It Depends! Riding Safely
By Preston Tyree
This podcast is hosted by Preston Tyree, LCI, Regional Coach, former League of American Bicyclists board Vice President, former League Education Director and recipient of the 2002 National Education Award, the 2016 Gail and Jim Spann Educator of the Year award, and League Life Member.
It Depends! Riding SafelyApr 12, 2020
Episode 9: What are Traffic Gardens and why do you want one in your city?
Hosted and edited by Preston Tyree | Episode 9: I talk with Mary Butcher of Torti Gallas + Partners about how cities can design, develop and install a Traffic Garden for our beginning riders to be able to learn and practice in safety. Mary is a good example of the bright young people who are beginning to make a difference in the traffic planning and safety areas.
Episode 8: How does data make the roads safer?
Hosted and edited by Preston Tyree | Episode 8: Phil Lasley of the Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A&M University talks about what data is being collected and how it is being used by engineers and planners to make our streets, trails and paths safer for all cyclists. If you want to know more about TTI you can use this link.
Episode 7: Discussion on life with Gail Spann
Hosted and edited by Preston Tyree | Episode 7: I talk with Gail Copus Spann who has raced mountain bikes, acted as board member for BikeTexas and Board Chair for the League of American Bicyclists. She is LCI #1900 and a League Cycling Coach. She and her husband sponsored the Gail and Jim Spann Educator of the Year Award at the League. She also has a collection of Penny Farthing bicycles in her garage. Here is her take on what it takes to make riding safer.
Episode 6: Coming back from a serious crash and #itcouldbeme
Episode 5: New technology for safer roads.
Episode 5: Jake Sigal talks about his history and the work his company is doing to make the roads safer for all users. They are getting close to having a standard that allows many manufacturers produce products that allow bicycles to message (talk to) other vehicles and infrastructure like signage. It is worth taking a look at his website, Tome Software. When you go there click on the B2V link in the menu. One of the things I was impressed with was the breadth of the collaboration that Jake has managed to create between the Automotive, Bicycling and Planning organizations. And, Jake is a lifelong cyclist and has set up his twitter account to focus on cycling safety.
Episode 04: Cyclist education in Hawai'i
Malia talks to us from Hawai'i about the Hawai'i Bicycling League and her work training League Cycling Instructors. She has been instrumental in producing a video with the local bus operating company to train their operators to drive safely around cyclists and pedestrians. Link to Hawai'i Bicycling League Education program. Here is a link to a rough cut of the safety video that Malia took part in. At 9:34 your's truly makes an unsafe pass of a bus on the right side. We set that up but it was still a little scary.
Episode 03: How to ride with a broken ankle.
Doug talks about the joy of still having wheels he can use after breaking his ankle in three places jumping his mountain bike. Hand cycles have a place in the mix of devices we can ride. We also talk about riding safely in the neighborhood.
Episode 02: Riding safely from a Law Enforcement perspective.
Episode 2: Corporal Cunningham, a bicycle racer and Law Enforcement Officer talks about bicyclist safety and has some tips on how to interact with an officer on the road. We also talk about the training that a police cadet gets in Austin and the various law enforcement efforts that APD and Corporal Cunningham have been doing to keep bicyclists safer on our roads.
Here is a link to a YouTube video from the Austin Chief of Police related to safe passing distances.
Here is a link to the law enforcement device (C3FT) that we talked about. This device is mounted on the handlebars and with a camera can give indication of how close a vehicle passes, record the pass, the reading on the device, and the license plate of the car.
Music by BenSound.com
Episode 01: League of American Bicyclists' take on Riding Safely
This interview was done as the Coronavirus became real to many people and Bill was still trying to make the virtual National Bike Summit work. We greatly appreciate his taking time out of his crazy schedule to talk about bicyclist safety. I asked Bill to send along some links for various materials and pages for the League of American Bicyclists so here they are.
Find an LCI, class, rides, and more
Smart Cycling Quick Guide - https://bikeleague.org/quickguide
Smart Cycling Videos - https://bikeleague.org/ridesmartvideos
BFA program https://bikeleague.org/bfa
National Bike Summit https://bikeleague.org/summit
Sign up for action alerts - www.bikeleague.org/enews
join us www.bikeleague.org/join
Trailer 01: What and Why.
This is a short history of the host's introduction to bicycling safety and a longer description of the reason and content of the podcast. Hope you will give it a try and follow our journey.