Mayor Annise Parker and the City of Houston released a "share the road" public service announcement video yesterday. The video highlights the safe passage ordinance that went into law last year, provides some tips on driving safely around cyclists, and has a remain calm reminder. The "be the better person" line may rub me the wrong way, but I appreciate the point they are trying to drive home. All-in-all I say it's a damn good video.
Sometimes I think the mayor gets it.
Cycling Space City- discovering Houston's bicycle culture! When we moved to Houston we had no idea it would be a decent bicycling town. The mixed use paths along the bayous, bike lanes from the Heights into Downtown, largest MS 150 bike ride in country, critical mass, yep not bad. Join us as we discover Space City's bicycle culture with candid bike shop reviews, discussions of bike routes, and issues effecting Houston's bike community.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Disjointed February Critical Mass
February 2014 Houston Critical Mass
So last Friday's Critical Mass featured a very heavy Houston Police Department presence with numerous officers at intersections, following the route, and even a police helicopter overhead for the entire route. It was a disjointed presence, as if HPD didn't know if they were there to help ease congestion or harass the Critical Mass Riders. At some intersections HPD was stopping car traffic and letting bicyclists pass through red lights. At other intersections they were yelling for cyclists to stop at reds and or waiting to ticket red light runners. Early in the ride we were followed by an overweight officer on his motorcycle who was pretty hostile. He was waiting at an intersection and started blaring his siren when the light turned red, there were no cars coming so I thought his siren was telling us to continue through the red. When I started to cross against the light he shot out his motorcycle to block the path and yelled the light was red. I stopped and ignored his yelling but was thinking, 'what the hell, a half mile back HPD was telling us to run reds'. Later when we were on N. MacGregor Way we were followed by a HPD car who would blare out on her loudspeaker for cyclists to stay in the right lane whenever anyone came close to the lane marker. To me it felt more like harassment than safety assurance. After the mid-route break at Telephone RD and Wayside Dr HPD stood by and didn't do any traffic control to help ease congestion.For me Critical Mass is a way to have a fun, safe, low-key ride around town at night. I get a kick out of seeing families on the side of the road and little kids waving or smiling at the Christmas tree lights on my bike. If we make a statement that reminds motorists there are bicyclists in Houston and to share the roads then great. I lived in San Francisco throughout the nineties and remember some really hostile Critical Mass rides. That's not for me, but part of me wonders if the Critical Mass "Organizers" need to stop sharing the route with HPD or maybe do the ride at 5:30 PM and see how HPD likes that. That said I'll be out in March enjoying the ride as best I can. Check out some pictures below.
The Ride:
The Route |
Waiting for ride to start at Market Square Park |
Waiting to get started again after break |
Little more waiting to get started again after break |
Still more waiting to get started again after break |
And even more waiting to get started again after break. Notice the B-Cycle bike? |
You can check our the Houston bike share program here: Houston B-Cycle
The Bikes:
Cooler on rear rack doubles as a kickstand |
Cooler on rear rack has been customized as a stereo |
Inside the cooler. He said he used a moped battery to power this. It was good and loud too. |
Fat Tire Bike With Front Basket |
Fat Tire Bike With Front Basket |
Nice Fat Tire Bike |
Couple Low Rider inspired Beach Cruisers. Got to love the dice on these nice rides. |
Fixie with I think a Brooks saddle. Picture doesn't do justice to this sweet bike |
Motocross bike turned bicycle |
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