Savannah State professor seeks participants for “Scofflaw Biking Survey”

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Daniel Piatkowski,
an assistant professor at Savannah State University, along with his colleagues  at the University of Colorado Denver are conducting a study about bicyclist behavior. The study was referenced in the Washington Post’s Wonkblog in a Jan. 9 piece called “Let’s talk seriously about why cyclists break traffic laws.”

“As cycling grows more common in a city, does peer pressure to obey the law follow? As cities build more bike infrastructure, does that make cyclists less likely to run red lights?”

Dr. Piatkowski and his fellow researchers are seeking participants for a survey, which will take about 10 or 15 minutes to complete. It asks questions about respondents’ travel patterns and experiences as bicyclists under various situations. The survey is part of a larger study intending to better understand our transportation system and what factors might correlate with different behavior patterns.

Take the survey now!

 

Join us for the annual TelluRIDE on Jan. 24

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on Tour in Savannah, a nonprofit film festival designed to educate and inspire audiences about critical issues, will be held at the Trustees theater on Jan. 23 and 24.

mountainfilm2015The Savannah Bicycle Campaign is sponsoring a ride in conjunction with the festival again this year on Saturday, Jan. 24, at 11 a.m. We will start at the Kennedy Pharmacy building at 323 E. Broughton Street and end at the South end of Forsyth Park for light refreshments provided by the Sentient Bean.

All ages welcome but you must have a bike and helmets are strongly recommended! Let us know you plan to attend by joining the Facebook event.

 

SBC receives $26,600 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety

GOHS LogoThe Savannah Bicycle Campaign has received a $26,600 grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to fund programs aimed at reducing bicycle-related injuries and fatalities in Chatham County.

The grant, which will continue through September of 2014, will help finance education programs for bicyclists and drivers, dissemination of information on roadway safety, and efforts to encourage best practices for safe cycling.

“The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety is committed to keeping everyone safe on our roads and highways, from the smallest precious cargo to the most seasoned drivers,” said GOHS Director Harris Blackwood. “This grant will help the Savannah Bicycle Campaign reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities on Georgia roadways.”

“We are grateful for the support of GOHS as it allows us continue and expand the beneficial programs we’ve been offering, with the goal of improving safety for people who ride bicycles for recreation or transportation in Chatham County,” said John Bennett, executive director of the Savannah Bicycle Campaign

For more information on this grant program, contact GOHS at 404-656-6996. For more information on GOHS and its highway safety programs, visit www.gahighwaysafety.org.

Bikes 101: Learn about derailleur adjustment, winter weather riding on Dec. 17

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The final installment of this year’s Bikes 101 educational series (Don’t worry, it continues next year!) is scheduled for Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. This month’s session  will focus on derailleurs and riding in winter weather. Bikes 101 is free and open to the public and held in our New Standard Cycles space at 1301 A Lincoln St.

Email Jen Colestock for more information or join the Facebook event.

Learn basic bicycle repair and maintenance with Bikes 101 on Nov. 12

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Want to learn what makes your bike go (or stop)? Our Bikes 101 series — formerly known as Mechanic’s Night —  is designed to teach basic repair, adjustment and maintenance tips in a fun, friendly environment. In this month’s episode, Jen Colestock will continue last month’s focus on brakes and wheels on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m.

Bikes 101 is free and open to the public, and is held at the Savannah Bicycle Campaign office at the corner of Lincoln and Henry streets. Let us know you’re coming by joining the Facebook event or emailing Jen at jen@bicyclecampaign.org.

June 24 lecture explores five ways to make bicycling a healthy part of your daily life

encouragehealthJohn Bennett, executive director of the Savannah Bicycle Campaign, will detail Five Ways to Make Bicycling a Healthy Part of Your Daily Life as the third of five lectures in the Enmark Encourage Health Education Series. Proceeds from this lecture will go to the Savannah Bicycle Campaign.

Bennett will discuss changing how to think about bicycles and bicycling, how to get started, safety equipment, accessories to consider, and the resurgence of the city bike.

This Enmark Encourage Health presentation will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Auditorium of the Savannah Morning News, located at 1375 Chatham Parkway in Savannah. Lunch and lecture tickets are $20. Checks should be made payable to the benefiting charity for this lecture; Savannah Bicycle Campaign. Tickets may also be purchased online.

The Savannah Bicycle Campaign will also be raising funds on Saturday, June 21, 2014 at the Enmark Station located at 7406 Waters Ave from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. During this “Enmark Dollar Day” there will be opportunities for the Savannah Bicycle Campaign to receive $1 for every car wash, $1 at their charity table and $1 donations will be accepted at the Enmark cash registers.

More information.

Celebrate National Bike Month in Savannah

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May is National Bike Month and we are are offering a wide array of events to help you make the most of it.
The National Bike Challenge starts in May and continues until Sept. 30. Join the SBC team or start your own!

May 10: Skidaway Island Bike Rodeo

May 11: SpokeModels Second Annual Cyclofemme Ride

May 15: Pedal Medal Awards Celebration

May 16: Bike to Work Day

May 21: Volunteer Appreciation Day/May Cycle Social

 

 

 

Saddle up for the Skidaway Island State Park Bike Rodeo on May 10

In partnership with Skidaway Island State Park, we are hosting a Bike Rodeo on Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.  The rodeo is a fun, educational event for children to practice bike skills and learn how to safely navigate roads and traffic. Kids will tackle different stations, each with a different game or challenge. For example, riders might weave between traffic cones to practice balance skills, or have a “slow race” where the last one across the finish line wins.

Please remember, by Georgia law, all kids under 16 years of age must wear a helmet. We will have some low cost bike helmets available for purchase at the rodeo. Children must bring their own bicycles to the event.

The event is free, but a $5 parking pass is required to enter the state park. Let us know you’re coming by joining the Facebook event. We are also looking for volunteers. Want to help? Sign up for a volunteer shift!

 

 

Matt’s Moon River Cruise on June 8 promises good time, benefits great causes

MattKohlerPoster-page-001Moon River Brewing Company will host Matt’s Moon River Cruise on Saturday, June 8 from 2-5 p.m. at the Moon River Beer Garden, 21 West Bay St. The event is named in memory of Matt Kohler, who was hit from behind by a driver on July 26, 2012 while riding his bike on U.S. Highway 80 in Bloomingdale.

The event will be held in Moon River Brewing Company’s Beer Garden, 21 W. Bay Street, and will feature:

  • A recreational bike ride leaving Ellis Square at 1 p.m.
  • Live music from Junkyard Angel
  • Raffle (must be present to win) and silent auction.
  • A special beer brewed in Matt’s honor
  • Bicycle Valet Parking

The suggested donation for entry to Matt’s Moon River Cruise is $20 and proceeds will benefit the Savannah Bicycle Campaign, a local bicycle advocacy and education organization, and Georgia Bikes, which works to improve bicycling conditions and promote bicycling throughout the state of Georgia. If you cannot attend the event and wish to make a donation or if you are attending and want to donate in advance, use this Matt’s Moon River Cruise Donation page.

Those who donate at the $20 value will receive a commemorative pint glass (must pick up in person) a raffle ticket (must be present to win) and a one-year individual Savannah Bicycle Campaign membership.

The goal is to educate the public on how to safely share the road with cyclists and increase awareness of Georgia’s “3-foot passing law,” which sets the minimum distance motorists must allow when following or overtaking a cyclist.

“Matt was a huge participant in life and our community. He was that kid everyone wanted to meet and I was blessed to get to marry,” said Kori Kohler. “You probably saw him sitting at a bar in Savannah, becoming best friends with a stranger. You may have cheered next to him at a Sand Gnats game, admired his green pants on River Street for St. Pat’s, or had lumber cut for you when he worked for Home Depot,” she said. “You may have even known him as the guy at the end of the Rock n’ Roll marathon wearing nothing but a bathrobe.”

She hopes the event accomplishes two main goals.

Matt Kohler“I wanted everyone to know his story. More importantly, I wanted people to realize that when you neglect the road, for even one minute, you could take away someone’s everything,” Kohler said.

Moon River Brewing Company Brewmaster John Pinkerton is organizing the event and is brewing a special edition beer to honor Matt.

“When Kori contacted me last summer, just days after Matt’s passing, I was terribly sad to hear of her loss,” Pinkerton said. “But, as an avid road cyclist myself, the news struck a deep chord for me as I thought of all of the people I know who still share the roads with vehicles in and around Savannah. Kori felt like it would be especially fitting for us to brew a special beer in Matt’s honor, since they enjoyed visiting Moon River together while they were dating.”

Pinkerton said the initial idea to brew a special beer blossomed into a larger event that will “shine a spotlight on Matt’s lasting legacy” and make Savannah and Chatham County safer for cyclists. But there will still be a special beer and he is looking forward to serving it at the event.

“The Moon River brewing team has come up with an exciting new recipe for Matt’s Moon Cruise Pale Ale. Debuting at the event on June 8, Matt’s memorial brew will be a Belgo-American style Pale Ale, featuring the refreshing fruity/ spicy aroma of our Belgian yeast strain and the citrus/pine/tropical fruit character of our American hop selections.”

“Georgia Bikes has been successful in recent years in achieving state level policy changes to improve cyclists’ safety on Georgia’s roads,” said Drew Wade, chairman of the Savannah Bicycle Campaign and a board member of Georgia Bikes. “Still, Chatham County has the highest rate of bike vs. auto injuries and fatalities in the state, and a tragedy like Matt’s highlights the need for Georgia Bikes and Savannah Bicycle Campaign to continue to raise awareness about the problem.
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Savannah Play Streets returns on May 19 with a Bicycle Block Party

The last Savannah Play Streets event was so epic, it broke a world record for the most people simultaneously playing hopscotch! This time, the focus is on bicycles as Play Streets moves to Savannah Gardens. Play Streets happens on Sunday, May 19 from 2-5 p.m.

Here’s a glimpse of what’s in store:

  • Tricycle Time Trials
  • “Spoked!” Bicycle-themed Art Exhibitbicycleblockparty
  • Live Music
  • Surprise Dance Performance
  • Bicycle-powered Light Bulb Challenge
  • Forsyth Farmers Market Vendors
  • Art Activities
  • Healthy Cooking Demonstrations
  • Bicycle Valet
  • Bicycle Games for Kids
  • Bicycle Evaluations and Adjustments
  • Open House at Selected Savannah Gardens Homes
  • Health Screenings
  • Sports and Activities

What’s the best way to get to a Bicycle Block Party? By bike, of course. A group ride will leave the south end of Forsyth Park promptly at 1:30 p.m., so plan to arrive there by 1:20 p.m. at the latest. Because of the ride distance and route, it is not recommended for young children or inexperienced cyclists.

Of course, the best way to get in on the fun is to volunteer, and we have a number of opportunities available.

More information is available on the City of Savannah website and from our friends at Well FED.