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A large percentage of crashes can be avoided if motorists and cyclists follow the rules of the road and watch out for each other.
-National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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in May

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Help us humanize 
the need for coexistence
Coexisting according to the California Motor Vehicle Code
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C O E X I S T :

          -To exist together in mutual tolerance

          -To learn to recognize and live with difference

          -To have a relationship between persons or groups in which none of the parties is trying to destroy the other

          -To interact with a commitment to tolerance and mutual respect



Nearly everyone has jaywalked, rolled through a stop sign or traveled a few miles-per-hour over the speed limit.


That goes for people on two wheels as well as four wheels. 


In fact, research shows that drivers and cyclists break the law at about the same rate.

It's not the mode, it's the fact that we are human beings!

As human beings, it's time we give each other a break and take responsibility for keeping each other safe.  Assigning fault is important for our legal system.  But when someone gets physically hurt or mentally shaken, fault-finding is of little consequence.  The impact can last a lifetime.


We are all responsible for making our transportation system safe and effective. Let's decide to be responsible for the safety of our fellow human beings - regardless of how they choose to travel.  


Get educated, practice tolerance, develop respect and understanding.


Make a pledge to peacefully coexist!



DRIVERS

BICYCLISTS

View the Handbook for Drivers and Bicyclists

In partnership with
Kaiser Permanente, the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District
and the members of the 50 Corridor Transportation Management Association