Local
Transportation, Bicycle Safety
Programs that are designed to increase public awareness of the measures that people can take to ensure their safety while riding bicycles. Bicycle safety programs provide information about traffic laws as they apply to bicyclists and warnings regarding the types of violations and other riding behaviors that most frequently result in accidents. Also included are programs that address the specific needs of people who use their bicycles to commute to work, ride to school, or get to other destinations.
Alexandria Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)
Arlington Police Department
1425 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA, 22201
Main:
(703) 558-2222
Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling
PO Bpx 3752, Reston, VA, 20195
Northern Virginia Regional Commission
3040 Williams Drive, Suite 200, Fairfax, VA, 22031
Main:
(703) 642-0700
Fax:
(703) 642-5077
Richmond Area Bicycling Association
PO Box 6565, Ashland, VA, 23005
Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition
PO Box 1014, Harrisonburg, VA, 22803
Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation
2154 Landstown Road, Virginia Beach, VA, 23456
Main:
(757) 385-1100
Transportation, Pedestrian Safety
Programs, frequently directed at parents or their children, older adults, and people with disabilities that are designed to increase public awareness of the basic rules of pedestrian safety and the potential dangers of crossing the street or playing in or near streets and driveways.
Alexandria Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)
Arlington Police Department
1425 North Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA, 22201
Main:
(703) 558-2222
Northern Virginia Regional Commission
3040 Williams Drive, Suite 200, Fairfax, VA, 22031
Main:
(703) 642-0700
Fax:
(703) 642-5077
Transportation, Public Fixed Route
Public local and regional transportation services including buses, rail, shuttles, and trolleys, that follow a fixed route schedule.
Appalachian Agency for Senior Citizens (AASC)
216 College Ridge Road, Cedar Bluff, VA, 24609
Main:
(276) 963-1486
Toll Free:
(888) 656-2272
Fax:
(276) 964-7177
111 Commerce Parkway, Warsaw, VA, 22572
Main:
(804) 250-2011
Toll Free:
(877) 869-6046
Fax:
(804) 250-2049
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
2551 Eltham Avenue, Suite Q, Norfolk, VA, 23513
Main:
(757) 461-9481
Fax:
(757) 461-1068
Alexandria Transit Company
3000 Business Center Drive, Alexandria, VA, 22314
Main:
(703) 746-3274
Alexandria Transit Company
3000 Business Center Drive, Alexandria, VA, 22314
Main:
(703) 746-3274
Altavista Community Transit System (ACTS)
510 7th Street, Altavista, VA, 24517
Main:
(434) 369-5001
Fax:
(434) 369-4369
Arlington County Department of Environmental Services
2100 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 900, Arlington, VA, 22201
Main:
(703) 228-5000
111 Commerce Parkway, Warsaw, VA, 22572
Main:
(804) 250-2011
Toll Free:
(877) 869-6046
Fax:
(804) 250-2049
111 Commerce Parkway, Warsaw, VA, 22572
Main:
(804) 250-2011
Toll Free:
(877) 869-6046
Fax:
(804) 250-2049
111 Commerce Parkway, Warsaw, VA, 22572
Main:
(804) 250-2011
Toll Free:
(877) 869-6046
Fax:
(804) 250-2049
111 Commerce Parkway, Warsaw, VA, 22572
Main:
(804) 966-8743
Toll Free:
(804) 693-6977
Fax:
(804) 250-2049
2800 Commerce Street, Blacksburg, VA, 24060-6656
Main:
(540) 961-1185
Fax:
(540) 951-3142
Blackstone Area Bus System
101 BABS Lane, Blackstone, VA, 23824
Main:
(434) 292-3025
Blackstone Area Bus System
101 BABS Lane, Blackstone, VA, 23824
Main:
(434) 292-3025
Bristol Tennessee Transit System
1321 Weaver Pike, Bristol, TN, 37620
Main:
(423) 989-5582
Fax:
(423) 989-5632
2515 Valley Drive , Bristol, VA, 24201
Main:
(276) 645-7384
Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission
51 Ivy Ridge Lane, Fishersville, VA, 22939
Main:
(540) 943-9302
Fax:
(540) 885-2687
Local, Statewide and Nationwide
Transportation, Bicycle Safety
Programs that are designed to increase public awareness of the measures that people can take to ensure their safety while riding bicycles. Bicycle safety programs provide information about traffic laws as they apply to bicyclists and warnings regarding the types of violations and other riding behaviors that most frequently result in accidents. Also included are programs that address the specific needs of people who use their bicycles to commute to work, ride to school, or get to other destinations.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20002
Main:
(202) 962-3200
Fax:
(202) 962-3201
Transportation, Pedestrian Safety
Programs, frequently directed at parents or their children, older adults, and people with disabilities that are designed to increase public awareness of the basic rules of pedestrian safety and the potential dangers of crossing the street or playing in or near streets and driveways.
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
777 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20002
Main:
(202) 962-3200
Fax:
(202) 962-3201