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Nelle Pierson, Washington Area Bicyclist Association; photo by Chris Eichler
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Advocacy Resources

Making a successful case for bicycling and walking priorities requires two things: great stories and great data.

We need to be able to illustrate the benefits of bicycling in a way that resonates with decision-makers — and we need to have the credible statistics to back it up. The same principle holds for successful advocacy campaigns.

In the resources below, we provide the facts and figures to support bicycling and give examples of actual advocacy campaigns as models for others to follow. From the ins and outs of the new transportation law, MAP-21, to the economic benefits of bicycling, the reports and resources below will help you make bicycling better in your community.

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Advocacy

Darren Flusche
Policy Director
darren@bikeleague

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Research and Data

How many Americans bike and walk?

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Infographic: Bicycle Friendly Community bike commuter rates grow faster

2010 bicycle commuting data for all 375 cities included in the American Community Survey

Bicycle commute data from 1990 to 2011 for the 70 largest U.S. cities, including percentage of bicycle commuters and percent change

2011 state bicycle commute rates, including bicycle commuting by gender

Analysis of the US Census American Community Survey 2000-2008

Analysis of the 2009 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS)

How can I show decision-makers that bicycling is good for the economy?

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Bicycling Means Business: The Economic Benefits of Bicycle Infrastructure

Map: The Economic Benefits of Bicycling

Powerpoint Presentation: How to Make the Case that Bicycling Means Business

How can my Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee be most effective?

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Making Bicycling and Walking a Norm for Transportation Agencies: Best Practices for Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committees

What have bike/ped staff done for our communities?

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Why Communities & States Need Bicycle and Pedestrian Staff

Popular Bicycling and Walking Campaigns

How can I organize an amazing state bicycle summit?

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State Bike Summit Guide

What can bicyclists do to elect bike-friendly officials?

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An Advocate's Guide to Elections: Making Campaigns Work for Bicycling and Walking

How have bicyclists won safe bridge access?

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Bridging the Gaps in Bicycling Networks: An advocates guide to getting bikes on bridges

List of Interstate Bridges with Bicycle Accommodations

How can bicycling advocates get good distracted driving laws passed?

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Distracted Driving: A Bicycling Advocate’s Resource

Distracted Driving Fact Sheet

How can we stop rumble strips from ruining bicycle routes?

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Bicycing and Rumble Strips: Problems for Cyclists

State-wide Rumble Strip Campaigns: Lessons Learned

FHWA Technical Advisory

How can bicycling and walking be written into Climate Action Plans?

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Climate Change and Bicycling: How bicycling advocates can help craft comprehensive Climate Action Plans

Making Biking Better with Federal Funding under MAP-21

What do bicycling advocates need to know about federal funding?

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Primer on Federal Funding for Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects 

List of Federal Funding Resources for Biking & Walking

Key Data Sources: Federal Investments in Bicycling and Walking in Your Community 

Eligibility is not enough: The Case for Dedicated Bicycle and Pedestrian Funding

Rescissions

FAQsUnderstanding Rescissions: A Call for Proportionality 
Rescission and Restoration: Fighting for Priority 
2010 Table of Rescissions

 

How did MAP-21 change bike/ped funding?

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“Biking and Walking in MAP-21” 2-pager

Advocacy Advance MAP-21 Resources  

Advocacy Advance Webinars 

How your State Fares: MAP-21 by the Numbers

Changes in Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) funds in your state

Which programs fund bike/ped?

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Find It, Fund It 

How much is my state planning to spend on bike/ped?

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Planning for Bicycling and Walking Facilities

Who really makes the funding decisions in your community?

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Regional Funding Profiles

Houston, Texas Funding Profile

Arizona Funding Profile

Connecticut Funding Profile 

Southwest Pennsylvania Funding Profile

Atlanta, Georgia Funding Profile 

Alaska Funding Profile

Missouri Funding Profile

Harrisonburg, VA Funding Profile 

Rochester Funding Profile

New Orleans, LA Funding Profile

Tulsa, OK Funding Profile

About the Key Funding Programs in MAP-21

Transportation Alternative Program (TAP)

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Follow the MAP: How Federal Dollars Flow from Congress to Your Community through the Transportation Alternatives Program (Info-graphic)

Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ)

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Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) Flow Chart

Full Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program Report

Surface Transportation Program (STP)

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Surface Transportation Program Flow chart

Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)

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Highway Safety Improvement Program Flow chart

Highway Safety Improvement Program Overview Report

Advocacy Case Study Report

Case Studies with list of State Safety Emphasis Areas

Accessing Section 402 (State and Community Highway Safety Grant Program)

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Section 402 Report

Successful Funding Campaigns

How can I manage a successful funding campaign?

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Developing a Successful Funding Campaign

Navigating MAP-21: Transportation Alternatives Advocacy Tool Kit

State-wide advocacy leaders for Navigating MAP-21 campaign

Maximizing MAP-21 for Complete Streets in Georgia (Georgia Bikes)

What makes a good statewide advocacy campaign?

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Improving the Process: How Statewide Organizations Are Winning Federal Dollars for Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects

How can I work with my Metropolitan Planning Organization for a successful regional campaign?

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How Metropolitan Planning Organizations Plan for and Fund Bicycling and Walking Investments

Working with Metropolitan Planning Organizations: Five Lessons for Advocates

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