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Utah Bicycle Coalition UBC

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
Scope: regional
We Speak: English
Website: www.utahbike.org
Main Email: N/A
Contact Name: Malcolm Campbell, President
Contact Email: malcolm [at] utahbikes.org
Phone: N/A
Regional office: PO Box 581531
Salt Lake City, Utah 85158-1521
United States
Staff: 7
Local Time: Sat Nov 22 13:25:52

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The Utah Bicycle Coalition (UBC) is a non-profit organization made up of recreational and commuter cyclists, bicycle manufactures and retail shops, and transit advocates working to improve bicycling conditions throughout the State of Utah.



MISSION



The mission of the UBC is to promote and preserve the safety, opportunities, and responsibilities of cyclists through legislation, education, and facilities development to meet the following objectives:



- To work for good laws and legislation that promote safe cycling.



- To participate in transportation planning and construction providing accommodations for safe cycling.



- To educate cyclists and motorists about safe cycling, sharing the road, and obeying the law.



- To assist in the development, growth, and effectiveness of local cycling advocacy groups.



- To develop a network of safe cycling routes throughout Utah.



- To promote sustainable, healthy lifestyles.



- To support Utah's cycling industry.



The UBC advocates for increased bicycle use by promoting the bicycle.



As an everyday means of transportation and recreation. Cycling is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, maintain good health, and travel around town.



There are risks to cycling that can be mitigated by educating both our fellow cyclists and motorists in how to properly share the road.

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