Help Craft Arlington's 2027 Legislative Agenda
Level of Effort: 5 minutes, at home, in your PJs
Deadline: Thu 7/30 11:59pm

Arlington is seeking input on their legislative agenda for next year.  In Virginia where state law largely governs the "rules of the road" and localities retain only the powers explicitly granted to them by the Commonwealth, these legislative agendas are important for defeating many barriers to sustainable mobility. 

We think it is important to support bike safety legislation that nearly passed last year (allowing bikes to yield rather than stop at stop signs where there is no conflicting traffic, allowing parents to ride next to their kids, and allowing bikes to follow pedestrian walk signals so they can benefit from leading pedestrian intervals) as well as supporting a move toward the comparative negligence standard rather than Virginia's contributory negligence standard that stacks the deck against vulnerable road users.

Priority Areas

Choose Transportation as one of your three priority legislative areas.
Rank the towing option last.

Do you have a specific legislative or policy recommendation, outside of those you ranked, that you would like to see implemented at the state level to further the interests of Arlington County?

Move from Contributory to Comparative Negligence, to better protect vulnerable road users who are involved in crashes. Implement the safety yield for bikes as has been done with great success in Delaware. Allow cyclists to proceed at red lights with the corresponding pedestrian walk sign. Allow cyclists to ride two abreast so that parents can ride next to their children.