Posts Tagged ‘Detroit’

Bike Riders United on WDET

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

In case you missed it yesteday, Ron and Tawanna from Bike Riders United joined Craig Fahle on WDET’s Detroit Today. An MP3 of the show is on-line and the bike segment begins at the midpoint.

Recently, a group of cyclist/activist joined together to successfully challenge the enforcement of a 44 year old Detroit city ordinance, which would have a $55 fine. For those cyclists who failed to registrar their bikes by August 7, 2008. After testimonies with Detroit City Council and Detroit Board of Police Commissioners, the group was successful in stopping the enactment of the ordinance. They’ve also gained assurance and formed a co-operant effort with Detroit City Council to create a new ordinance which will be drafted by cyclists which is more bikes friendly. Tawanna Simpson and Ron Scott from Detroit Bike Riders United join us. Looking for a bike, or a place to fix yours? The Hub is open . Its Midtown’s new non-profit bike shop and eductation center!

Detroit Cycling Awareness Ride is Friday

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

The Detroit Bike Rider United have a great ride planned for this Friday, August 1st at 12:30 PM. We hope to see plenty of cyclists show their support for bicycling in the city. While this ride was originally planned to protest the City’s bicycle license enforcement, it now is more of a celebration since the ordinance is being repealed and not enforced.

This ride is in memory of Yale Njoma Miller.

Here are the details!

Help Make Detroit A Bicycle Friendly Green City!

  • Learn what you need to know to ride safely
  • How Detroits Bicycle ordinance effects you
  • Support Detroit’s non-motorized plan
  • Learn about the Greening of Detroit
  • Refreshments and giveaways

Organized by Detroit Bike Riders United and supported by The League of Michigan Bicyclists, The Boll Family YMCA, Thedetroiter.com, Zaccaro’s, Starbuck’s, The Wheel House, The Wolverine Sports Club, Back Alley Bikes, Michigan Trails & Greenways, Tour de Troit, Avalon Bakery, Continental Bikes, Jimmies Bikes, Bike Tech, Detroit Summer and many others

The Ride starts across the street from Bert’s Market Place, 2727 Russell St. in Eastern Market and ends at Ford Auditorium directly across the street from the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center. Tour de Troit has mapped out a brief route that will allow exploration of some of Detroit’s interesting downtown areas.

For further information call 313-422-3617 or 313-587-4666

Detroit’s bicycle ordinance repealed

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

As reported today by the Detroit News:

The Detroit City Council voted 7-0 Tuesday to repeal a controversial ordinance that allows police to issue tickets to people who don’t register their bicycles.

Committee votes to drop bike license fines

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Bike registration law rolls toward repeal

A group bike ride in Detroit

A Back Alley Bikes/Trips for Kids Detroit ride through Downtown

Detroit’s Council’s Public Health and Safety Committee wants to put the brakes on enforcing the bicycle licensing program. During today’s public hearing, the Committee heard many perspectives from the police and public.

Councilwoman Sheila Cockrel motioned for removing all of the current bike licensing language. She wants to meet with the police and stakeholder groups (including cyclists) during the Council’s August recess to develop new bicycle ordinance language that makes sense.

There was perhaps a three dozen cyclists in attendance, most of whom provided public comment in support of the motion. Some cyclists in the audience had already received tickets for riding a bicycle without a license. One cyclist had also received a ticket for not having a bell or horn on their bike — another Detroit ordinance.

Perhaps the best quote of the day was from Bike Riders United’s Ron Scott. Scott invited the police to “Get on the bike with us and ride in the same direction.”

The Committee motion was approved and will be voted on by the entire Council tomorrow.

Media Coverage

Dequindre Cut Ride Video

Friday, July 25th, 2008

After recently experimenting with a custom handlebar camera mount, I took some sample video along the soon-to-be-officially-opened Dequindre Cut trail in Detroit. Yes, the video is a little jittery, which was due in part to the stiffer ride of my road bike. Future trials will be from a mountain bike.