Old 11-04-21 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Iride01
Quite a few states have similar advocacy organizations. This one in NH:

Bike-Walk Alliance Of NH

If you want to be active other than just lip service, then get involved. This is just the first I found in a google search, there might be others. I don't have any idea about how long they've been around in NH or whether they've been effective for anything going on there.
this is good advice. Join and ask for support from your bike advocacy organization. Every state has one.

As for signs, it depends who manages the road. Your city leaders manage the local signs . State roads will be your DOT. I have been successful getting signage by pointing out the need to city and state. It is a sales opportunity. Learn your products and how to position it to the city or state. Your advocacy organization can guide you on this as well.
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