The Oklahoma Gazette has written a nice piece about the upcoming bike summit:
A group of Oklahomans is holding the state’s first-ever bike summit in the hopes of making Oklahoma more bike-friendly.
This two-day conference in Oklahoma City in early November, coordinated by the Oklahoma Bike Coalition, will be geared toward engineers, city planners and cycling advocates.
via Oklahoma Gazette News: Pedal power.
As a reminder, the conference will take place on November 4th and 5th. You can register at http://okbikesummit2011.eventbrite.com/. I will be attending most of the session on November 5th and will be tweeting from the event.



I don’t have to work on the 4th, so I may try to attend both days. I don’t see myself as a powerful cycling advocate, but I am very interested in seeing the cycling climate improve in Oklahoma City and in the state. Perhaps more can be done beyond placing “Share the Road” signs on bike routes.