Check out the updated “Go By Bike!” brochure that has just been released for Bay State Bike Week 2011. MassDOT Planning, the MassDOT Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV), and the Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition (MassBike) all partnered to update this useful guide to bicycling in Massachusetts.
The “Go By Bike!” brochure provides a concise and easily understood summary of biking basics that can be used to help a range of ages and experience levels get an easy ride when they “Go By Bike!” Like Bay State Bike Week, “Go By Bike!” is another product of the MassBike – MassDOT partnership. This partnership reconstituted Bay State Bike Week as a truly statewide event and jointly promotes the Same Roads Same Rules initiative that promotes safe and cooperative sharing of the road among bikers, pedestrians, and motor vehicle drivers.
The document can be printed on demand in keeping with MassDOT’s GreenDOT sustainability policy.
Please view and download the "Go By Bike!" brochure. For more information, visit baystatebikeweek.org , www.massbike.org and MassDOT Biking and Walking on the web. This document is a great reference for bicycling in Massachusetts as an active transportation mode that is healthy, green and fun!




Oh, and sorry about your not being able to get inflated bicycling ridership for this May's traffic counting period due to bad weather during bike week.
Posted by: Mark Kaepplein | May 20, 2011 at 01:26 PM
Has this week's weather gotten through to anyone on how worsening roads for the vast majority to serve a few cyclists still won't change the weather? Even MBTA bus riders suffer from all the lane reductions and clutter of cyclists on the road.
Posted by: Mark Kaepplein | May 20, 2011 at 01:23 PM