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Oklahoma Legislative Update

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July 11, 2011
Oklahoma Legislative Update

With the end of the legislative session, we now can report on the final disposition of the four major cycling bills that were being considered this year: SB443: Requires bicycle safety questions on the driver’s license exam. Passed and signed by the governor. HB2049: Designates Route 66 as the Historic Route 66 Bike Trail.  Originally, the bill...
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Oklahoma City Council Conducts Public Hearing on Bicycle Ordinance Changes

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May 17, 2011

Sorry folks, but I’m back to playing catch up.  Firstly, the Oklahoma City Council is holding the public hearing phase on the major changes to the city’s bicycle ordinances.  The meeting is occurring today starting at 8:30 AM in the City Council Chamber on the 3rd floor of 200 N. Walker. As you can see from...
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OKC Traffic Commission Recommends Passage of Bicycle Ordinance Changes

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March 21, 2011

At today’s commission meeting, the Oklahoma City Traffic and Transportation Commission unanimously recommended passage of the proposed cycling ordinance changes (see details here).  The proposed changes will now move to the full City Council for consideration.
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OKC Traffic Commission Considers Broad Changes to City Cycling Ordinances

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March 21, 2011

Today, at 1:30 PM, the Oklahoma City Traffic and Transportation Commission will consider a recommendation to make several large changes to the city’s cycling ordinances.  In brief, the changes consist of the following: The proposal would allow cyclists to have full use of the lane on any road designated as a bicycle route.  A bicycle...
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HB 2049: Route 66 Historic Bike Trail Bill Passes House

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March 17, 2011

HB 2049 which would designate Route 66 as an Historic Bike Trail has passed the Oklahoma House and now moves to the Senate for consideration.
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