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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AB 2707 (Chau)
          As Amended  April 21, 2014
          Majority vote 

           TRANSPORTATION      15-0                                        
           
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          |Ayes:|Lowenthal, Linder,        |     |                          |
          |     |Achadjian, Ammiano,       |     |                          |
          |     |Bloom, Bonta, Buchanan,   |     |                          |
          |     |Daly, Frazier, Gatto,     |     |                          |
          |     |Holden, Logue, Patterson, |     |                          |
          |     |Quirk-Silva, Waldron      |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Authorizes transit buses of no more than 40 feet in  
          length to be equipped with a front-mounted bicycle rack that  
          extends up to 40 inches from the front body of the bus when  
          fully deployed rather than the 36 inches allowed under current  
          law, and limits the handlebars of a bicycle that is being  
          transported on such a rack from extending more than 46 inches  
          from the front of the bus rather than the 42 inches allowed  
          under current law.  

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  None

           COMMENTS  :  In recent years, transit agencies around the state  
          have seen increased ridership from bicyclists who wish to use  
          transit for some portion of their trip.  Current law authorizes  
          transit buses to be equipped with front-mounted bicycle racks,  
          but limits them to extending 36 inches from the front body of  
          the bus when fully deployed.  Bike racks meeting the 36-inch  
          limit are typically only large enough to accommodate two bikes.   


          In 2009, Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit)  
          sponsored successful legislation to allow AC Transit to install  
          40-inch front-mounted bike racks, large enough to accommodate  
          three bikes, to address growing demand.  The legislation  
          required AC Transit to establish a route review committee before  
          installing any of the longer racks on 45-foot buses, but  
          required no route review for installation on shorter buses.  The  
          legislation required AC Transit to report back to the  








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          Legislature by the end of this year on any incidents where the  
          size of the bike racks was a factor and on the mobility  
          improvements that the racks provide.  Since the bill was  
          enacted, AC Transit has installed 40-inch bike racks on about 50  
          of its 40-foot buses.  Although it has not yet submitted its  
          report to the Legislature, AC Transit indicates that the longer  
          racks have not been a safety issue and have been helpful in  
          accommodating its growing ridership.  

          Subsequent to the AC Transit legislation, the Legislature gave  
          similar authority to install 40-inch bike racks to two  
          additional transit agencies:  Gold Coast Transit in Ventura  
          County and Sacramento Regional Transit (Sac RT). Last spring,  
          Gold Coast installed three larger bike racks on its buses, all  
          of which are 40 feet long or less.  It is required to report  
          back to the Legislature by the end of 2017 on any incidents  
          where the size of the bike racks was a factor and on mobility  
          improvements related to the racks.  Sac RT has not yet installed  
          any of the longer bike racks but will be doing so soon and plans  
          to install them only on 40-foot buses.  Sac RT is required to  
          report back to the Legislature about any incidents and mobility  
          improvements by the end of 2018.  

          This bill authorizes the installation of 40-inch front-mounted  
          bike racks on any transit bus that is no more than 40 feet in  
          length.  Given the growing number of transit agencies, including  
          the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit District and the North  
          County District, that are seeking to install longer racks to  
          accommodate growing demand from bicyclists and evidence from AC  
          Transit that the racks have not been a safety issue on 40-foot  
          buses, the author believes it makes sense to provide statewide  
          authorization rather than having each transit agency pursue its  
          own special legislation.  The bill does not address buses longer  
          than 40 feet.  If a transit agency wanted to pursue installing  
          bike racks longer than 36 inches on a 45-foot bus, it would  
          still need to seek special legislation.  

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :   Anya Lawler / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093 


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