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25 Feb, 2010

SB70 The End

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Statement from the SDBC President:
Although SB 70 is apparently dead for this session, I want to thank everyone who contacted legislators, went to cracker barrels, talked to the media, commented on blogs, or did anything else to educate cyclists and motorists about the proposed 3 foot safe passage law.
Thank you also to Sen. [...]

18 Feb, 2010

SB70’s Day In The Senate

Posted by: admin In: Legislature| SB 70

SB70 saw its final day as a bill in the South Dakota legislature today, on Thursday, Feb. 18.
Senator Jerstad introduced a new amendment relating to use of reflective clothing and bicycle. The purpose of the new amendment would address a concern with an inappropriate penalty. This move failed by voice vote. The original amendment [...]

17 Feb, 2010

SDBC Reflects, Responds To SB70 Amendment

Posted by: admin In: Legislature| SB 70

SDBC remains supportive of the original SB70, requesting a 3ft clearance when passing a cyclists. The amendment – to require reflective material on the person’s bicycle and clothing – only confuses the issue of bicyclists as vehicles and the message to safely share the road.
Please, take this opportunity to cultivate your relationship with your senators [...]

SB70 will likely be considered by the senate this week. Please contact your senator and remind them that you’d like to see this bill pass.
RE: SB 70, Three Feet Safe Passing Legislation
Dear Members of the Senate Transportation Committee,
Thank you for considering the proposed legislation that would define the minimum safe distance for a motor [...]

Last week SB 70 took quite a ride through the Senate Transportation Committee, but has landed on the Senate floor.
After more than and hour of lively discussion Wednesday morning, the committee voted against passing the bill. The audio (.mp3) includes testimony from two SDBC board members and several South Dakota cyclists; plus, the senators’ [...]

07 Feb, 2010

Now Is The Time To Call Or Write

Posted by: admin In: Legislature| SB 70

The next Senate Transportation Committee meeting is Wednesday. The first item on the agenda is SB70 – the 3ft Please Bill. Please call or write to the members of the committee and encourage them to pass the bill. Let’s have the voices of South Dakota cyclists fresh on the minds of the committee.
Some good bits [...]

SB70 will be considered by the Senate Transportation Committee on Wednesday, February 10 @ 7:45am. We invite anybody intending to testify to the committee please let the coaltion know so that efforts can be better coordinated. E-mail: sdbicyclecoalition@gmail.com

Meet your legislators. Find a legislative crackerbarrel near you and introduce them to SB70, the 3 foot bill.
The [...]

Meet your legislators. Find a legislative crackerbarrel near you and introduce them to SB70, the 3 foot bill.
The South Dakota Bicycle Coalition encourages you to attend a crackerbarrel in your community. Then, find out if your legislators support this bill, which could make cycling safer on South Dakota roadways. Offer them encouragement and thank [...]

22 Jan, 2010

3ft Legislation – What Would It Do?

Posted by: admin In: Legislature| SB 70

- require motorists to overtake bicyclists safely, with at least a 3-foot margin. State law already requires vehicles to pass other vehicles safely. A 3-foot law will better communicate a safe passing distance for road sharing motorists and bicyclists.
- support the legal concept of bicycles as vehicles. As vehicles, bicycles belong on the road [...]

A bill to improve the sharing of roads between motorists and bicyclists was introduced in the South Dakota legislature on Wednesday, Jan. 20.
The bill – SB70 – was read in the Senate and now sits on the docket of the Senate Transportation committee. It would “provide certain restrictions regarding the passing of a [...]


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  • Amy Blackstone: I would like to help with the legislative approach to getting the 3ft law passed in South Dakota. Please let me know what role I can serve to assist.
  • Joe Mizereck: Caitlin, well said. And among those voices that need to be heard are all the loved ones of those who ride. From wives to parents to children to moms
  • Eric N: Someone want to tell me how a motor vehicle is going to know a cyclist is in the road & will need 3 feet of passing room if they, ya know, CAN'T S