
Bocafirst Vision Zero Project
Research, analysis, interviews and reports advocating for a better bike friendly Boca Raton.
Bocafirst Vision Zero Project
Research, analysis, interviews and reports advocating for a better bike friendly Boca Raton.
Reading time: 3 minsCounty commissioner, Marci Woodward, attended the city council workshop to make it known the county takes residents concerns seriously.
Reading time: < 1 minGabriel and his son commute to Blue Lake elementary and Spanish River Library. He is also an avid cyclist using the El Rio trail and A1A.
Reading time: 3 minsThis article focuses on Boca Raton’s roadway crash situation, i.e., the problem to be solved by Vision Zero
Reading time: < 1 minBrian Stenberg is just a normal guy on a bike occasionally commuting to work, running errands or seeing Boca Raton at 8 miles an hour.
Reading time: 3 minsFor pedestrian/bike safety, it’s the Palm Beach County commission that’s actually doing something for Boca Raton on East Palmetto Park Rd.
Reading time: < 1 minIn this episode, we profile “Better Bike Friendly” advocate Jim Wood. At 80 years old, Jim has ridden many miles competing in AZ, NJ and FL.
Reading time: 2 minsIf a large poster sized map isn’t enough to get you to swing into City Hall, our municipal staff didn’t waste the space on the back side.
Reading time: < 1 minIn this episode, we profile “Better Bike Friendly” advocate Steve Wheeler. Steve commutes 7 miles into Boca from unincorporated Boca Raton.
Reading time: 4 minsThis article focuses on the main reasons Portland Oregon’s Vision Zero goals are at risk of not being met.
Reading time: 2 minsThe claim is made and supported by data that the “Idaho Stop” law results in a drop in car vs bike accidents.