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Transportation Advocates Rally for Relief from Record Breaking Gas Prices

Released July 9, 2008
Contact: Margo O’Hara
margo (at) biketraffic.org
312-427-3325, ext. 224

Advocates urged legislators Tuesday to invest in transportation options that give Illinois residents relief from record-breaking gasoline prices that are cutting into wallets more than ever before.

Representatives from the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation, the Transit Riders’ Alliance and the Illinois Public Interest Research Group described their vision for priorities in the state capital bill that places an emphasis on reducing congestion by reducing overall vehicle miles traveled in cars and increasing travel by walking, biking and transit.

The capital bill, as proposed by the governor, falls short not only of the needed resources to maintain current service and facilities, but does not adequately plan for expansion of transit service and bicycle and pedestrian facilities.

The $25 billion capital bill is a chance for legislators to make a smart investment in the state’s transportation future that makes it easier for Illinois residents to leave their cars at home.

“If this type of dismal transit funding continues, we can expect nothing less than severe decrease in air quality, choked roadways and more Illinois residents trapped in their cars, spending a frightening amount of money on transportation,” said Rob Sadowsky, executive director of the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation.

Active transportation options — transit, biking and walking — offer a solution to many of the crises Illinois residents fight: increased spending on gas, high rates of obesity, low air quality and clogged roadways.

The Transit Riders’ Alliance is a project of the Midwest High Speed Rail, a member-supported non-profit working for fast, frequent and dependable trains linking the entire Midwest.

The non-profit Chicagoland Bicycle Federation has worked for more than 20 years to engage people in bicycling, encourage activity, increase traffic safety, and design a world-class bicycle facilities network. The Chicagoland Bicycle Federation is North America’s largest bicycling and pedestrian advocacy organization, supported by more than 6,000 members, more than 1,000 volunteers and 35 full- and part-time staff. For more information on the Chicagoland Bicycle Federation, visit www.biketraffic.org or call (312) 427-3325.
 
 

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More inter-city passenger rail is needed now

Rail passenger travel never went out of fashion in most of Europe, and Spain is now a leader with fast rail connecting its major cities.

China's inter-city rail passenger network is similar to what obtained in the US until King Car was foisted upon the public after WW II.

Today it is critically important that no more concrete be poured for runways and highways, and that fast efficient rail passenger service be restored and expanded to connect US cities.

For more information go to: www.midwesthsr.org/
 
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