THIS SATURDAY!
This is our Nation’s premiere street bicycling program taught by instructors certified by the League of American Bicyclists. Learn the basics of bicycle and helmet fit. Learn state bicycle laws. Learn how to predict and prevent crashes, and how to bail out as a last resort! Learn how to operate your bicycle in a skillful and confident manner, in any traffic — any time!
This class is designed to be of value to new and veteran cyclists. Class begins at 9am and finishes at 5pm. Global Bikes, 835 N. Gilbert Rd. #111 Gilbert, AZ 85234
Please visit www.meetup.com/Global-Bikes-Meetup/events/41668692/ for full information.
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Meet Randy Victory
Randy Victory serves as CAzBike’s Northern Arizona Representative.
| Chip & Karen Davis discussing bicycling with Randy |
Known as “Ranger Randy,” Victory works at Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood. He often patrols the park on his bicycle, offering his own special brand of friendly assistance to the public. Born in San Francisco, he grew up near Dallas, Texas, not far from six-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong’s childhood home. After graduating from Redwood High School in Marin County, California –the birthplace of the mountain bike, Victory began cycling in the Rocky Mountains near Denver, logging 10,000 miles a year on his bike.
In fact, he lived an entirely car-free lifestyle, handling everything from commuting to shopping, “Although I really don’t miss riding through the snow in sub-zero temperatures!”
“Transportation is incredibly important to human beings. We even have a special symbol for people with mobility limitations. I’ve always believed that I should be able to freely choose my mode of transportation. If you look at our Federal budget, transportation is second only to defense. At the State level, transportation is the biggest budget item. According to the latest statistics, transportation costs for the average American household are second only to housing costs. So as you can see, we place a high regard on mobility. I’d like to help create a community where individuals actually have realistic choices about how to get to school, or work, or to the park – where they don’t just climb into a car because they’re afraid to get there any other way, or feel compelled to act as full-time chauffeurs to their kids because they feel the streets are unsafe,” Victory says. Phoenix Political Pedal Power (P4) endorses greg Stanton
During the November 1, 2011 meeting of Phoenix Political Pedal Power (P4), the responses from the Candidates for Mayor of Phoenix were evaluated. P4 sincerely appreciates the time and effort given by each candidate.
The objectives of P4 are to influence the elections and decisions of City policy makers towards the betterment of Phoenix so that our favorite mode of transportation and recreation is encouraged, education is provided on safe and effective use of a bicycle, facilities are engineered in the same way, rules of the road are enforced for all users of the roadways, and how these efforts are progressing is evaluated regularly. Some of the questions included aspects of sustainable living. Cycling and sustainability, particularly the public transit aspects, have a strong synergy. Each benefits from the other, hence this topic was included in our questions.
The members found that a few of the answers were equally in line with our objectives. At the same time each candidate’s approach to the role of City Government became apparent. We found that the preponderance of answers by Mr. Stanton were substantially more in line with our objectives. Further, Mr. Stanton’s track record of cycling considerations vis a vis question number six was clearly ahead in our judgement.
Therefore, Phoenix Political Pedal Power endorses Mr. Greg Stanton for Mayor of Phoenix and encourages anyone eligible to vote in this November 8 election to vote for him.
CAzbike Officers
The (new) Board of Directors elected the following slate of officers at their first meeting which was held October 17, 2010:
- Bob Beane – President
- Bob Jenson – Vice President
- Kathy Mills – Vice President of Education
- Gail Hildebrandt – Treasurer
- Sheila Foraker – Secretary
Results of elections for Board of Director seats at the 2011 Annual meeting held Oct 10:
Gene Holmerud, and Alison Van Uum will be stepping down as board members — the Coalition would like to thank them for all their hard work over the years. Alison will stay on as Membership Chair, and Gene will continue to monitor Rail safety issues relating to bicyclists.
The following board members will retain their seats:
- Sterling Baer,
- Bob Beane,
- Sheila Foraker,
- Bob Jenson,
- Mike Kitchen,
- Kathy Mills.
New board members include:
- Ed Beighe; Ed is currently the Coalition’s webmaster.
- Mary Kaye Black; Mary Kaye is the Coalitions Eastern Arizona Representative.
- Wayne Churchman; Wayne is also PBAA’s event director for El Tour de Mesa.
- Gail Hildebrandt; Gail formerly served as Coalition president.
- Sheryl Keeme; Sheryl is the founder of Girls Gone Riding., and organization to help and encourage women to participate in bicycling.
Officers will be elected at the next board meeting.
For those of you who plan in advance: the Coalition’s 2012 Annual Membership Meeting will be held Monday September 10, 2012.
Coalition Board of Directors changes
Thanks to those who came out for our 2011 Annual meeting. An election was held for board of directors positions.
Gene Holmerud, and Alison Van Uum will be stepping down as board members — the Coalition would like to thank them for all their hard work over the years. Alison will stay on as Membership Chair.
The following board members will retain their seats:
- Sterling Baer,
- Bob Beane,
- Sheila Foraker,
- Bob Jenson,
- Mike Kitchen,
- Kathy Mills.
New board members include:
- Ed Beighe; Ed is currently the Coalition’s webmaster.
- Mary Kaye Black; Mary Kaye is the Coalitions Eastern Arizona Representative.
- Wayne Churchman; Wayne is also PBAA’s event director for El Tour de Mesa.
- Gail Hildebrandt; Gail formerly served as Coalition president.
- Sheryl Keeme; Sheryl is the founder of Girls Gone Riding., and organization to help and encourage women to participate in bicycling.
Officers will be elected at the next board meeting.
For those of you who plan in advance: the Coalition’s 2012 Annual Membership Meeting will be held Monday September 10, 2012.
President’s Report – 2011 Annual Meeting
CAzB President’s Report – 2011 Annual Membership Meeting
- Meeting/Committee Participation – e.g. MAG Bicycle Pedestrian Committee, Glendale Bicycle Advisory Committee
- Phoenix Bicycle Summit participation
- Cover Article for League of American Bicyclists Mar/Apr Magazine – Red Rock Road Extreme Road Makeover (Sedona/VOC Hwy 179 Project)
- Executive Director Hired
- Clear Channel radio interviews – safe cycling, 3-foot safe passing distance, etc.
- Meeting with Verde Valley advocates and Yavapai County transportation staff to improve plans for paved shoulders on Cornville Road
- LAB “Bicycle Friendly State” evaluation LAB “Bicycle Friendly Community” evaluations – Scottsdale, Tempe, Phoenix
- Alliance for Biking & Walking Workshop – Tucson (participated and connected with Tucson advocates, ADOT representatives, Tucson Transportation staff and public officials)
- ADOT Bicycle Safety Action Plan (input) and Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan Update Committee (participation and input) – ongoing
- Submitting programs to MAG for funding: (1) Law Enforcement Officer Training, (2) Adult/Teen “Ready to Ride” program – in progress
- Active Lifestyle Vehicle competition/fund-raising event (October 22)
Robert A. Beane President
Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists
CA 3-foot passing bill vetoed
The Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists supports the passage of California’s Senate Bill 910
Mr. Jim Brown
Communications Director
California Bicycle Coalition
1017 L Street, #288, Sacramento, CA 95814
Re: 3 Foot Safe Passing Distance Law
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists would like to express our support for enactment of a three foot safe passing distance law (requiring motorists to allow a safe passing distance when coming upon and passing bicyclists from the rear) in California.
With respect to any assertion that this type of law may cause some major difficulties or “mayhem”, we simply have not found that to be the case in Arizona where the law has been in effect for over ten years.
This law has been added to the driver’s manual, and a related question is in the driver test rotation. Our organization provides periodic media messages (primarily radio) and ADOT has some safety messaging and has a created a video on Sharing the Road that includes this concept.
Enforcement is generally confined to collision incidents where it is clear that a violation has occurred.
Sincerely,
Robert A. Beane
President, Coalition of Arizona Bicyclists
(501 c 3 bicycling advocacy and education organization directly representing over 3,000 individual and club member bicyclists in Arizona)
(623)252-0931
Two ADOT Planning Projects
Eric Post Law Named Bicyclist Friendly Business
Eric Post serves the Coalition’s Legal Advisor:
The League of American Bicyclists announced the Law Office of Eric Post is a Silver Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB), in a diverse and groundbreaking number of 111 new BFBs across the United States. The variety in the type and size of businesses applying for the BFB award shows the many different ways to create a Bicycle Friendly Business. The Law Office of Eric Post has worked hard to increase bicycle friendliness in the workplace… read more from Tucson Endurance Sports | Examiner.com
BFC: Scottsdale gets gold; Tempe renews silver; Phx gets honorable mention
League Announces Fall 2011 Bicycle Friendly Communities
Scottsdale was awarded Gold level, up from Silver. Tempe renewed their Silver level. And Phoenix for the first time received Honorable Mention.
Arizona communities currently enjoying BFC status are
- Gold — Tucson/East Pima Region, Scottsdale
- Silver — Tempe, and Flagstaff
- Bronze — Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa and Sedona
Read the LAB press release here.


