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| | Details & Mitigation | |---------------|--------------------------| | Public Perception | Some motorists view the patrols as “policing” rather than educating. Trike Patrol addresses this by emphasizing “peer‑to‑peer” interaction and avoiding any enforcement language. | | Funding Gaps | Grants are often short‑term. The organization has begun a “Trike‑Sponsor” program, inviting local bike shops to fund specific projects in exchange for branding at events. | | Data Reliability | Crowd‑sourced reports can be inconsistent. The team now employs a verification step: two independent volunteers must confirm a hazard before it’s logged. | | Legal Liability | While volunteers are not law‑enforcement, there were questions about liability if a patrol member were involved in an accident. Trike Patrol secured a non‑profit liability umbrella policy in 2024. |
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Participating in events organized by Trike Patrol Mitch is a great way to get involved. These events can range from casual group rides to more structured activities and can offer a firsthand experience of the community and its goals.
These achievements often stemmed from a simple three‑step process: data collection → community outreach → formal proposal. Trike Patrol members conduct “street audits,” using GPS‑tagged photos to document problem spots, then compile a concise PDF for city planners.