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Cycling survey: Please help improve NC roadways

as some of you might know we have had 4 cycling fatalities in the last 6 months in North Carolina. this is unacceptable!!!

since this have come about the state asked NC State University & NCDOT to put this survey out.

please if you can take the 10 minutes to complete it. Even if you dont live in NC it will help improve our road ways for visitors and races in the future.

At the end when it ask for a zip code you can choose to enter your own or to help our area in SE NC you can enter,
28461 - Southport, NC
28465 - Oak Island,NC
28451 - Leland,NC

thanks:
heres the letter!


Please consider taking the survey or passing it along to those that may have an interest in bike & ped safety issues


NCDOT is conducting a survey to collect citizen feedback on statewide bicycle and pedestrian safety issues.

The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete and will assist NCDOT in assessing the public's needs and concerns regarding bicycle and pedestrian safety.

NC BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY SURVEY

http://www.itre.ncsu.edu/Public/Bike...OT-Survey.html



Your participation and comments are highly valued! You are welcome and encouraged to circulate the survey to friends and colleagues who reside in North Carolina. Survey responses will be collected through February 8.

The results will be used as a primer to for a series of roundtable discussions scheduled for later this year and will be helpful in determining the level of public support for future investment in the state's bicycle and pedestrian network.

The survey is being administered in partnership between NCDOT Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation and theInstitute for Transportation Research and Education Bicycle and Pedestrian Program at North Carolina State University. For more information, please contact Sarah O’Brien at skworth@ncsu.edu.
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