The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
- (a) California’s bicycle programs have not been fully developed or funded.
- (b) The Legislature and Congress have enacted laws to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality.
- (c) The components of a successful bicycle program include engineering and design of safe facilities, education of bicyclists, and the motoring public on lawful use of the highways, and enforcement of traffic laws.
- (d) Efforts to improve safety and convenience for nonmotorized transportation users are a proper use of transportation funds.
- (e) The design and maintenance of many of our bridges and highways present physical obstacles to use by bicycles.
- (f) The bicycle is a legitimate transportation mode on public roads and highways.
- (g) Bicycle transportation can be an important, low-cost strategy to reduce reliance on the single-passenger automobile and can contribute to a reduction in air pollution and traffic congestion.