This flyer effectively communicates the importance of the Ride of Silence to anyone interested. No longer will participants need to break the silence to explain to motorists why they are riding on May 17. This flyer also includes information about the Coalition's Safe Bicycle Passing Bill. Please print and distribute while cycling.
This flyer, developed by the Texas Bicycle Coalition's BikeTexas Safe Routes to School staff, in cooperation with and funding from the City of Amarillo, was included in the Amarillo December Water Utility Bill sent to all Amarillo residents. The flyer includes frequently asked questions and answers about safely cycling on Amarillo's new bicycle lane network. This is a great example of a city recognizing the benefits of and reaching out to it's residents on behalf of, and in support of, the BikeTexas Safe Routes to School Program and bicycle friendly communities.
This flyer effectively communicates the importance of the Ride of
Silence to anyone interested. No longer will participants need to break
the silence to explain to motorists why they are riding on May 17. Please print and distribute while cycling.
1989 opinion of the Office of the Attorney General of Texas regarding the authority of municipalities to prohibit the use of bicycles on roadways. The opinion was provided in response to an inquiry made by Representative David Cain, Chariman of the House Transportation Committee at that time.