Last SSDD was in 2010

Please visit www.SDCC.info, the Shore Drive Community Coalition website.

SSDD2010 July 17th

Thanks to everyone who participated.

With your help, we've made sharing Shore Drive a little safer.

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5.23.2010

Va Pilot article about Shore Drive safety in Sunday's paper

Read, comment, and answer poll at Pilotonline.com article:
They're planning events at Shore Drive restaurants to raise awareness, flooding the City Council with e-mails, making rubber bracelets that will say "Save Lives on Shore Drive," and hoping to print cocktail napkins for restaurants cautioning patrons of the road's danger.
Related at SDCC.info.

5.21.2010

League of American Bicyclists has announced their Bicycle Friendly State rankings for 2010 - Virginia Ranks 50th in Enforcement

According to VBF, Virginia moved up from 23rd, to 18th in overall rankings:
We’re still awaiting details of these rankings, and we’ll report that information when we get it. But being dead last in “Enforcement” means that we definitely have some work to do!

5.18.2010

Update on Save Lives on Shore Drive Thursday June 3rd Event

From Erin, one of the organizers:
Thank you everyone for posting this cause on your page! We have so many people confirmed that we will also be at Bayside Bar and Grill on Shore Dr. (the old Offshore) We will also have DJs at both locations and a shuttle bus to keep everyone safe!!
The Event Listing in Facebook.

I promise to drive undistracted. I promise to walk wisely. I promise to cycle safely.

You can do it.

5.17.2010

Complete Streets Best Practices Report is out

From the National Campaign Complete Streets about this report:
A few of the case studies really stand out; their thoughtful and thorough implementation practices can almost be a guide unto themselves. Charlotte, North Carolina (already the basis for our Complete Streets Workshop system) is one of these, as is Seattle, Washington. In fact, Seattle has come up with an elegant answer to the frequent question of what to do when a project budget simply won’t allow full realization of a Complete Streets design. In Seattle, they make sure that this need is added to a future projects list, and they look for ways to fulfill it.

Perhaps the most inspiring theme in the publication is the way that Complete Streets policies have empowered planners and engineers to tackle a new challenge with creativity and innovation. In almost every case study, planners and engineers have invented new ways to consult with partners, deal with limited right-of-way, and save on costs.
From their sneek peek PDF Chapter Five: Making the Transition:

Chapter 3: Elements of a Complete Streets Policy............. 23

Case Studies
Decatur, Georgia ................................................................ 25
Oregon................................................................................ 28
Virginia Department of Transportation ................... 30
Arlington County, Virginia ................................................ 32
Roanoke, Virginia............................................................... 33

Complete Streets is also endorsed by Let's Move, the White House task force to end childhood obesity in one generation:
A complete network of safe bicycle and pedestrian facilities would allow children to take more trips through active transportation and get more physical activity. New Federal aid construction projects should accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians by incorporating “Complete Streets” principles.

In-roadway warning light system and where it's used to increase safety for pedestrians

One example of their use in Virginia from Traffic Safety Corporation:
Crosswalk Warning Light System Improves Safety for Students at Virginia Tech University
The four-lane road running through Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, VA presented a safety challenge to the University. Use of a traffic signal was out of the question because the site didn't meet necessary requirements. A ten-light crosswalk lighting system from TSC provided the perfect solution to improving student safety.



Thanks to Carol for the tip.

Ft Story officially restricted to Military ID carrying cyclists/pedestrains only

From Pilotonline.com:
Three historic areas on the base will remain open to the public, Mohr said, including to bicyclists: Cape Henry Lighthouse, the adjacent memorial park and the historic villages.
Previously here.

5.14.2010

Thanks to OceanCity.com for following our Twitter feed!

OceanCity.com:
OceanCity.com boasts the largest, most active online community dedicated to all things Ocean City. Find a wealth of traveler and local tips.
Undoubtedly travelers who visit Ocean City also visit Virginia Beach and this will allow SSDD to reach out to those travelers to share Shore Drive a little safer.

Thanks OceanCity.com!

5.13.2010

One more safer driver for SD- an email exchange

Email from me:
please do not speed on shore drive

especially at night when it's raining.

you might not have realized it but you flew past me like i was parked a few minutes ago.

thank you.
The reply:
Sorry Tim, not an excuse, but it had been long day. Didn't realize I was speeding, that being the case, obviously I wasn't paying proper attention. Thanks for the reminder!

Sincerely,

XXXXXX
This person was driving a vehicle with their website, business, etc posted all over it.
I assumed they didn't realize how fast they were driving so I emailed them.

Please - everyone share the road safely!