Rumble strips ruining your ride? Use our new form to report them!

Form now available for reporting problematic rumble strips

Georgia Bikes is working with the Georgia Department of Transportation to identify state-maintained roads which can be improved to make them safer and more comfortable for people who ride bikes by correcting problematic rumble strips. Solutions could include the addition of rideable shoulders.

We have created a form which problematic rumble strips can be reported. Working with GDOT we will attempt to have the problems addressed during resurfacing and other road construction and maintenance projects. 

The reporting form page also includes resources from the the Adventure Cycling Association covering best practices and design guidelines that support bicyclist safety when installing rumble strips. We will be working with ACA and other partners — in addition to GDOT — on improving design standards and implementation outreach.

Organizing a cycling event? Here’s how to make it more successful and support Georgia Bikes at the same time!

Organizing a cycling event? Here's how to make it more successful and support Georgia Bikes at the same time!

Are you organizing a ride, race, or other event? Wouldn’t it be great for your event to have safer roads and drivers? Georgia Bikes is your voice for better bicycling in Georgia. Our mission is to improve bicycling conditions throughout the state.

Whether you’re planning a virtual or an in-person event, you can support Georgia Bikes by donating a portion of registration fees to support our advocacy efforts. When you offer a Georgia Bikes supporting event, you’ll enjoy:

  • “Featured Event” status on our statewide calendar
  • Publicity for event on our website, social media channels, and email newsletter
  • Safety equipment — including road signs — to use at your event
  • Access to “Georgia Bikes Supporting Event” graphics to use on your promotional materials
  • Assistance with outreach to bike shops, cycling clubs, advocacy organizations, and other resources to spread the word about your event.

It’s a win-win: Your event will be more successful and will support our efforts to make streets safer and friendlier for people who ride bikes in Georgia.