Below is a letter that I wrote to tv stations, reporters, and newspapers across the state…
I am writing to you about an important matter concerning cyclists and the safety of cyclists throughout the state of MS! As of Thursday, July 1st, Mississippi now stands out as a leader in the cycling world. We are one of the few states in the nation to adopt a 3 Feet Law, which clearly defines the relationship between motorists and cyclists. The bill was named after John Paul Frerer. He was a young man in north MS. He was on a training ride one morning before school and was struck by an automobile, resulting in death. As an avid member of the cycling community and a instance that demonstrates the dangers we face as cyclists, we thought it was only appropriate to name the bill after him.
Several of us have worked tirelessly to promote the bill, from within the capital to newspaper articles. I never realized the amount of effort it takes to accomplishment such a task, but I am thankful to have been a part of it.
The bill serves two purposes: to call cyclists to be responsible as an alternate form or mode of transportation on the road by obeying all traffic laws and taking the appropriate precautions and to call motorists to acknowledge cyclists presence on the road and offer the utmost respect by safely passing allowing 3 feet between the car and bicycle. Its primary purpose, in conjunction with already existing law concerning cyclists, is to further define that relationship as cycling continues to grow in the metro Jackson area and other parts of the
state.
With the initiation of the new law, the city of Ridgeland created a sign and strategically placed them throughout the city. It is a square sign made the highest grade reflective material available. It clearly states that it is a “state law” and then diagrams the relationship by placing a bicycle and car with an arrow between them and the words “3 Feet Minimum”.
You can view the sign and members of Jackson Metro Cyclists by clicking here: http://flic.kr/p/8f6i1Y. You can also view Joe Mangino, ranger for the Natchez Trace Parkway, showing off his sticker, as the first government vehicle with one by clicking here: http://flic.kr/p/8fN8Xh. You can also contact me or anyone listed in the carbon copy section. With your efforts, we can spread the word to increase awareness for cycling and the growing demand to be a health-conscience community. Now is the time to change the national image of MS, and it is only possible with your help.
Josh L. Sullivan
President
Jackson Metro Cyclists





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