“whether you are 8 or 80, you should feel comfortable and safe biking or walking in Maine and not have to be dependent on a car to get everywhere. We encourage the Maine DOT to incorporate a clear commitment to designing for all ages and abilities in the plan’s vision statement, and then reflect it more clearly in the plan’s goals.” https://www.pressherald.com/2023/01/29/commentary-a-glimmer-of-hope-for-maine-cyclists-and-pedestrians/ #Maine #Biketooter #activetransportation #MaineDOT
Commentary: A glimmer of hope for Maine cyclists and pedestrians

In the form of its first-ever active transportation plan, our state now has an enormous opportunity to make it easier for more of us to move around.

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“The draft plan’s focus on widening roads to provide shoulders on rural roads needs to be balanced w/ a much stronger commitment to build wider sidewalks & multi-use paths across the state that are safe for all users, not just those comfortable enough walking or biking next to speeding cars. “ I wrote something similar to #MaineDOT . Wider roads mean drivers go even faster, whether the add’l width = shoulders or not. This keeps anyone but those who feel up to defying death from biking on them..