bicycling through town the only such ban in Colorado.
"They said we had to walk through town. I think this sets a pretty bad precedent," Webb said. "There's really no reason for it."
Webb was the first cyclist ticketed under Black Hawk's new rule, which prohibits bike riding on nearly every street in town, including the only paved thoroughfare in Black Hawk.
City Manager Mike Copp said the reason for the rule, enacted in January, is safety.
The roads in Black Hawk are narrow and do not have shoulders. They teem with tour buses and delivery trucks that feed the bustling casinos. Demanding that those trucks provide 3 feet of space when passing cyclists as required by a 2009 Colorado law means trucks and buses must move into oncoming traffic, Copp said.
"We saw the conflicts going on with buses and with trucks, and we decided to be proactive on this," Copp said, noting that no accidents prodded the ban. "We don't want to be the city that knows we need a traffic light but waited until someone gets killed. This is what our city believes is best for its citizens, its businesses and its guests."
But Webb said she has often ridden on shoulderless canyon roads and has had no trouble with trucks.
"To say we all can't fit on the road together is ridiculous," she said. "We are all moving so slow through Black Hawk anyway, it's not like anyone is passing anyone."
After a period of issuing warnings, police this month began citing cyclists. To date, the town has issued eight $68 tickets.
Cyclists using the road to connect to the popular ride along the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway from Black Hawk to Estes Park are decrying the ban, which forces them to walk their bikes a half-mile through town. Another option is to ride over Berthoud Pass but that excludes most of the Peak to Peak Scenic Byway.
"This is unbelievable. We are going to do as much as we can to fight this," said Rick Melick, spokesman for the 380-member Rocky Mountain Cycling Club. "Now that cyclists have almost the same rules as motorists, the idea a small town can ban bikes is ludicrous."
Since news of ticketing began trickling into the cycling community, opposition is forming. A Facebook page called "Bicyclists and Tourists Boycott Black Hawk Colorado" launched last week. The website dismountblackhawk.com is peddling shirts protesting the ban. Bicycle Colorado, a nonprofit dedicated to all things cycling in Colorado, is fomenting a grassroots push to get Black Hawk to overturn the ban.
"They are singling out one classification of vehicle," said Charlie Henderson, president of the Rocky Mountain Cycling Club. "I wonder if motorcycles will be next."
Black Hawk officials expected the uproar. And they are not going to revisit the rules, Copp said.
"Our council looks at what they think is best for its citizens, for its businesses, which in this case are casinos, and its visitors, which are patrons that come to visit the casinos," Copp said. "We have had positive feedback from citizens, casinos and our guests."
Well you might get up in the morning and look in the mirror and say "It's true. I DO look just like Lance Armstrong.", but for the rest of us y'all just look silly - kind of like getting dressed up in olympic figure skating costumes to spin around the public rink.
my part of NY state has put in many walking/bike trails. very scenic and pleasant for the whole community. federal tax dollars were used I am sure. works for me whether I am walking or biking, which I do both. often they are built on abandoned railroad tracks. very good use of neglected space. I suppose you could even say it’s green, but it’s just pleasant to me.
As some Americans go to electric or cooking oil powered cars, gasoline tax revenue will dry up and new tax streams will rise.
Since they are busy ticketing red light runners now with camera systems, maybe they will impose “EZ tag” type identifiers on bicycles (or put out a police patrol) to write up bicyclists. Revenue has to come from somewhere.
I’ll address the insurance, since it’s simple, and anyone with a 5th grade education should be able to easily understand it.
Many municipalities have looked at mandatory insurance. However, insurance rates are based on actuary tables, and while you’re not going to want to hear this, but on an actuary table, bicycles do so little damage that it would cost more to mail and process and the bill than the insurance company could charge for the insurance.
Oh criminy man, I look like hell in spandex. I don’t wear it to look good. I wear it so I don’t die in the Texas heat. The difference in comfort is simply unbelievable. We wear spandex because it works.
Debate-skills-wise, with this silly “answer my question!” nonsense, you come off looking like a clueless, immature yet crotchety, ignorant petulant dumbphuque.
Seriously. You’re embarrassing yourself. I’m not taking a swipe at you, I’m just trying to do you a favor by pointing it out.
FRegards
Petulant much?
I side with both sides. I want to see bicycles AND motorized vehicles banned in Black Hawk. We can be proactive; you know, for safety, like the Sheriff said.
First Pete, and now Repeat.
sigh
Oh well. I tried.
>> Go polish your bicycle.
I won’t polish it, but maybe I’ll go ride it. That’s a good idea, actually.
Bicyclist are mostly arrogant, selfish, and elitist - probably mostly liberals too.
until then, you just have your spandex panties.
I think you're a nutcase.
but the arrogance and demands of what amounts to a bunch of "entitlement wonks"
Name calling is childish, you should restrain yourself.
You just crack us all up. A regular Mr. Spock with your reasoning skills. Sun is finally out. Time for a ride.
Let’s go block some traffic.
Some of the bikers on these threads are overly hypersensitive. I didn’t know if you were one of those or not.
I just checked and couldn’t find bikes mentioned in the Constitution or have I see bikes listed as a race? How is it a civil rights violation?
Freedom of movement/travel.
Wow dumbest thing I read all month. You get the prize. Racing profiling bikes? what kind of friggin loons we got on FR nowadays?
I was waiting to see if someone else caught this. Law of unintended consequences again!
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