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3/21/2011
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Collisions Involving Bicyclists <br />Parameter <br />Total # of Bicycle Collisions for 5 Years <br />Rate <br />68 <br />Average # of Bicycle Collisions Per Year <br />13.6 <br />Average Bicycle Collision Rate per 1000 /year <br />0.35 <br />Index (relative to statewide average of 0.32 /1000)2 <br />1.08 <br />Notes: <br />Schools <br />1. Rate is calculated using SWITRS collision data and population figures provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. <br />2. The Index is based on a ratio of the local collision rate and the statewide collision rate. An index greater than one <br />(1.0) indicates that the local accident rate is higher than the statewide average. <br />End -of -Trip Facilities <br />Location .- <br />Brea Mall Bicycle racks <br />The city's Circulation Plan requires the provision of secure bicycle parking as part of all future non - <br />single family residential development. <br />Multi modal Facilities <br />Location Mode .- <br />OCTA Buses City -wide Bicycle racks on buses <br />Rideshare Brea Park - and -Ride Bicycle racks(7) <br />1000 E Lambert Ave <br />The Brea General Plan outlines a need to encourage daily bicycle use, specifically in providing <br />bicycle -to- transit links. Four main components are identified for bicycle- transit integration: allowing <br />bicycles on transit; offering bicycle parking at transit locations; improving bikeways to transit; and <br />encouraging use of bicycle and transit programs. Implementation of the city's Circulation Plan <br />requires identifying bicycle and pedestrian projects within the Capital Improvement Projects and <br />through development fees that help to complete or enhance connections to bus stops. <br />Safety and Education Programs <br />Active <br />Yes <br /># Of Years Conducted <br />6 <br /># Of Times a Year Conducted <br />All year long <br />Administered by <br />Police Department <br />Location <br />Schools <br />Program, Curriculum, and Activities <br />S.A. F. E. Program (Skills and Assets for Excellence) <br />with specific bicycle safety and education lesson <br />and workbook; bicycle rodeos; safety fairs <br />Other Bicycle Safety Support Programs <br />Bicycle registration and free bicycle helmets, <br />special events <br />Total # of Children Reached <br />Approximately 4,000 per year <br />Age of Children Reached <br />Grades K -8 <br />Other Program Notes <br />Police Department has bike patrols <br />OCTA Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan 47 <br />
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