This May, the City of Hoboken and the Hoboken Public Safety Department are joining the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to encourage more people to bike, ride safely, and wear helmets during National Bicycle Safety Month.
The City of Hoboken is recognized as a Bronze Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Cyclists, giving the mile square city the distinction of being recognized as both bike-friendly and pedestrian-friendly.
“We are proud of the work our Public Safety and Vision Zero teams have already done to make our streets and sidewalks safer,” said Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla. “We encourage all, whether on bicycle, foot, or driving a motor vehicle, to do their part to make the entire system even safer and to educate themselves about the best practices for staying and keeping others safe."
"In anticipation of more cyclists on the streets as we head into the warmer months, we want to educate and remind the community about the rules of the road, and make sure everyone is riding as safely as possible,” said Public Safety Director Ken Ferrante. “It’s up to not just bicyclists, but also drivers and even pedestrians to help ensure safety for everyone.”
During National Bicycle Safety Month, the Hoboken Police Department will, as it did last year, focus heavily on the education and enforcement of electric-bike and electric-scooter safety. The HPD has teamed up with the Hoboken Business Alliance and local businesses, to better inform those who use e-bicycles and other motorized vehicles for delivery services. This includes reminding all riders of the following:
Even before this campaign, Hoboken police officers have been enforcing these laws, and issued over 100 summonses and countless warnings in recent weeks. Violators face fines of up to $100.
The City of Hoboken and the Hoboken Public Safety Department are also working closely with Bike Hoboken, a community-based organization working toward making the city more bike-friendly and safer for cyclists of all ages and abilities. The Hoboken Police Department will once again join Bike Hoboken on community bike rides, starting later this month. Officers will offer bike safety education and a safety escort on the monthly rides.
“Bike Hoboken strives to make our streets safe enough for everyone, no matter age or ability to feel comfortable riding their bicycle,” said Bike Hoboken President Chris Adair. “We know protected bike lanes are the safety infrastructure bicyclists need, which is why we continually advocate for them. In the interim, we hope that car drivers will be extra vigilant and go a little slower to accommodate people on bicycles and on foot.”
All bicycle riders are reminded to follow best practices, including:
Drivers are also reminded to share the road for safety and to:
For more information on bicycle safety please visit the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration at NHTSA Bicycle Safety Tips. Follow the Hoboken Police Department on Twitter at: @HobokenPD.