So many of you on the Spinners email list did a great job of contacting your Senators and Representatives over the last couple weeks in support of H3006. Some of the concerns that came up were short notice, but I appreciate the fact that Greenville cyclists really responded. The great news is that our effort, along with that of cyclists in the rest of the state, has paid off. See the message below that Natalie just sent out to the PCC membership.
PCC Members,
What a great day for cyclists! The Senate concurred with the House amendment and the bill passed this afternoon!!!!!! I cannot thank the members of the PCC enough, you all made this happen! Your phone calls, emails and passion are the reason this bill passed successfully. It has definitely been a long fight! I am so very grateful to all of you that participated in the political process in order to make South Carolina a more bicycle friendly state!! We will actually have a cyclist harassment law (this means if you throw something out of your car, honk unnecessarily, or yell obscenities at cyclists you will get a $1000 ticket!) and we will have a safe passing distance law!!!!!!! We still need the Governor to sign the bill into law.
There is much to do immediately so I have little time to write but please know that I am so appreciative to each of you that have worked so hard to make this happen. I am so grateful to all PCC members, without you the PCC would not exist!
Please read the info below for more detail, it is very important you thank your legislators. Furthermore, please take a moment to thank the legislators listed below that went above and beyond the call of duty to fight for equitable laws for cyclists.
We are truly pedaling forward.
Natalie
Palmetto Cycling Coalition
While I am posting this great news, I want to recognize Greenville County district 27 Representative Garry Smith who has worked very hard for cyclists and for this bill. Representative Smith spoke at the press conference this week and was one of the Representatives who worked to revise the language for violations involving injuries to cyclists in the final version of the Bill. If you live in his district, make sure that you let him know how much you appreciate his efforts.