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Friday, November 8, 2024

Implementing Vision Zero Recommendations at Truck & Bike Safety Fair Promotes Safety With Live Demonstrations, Activities, and Family Fun

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Mayor Bruce Harrell | City of Seattle website

Mayor Bruce Harrell | City of Seattle website

Seattleites of all ages had a great time this past weekend at the 2023 Truck & Bike Safety Fair in Georgetown! This event was paused during the pandemic but returned this year to provide people of every bike skill level the chance to experience firsthand how they and freight drivers can safely interact!  

Our Freight Program partnered with staff from Port of Seattle, Duwamish Valley Safe Streets, Bike Works, and The Northwest Seaport Alliance to coordinate live demonstrations, activities, and hands-on tours of trucks. People who attended the event were invited to experience what driving in a semi-trailer truck might be like and how to safely navigate around one when biking by identifying blind spots. They also had the option of joining Toros Cycling Club for a guided safety class.  

Holding a Truck & Bike Safety Fair is a recommendation (6.2.6) from the Vision Zero Top to Bottom Review requested by SDOT Director Greg Spotts. The fair is an opportunity to strengthen partnerships with regional transportation partners and raise awareness of the importance of everyone’s participation in reducing traffic deaths and serious fatalities.  

At the SDOT table, we shared information about two active safety projects, the Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project (currently near 60% design) and the Georgetown to South Park Connection (now at 100% design and may begin construction as soon as end of this year). 

Both projects focus on creating safer options for people walking, rolling, and biking through SODO and between South Park, Georgetown, and Downtown. We had a map to show how the bike connections we’re currently designing in South Seattle will connect to the existing bike network. 

We also shared information on the recently announced free designated overnight truck parking that is now available on Harbor Island for drivers to leave trucks overnight. The parking was created to reduce the impacts of freight movement through Georgetown. 

Thank you to our partners and the community for coming out to support a safer bike system in Seattle! 

Original source can be found here.

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