Bike Board Members,
Sam Stone won't attend tomorrow's meeting but he sent me the e-mail
below. Anybody know if there's a standard for sign color on state
and city roadways?
Frank
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 13:03:17
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From: Sam Stone <samuelspencerstone@comcast.net>
Subject: Bicycle Board
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Frank -
In response to you email dated June 2, 2007, I will be in Nashville,
Tennessee and unable to attend the monthly meeting of the Bike Board on
June 7, 2007. However, the Bike Board and I have very similar
desires. I will try to clarify mine as follows:
1. Whatever the specific design, use flourescent lime green color
like the pedestrian crossing signs recently installed on High Street and
do not use the color of the existing bike signs approaching the Star City
bridge toward Morgantown. Stencil signage on the roadway is
preferred but pole signage can supplement that and can be installed
now.
2. The location should be at all major entrances to town and as
otherwise appropriate.
3. The trail signage is to reduce interference of the
various modes and could use the same signage but perhaps add "keep
right" or "walk on right, pass on left" or "slower
traffic must keep right", or something similar. I am
forwarding a copy of the current WV Code provisions regarding
bikes. Both bikers and drivers need to be educated on bike rights
and safety. Roads needs to be repaired, potholes filled and drains
leveled to accommodate bikes.
4. It is obvious that the Bike Board has done a great amount of
work in planning; however, many of the recommendations can and must be
implemented now to prevent accidents and save lives. Please advise
me of the next Bike Board meeting and I will make every effort to
attend. I appreciate your considering my input.
I went to City Council with Ralph LaRue from BOPARC and Cliff Sutherland
approximately a year ago and Council approved the signs for the
trail. They told me to work with Dan Boroff to get it done.
There are funds available and no reason the signs aren't up
already. I suggest that the Bike Board push NOW to get the
signs up on the trail and then get them in the roads ASAP. The rest
of your plan is great but the road stenciling and lanes is a long way
off.
- §17C-11-2. Traffic laws apply to persons riding bicycles.
Every person riding a bicycle upon a roadway shall be granted all of
the rights and shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to the
driver of a vehicle by this chapter, except as to special regulations in
this article and except as to those provisions of this chapter which by
their nature can have no application.
- §17C-11-5. Riding on roadways and bicycle paths.
(a) Every person operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall ride as
near to the right side of the roadway as practicable, exercising due care
when passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same
direction.
(b) Persons riding bicycles upon a roadway shall not ride more than two
abreast except on paths or parts of roadways set aside for the exclusive
use of bicycles.
(c) Whenever a usable path for bicycles has been provided adjacent to a
roadway, bicycle riders shall use such path and shall not use the
roadway.
(Also see West Virginia Code 17C-11 in its entirety and West Virginia
Code 17C-11A in its entirety for additional bicycle laws.)
Thanks,
Sam Stone
Samuel Spencer Stone
Attorney At Law
221 Willey Street
Morgantown, WV 26505
Phone: (304) 296-2553 Ext. 1
Fax: (304) 292-4034 fax
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