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People for Bikes, Now!


By Charles Siegel - Posted on 11 July 2010

I hope people will sign this petition and pass it on.  They are trying to get one million signatures - which should help them to improve conditions for bicyclists nationally.

Check out peopleforbikes.org! They're collecting one million names in support of a better world for biking -- one that's safer, more convenient, and more appealing for everyone.

Every day, millions of Americans  like us ride for their health, for the environment, for their communities, and for the pure joy of bicycling. But until now, only a tiny fraction of riders have stood up to help improve bicycling in America.

Peopleforbikes.org is going to change all that. They're building a national movement with the clout and influence to get things done. That means promoting bike riding on an individual level, but also sending a unified message to our elected leaders, the media, and the public that bicycling should have their full support.

Sign their petition at:

http://www.peopleforbikes.org

Thanks!

Tags
Thanks Chuck, I signed it.  And I posted it to my Facebook page.  Bikes Belong (the umbrella organization) is a known, respected organization, so getting those signatures shouldn't be difficult!

Marcy

From: Charles Siegel <siegel@preservenet.com>
To: bfbc-talk@mailman.lmi.net
Sent: Sun, July 11, 2010 1:44:46 PM
Subject: [Bfbc-talk] People for Bikes, Now!


I hope people will sign this petition and pass it on.  They are trying to get one million signatures - which should help them to improve conditions for bicyclists nationally.

Check out peopleforbikes.org! They're collecting one million names in support of a better world for biking -- one that's safer, more convenient, and more appealing for everyone.

Every day, millions of Americans  like us ride for their health, for the environment, for their communities, and for the pure joy of bicycling. But until now, only a tiny fraction of riders have stood up to help improve bicycling in America.

Peopleforbikes.org is going to change all that. They're building a national movement with the clout and influence to get things done. That means promoting bike riding on an individual level, but also sending a unified message to our elected leaders, the media, and the
public that bicycling should have their full support.

Sign their petition at:

http://peopleforbikes.org/page/ic/vhz3eoush33k7w/Sg

Thanks!

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