Opinion

Slow down behind the wheel

To the Editor;

The Bicycle Coalition of Maine would like to take the opportunity to thank Eesha Pendharkar for the article “Fatal crashes have increased as traffic declines in Maine during the pandemic.” It is an unfortunate fact in Maine and across the country that driver behavior has become more reckless throughout the pandemic, which has led to a greater number of crashes and fatalities. This type of driving behavior not only endangers other drivers, but also more vulnerable road users like cyclists and pedestrians.

The pandemic has affected all of our lives. Over the course of the year, people seeking to maintain their physical and mental health have turned to Maine’s streets to walk, run and ride bikes in greater numbers than we have seen in decades. Poor driving habits put these people at greater risk.

So far this year, Maine has lost nine pedestrians and two cyclists to crashes with motor vehicles. In response to concerns about road safety, the Bicycle Coalition launched the Slow ME Down campaign, a statewide effort intended to help change people’s attitudes about speeding in cars. The goal is to create a new social norm for drivers in Maine that makes it acceptable to drive at or below the speed limit to protect all road users, especially in residential and business contexts.

We are inviting all roadway users who share our concern about speeding to sign a letter of support for change. 

Bicyclists and pedestrians have the right to use Maine’s roads and all road users deserve to do so safely. As part of their New Years’ resolution, we encourage people to slow down. By driving at or below the speed limit, they could save a life.

Eliza Cress

Outreach and design manager

The Bicycle Coalition of Maine

Portland

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