Bike League will launch Bicycle Friendly Business Program
Posted by Jonathan Maus (Editor) on June 17th, 2008 at 2:42 pm
In his speech addressing an international crowd at the Carfree Cities Conference, League of American Bicyclists executive director Andy Clarke announced that his organization will launch a Bicycle Friendly Business program.
In his address, Clarke also said the League plans to release the initial rankings of their recently launched Bicycle Friendly States program in September.
To a packed room of carfree and transportation advocates, Clarke sang the praises of Portland. He said one of the reasons Portland is “so awesome” is that we’ve “had the courage to lead.” He also laid out the many facets of our vibrant and diverse bike culture.
Now that Portland has been given the League’s highest honor (Platinum), Clarke said we have to compete for bike-friendliness with European cities like Amsterdam and Copenhagen.
In his closing remarks, Clarke said, “We have to make transportation about people and the places we live… That’s something that the highway lobby does not have on their side.”
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June 17th, 2008 16:12
So, what is the Bicycle Friendly Business Program going to do?
June 17th, 2008 18:03
So will the Bicycle Friendly Business program help eliminate banning of bikes in drive-thrus? Any update on this issue? I pulled up to bank teller at BANK OF AMERICA, sent my documents in via the tube. and the teller told me i had to come inside to get my documents. The bank manager said no one at the bank center (read branch) has any authority to change the rules. It was ridiculous. I had to ride around the building. Park my bike, chain it up, remove all my valuables just to walk in and get the receipt that they could have sent right back down the tube in 30 seconds.
June 17th, 2008 18:35
The Writer's Colony at the Carfree Cities Artshow supports this program wholeheartedly. And we expect revolutionary results.
Also, we would like someone to bring us coffee.
June 17th, 2008 19:02
I hope that this program will give businesses more resources and information on finding contractors to install their own bike parking so as to rely less on city-owned installations (which take more time to have installed).
It's not like the information is hard to find, but this might also encourage the businesses.
June 17th, 2008 20:08
That sounds about as concrete and well reasoned as Sho Dozono's comments about Portland being equal to Amsterdam.
Jonathan - any details from Mr. Clarke's speech or was this just a feel good tome? What exactly is a bike friendly business?
June 17th, 2008 21:52
"So will the Bicycle Friendly Business program help eliminate banning of bikes in drive-thrus?"
Bikes are banned in drive thru's due to liability issues. Most large companies that use drive thru's have a company policy against.
I hate being turned away at a drive thru on my bike too, but I understand why it is done, and most people who refuse you service are just doing their job, which is to tell you no.
I had the police called on me, when I refused to have service refused to me in a drive thru. Someone in a car that had just gone thru the same drive thru handed me food out of their window, and pointed that the police were there already. So, I waved to the police and rode off into the night, with dinner.
Yet, I was in the wrong, as the person refusing me was doing their job.
I doubt this will be changing any time in the future, and not by the L.A.B..
June 18th, 2008 00:36
hey folks,
i asked Andy for more about the program. He said it will be modeled similarly to their Bike Friendly Communities program. they'll also provide technical assistance and how-tos on their website.
June 18th, 2008 11:36
I realize the details are still fuzzy, but will there be any kind of tax incentive in the future possibly with this? If businesses are given a break for getting people to start riding then they are more likely to install facilities for bikers. I realize its a bit chicken before the egg, but any encouragement (especially financial) would make it more feasible for many businesses.
What all does the bike friendly communities program entail?
But I guess its cool if my company just goes and buy's a new Hummer to get tax breaks instead. Cause ya know. Thats responsible and helpful for the economy, right?
June 18th, 2008 13:31
Drive-thrus are bad anyway. They support the car culture, laziness, idling engines - etc. Still dumb to not allow bicycles as they allow motorcycles.
June 18th, 2008 20:37
yes more pressure to make drive-thrus available to anyone. It CANT be any more dangerous than the parking lot.
What really needs attention is the fees Airlines charge for brining a bike on board.
June 27th, 2008 15:23
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