Hello everyone, here are the results to the survey. Thanks for taking the time to let us know how you feel!
Campus Bicycle Awareness
Bicycle safety has become a large topic for debate on UNL's city campus, and we are here to try and enhance the safety of students, faculty & administration.
Monday, December 7, 2015
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Bicycle-Pedestrian Survey
We created a survey regarding cyclist-pedestrian safety on UNL city campus. If you could take the survey (only takes like 30 seconds) that would be great! Thanks!
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Awareness
While walking city campus, pedestrians are faced with many different obstacles. These obstacles range from dodging cars, construction, skate-boarders, all the way to avoiding being hit by another student riding a bike. It is common knowledge that bicycles belong on the road, but with the amount of traffic here on campus, that is not possible. Because of this, bicyclists often ride their bikes through populated areas, going against UNL's advice. Via the campus parking website, it is stated that:
The goal of this campaign is to hopefully get the University on board with us, and to get the campus website updated. As of today, there is no information related to any of this. We hope to change that, and hopefully can get some signage placed throughout campus by the spring semester.
For more information on the current rules and regulations on bicycle safety here on campus, please click here.
Many bicyclists do not adhere to this advice, and they nearly run into people. There have been few signs placed around campus in the past, but as of recently we have not seen any. The former signs were placed in the middle of grassy areas, stating that a 3-foot gap should be left between a pedestrian and bicycle."Bicyclists are encouraged to "walk" their bicycles when there is heavy pedestrian traffic on campus. Care should also be exercised in riding on streets in or near campus."
The goal of this campaign is to hopefully get the University on board with us, and to get the campus website updated. As of today, there is no information related to any of this. We hope to change that, and hopefully can get some signage placed throughout campus by the spring semester.
For more information on the current rules and regulations on bicycle safety here on campus, please click here.
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