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Technical AssistanceLegislationA full listing of laws and regulations pertaining to bicycles can be found here. Information on bicycling in the Uniform Vehicle Code can be found here. The League of American Bicyclists opposes mandatory side path laws and any legislation that would restrict bicyclist access to roads as operators of vehicles. The League’s position on this topic can be found here. For information regarding helmet laws for your state please visit http://www.helmets.org/helmlaws.htm. Also see the League’s position on helmet use. Information about your state’s maximum blood alcohol content for automobile drivers can be found here. States that require a safe passing distance of 3 feet or greater can be found here. Policies and ProgramsLeague of American Bicyclists supports Complete Streets that are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users. Pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and bus riders of all ages and abilities are able to safely move along and across a complete street. For more information please visit completestreets.org and for examples of statewide policies see here and here. Infrastructure Information about Bicycle Level of Service (BLOS) can be found here. Information on Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) can be found here. For information to determine your state’s obligation rate for Transportation Enhancements click here, and for Safe Routes to School click here. For an example of a statewide bicycle route network, click here For information on national US numbered bike routes, click here. Education and EncouragementFor information on League of American Bicyclists Bike Ed classes being offered in your state, as well as a listing of current League Certified Instructors (LCI’s) click here. For an example of a statewide “Share the Road” campaign, click here. To find your state’s ranking in the last Safe Routes to School National Partnership Assessment click here. For an example of a state Bicycle Driver’s Manual click here. For an example of a statewide bicycle map, click here. For information about state and large city advocacy organizations, click here. For an example on bicycle tourism promotion, click here. To find number of people cycling to work according to the 200 Census Journey to Work study, click here. Evaluation and PlanningFor an example of bicycle usage rates listen within a State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), click here. For examples of statewide bicycle plans click here. For uniform guidelines on bicycle safety for your state Highway Safety Plan click here. For an example of an active State Bicycle Advisory Committee, click here. For NHTSA cyclist fatality rates, click here. For examples of statewide Bicycle Summits, click here or click here.
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