Bicyclists pay taxes too.

Jonathan Maus at bikeportland.org has an informative editorial up regarding road funding. He points out, that according to the Federal Highway Administration, “92% of the funds for local roads (the ones where people ride bikes the most) come from property, income, and sales taxes — which everyone pays for.” The BTA continues to advocate that more funding at all levels of government go toward creating and improving facilities to make cycling safe, convenient, and accessible.

So if someone asks you the question, “Should cyclists pay a road tax?” answer, “We do,” and then let them know what you’d like to see improved with your tax dollars.

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  1. James Parsons Permalink  | Jul 07, 2009 03:57pm

    I want MUP’s that parallel rail roads, and/or highways (ie: Hwy 217), such as the I-205 MUP.

    I’d also love to see more enforcement for bike lanes and sidewalks. Clearing them of hazards including (but not limited to):

    low branches/blackberry vines/weeds
    dangerous wheelsucking storm drain grates
    tree roots
    glass/gravel/and other road debris

  2. Jennifer Metzger Permalink  | Jul 09, 2009 01:53pm

    I’d like to see bicyclists follow the rules of the road. If i get hit by one more cyclists while walking on the sidewalk-I will flip.

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