Enjoy Biking with Safety and Respect
Enjoy Biking with Safety and Respect
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Enjoy Biking with Safety and Respect


About This Website


walkbikerunsafelymarcoisland.org is a pro-bono public service and information website

Mission:

  • To educate the operators of bicycles, e-bikes, scooters, skateboards about their responsibility to safely interact with pedestrians.
  • To provide relevant information to visitors, local residents, and local businesses on Marco Island about the critical safety issues involved.

Philosophy:
  • Most people are basically decent and kind and they will act with common sense and common decency when they are award of their responsibilities

Founders:
  • Joe Rocchio & Peggy D'Alessandro - Marco Island residents, bikers, and pedestrians.


Peggy & Joe are both long-time residents of Marco Island.

Both have enjoyed hundreds of miles of bike riding on Marco Island

Both enjoy walking for health and enjoyment along with their service dog, Zuzu

Why did we decide to do WBRSI?

In 2024, health problems forced me us to give up our daily bike rides due to increased safety risks. I then began morning walks for exercise.

I also used my walk time as an extended training session for our Morkie service dog, Zuzu. She is trained as an auditory alert dog for Peggy who has a hearing deficit at high-frequencies. Zuzu cues her in on things she cannot hear. As a certified service dog, Zuzu travels with us everywhere: stores, restaurants, hospitals, medical offices, etc. She is comfortable traveling in cars, airplanes, subways, taxis, trains, and boats. She needs to be totally comfortable in all surroundings and alert to changes. That is the focus of our morning walks: honing these skills and improving her response to verbal and gentle physical commands as well as polite controlled interactions with humans of all ages. I joke that Zuzu has an order from by cardiologist to exercise me — and she takes that seriously.

Soon after I started walking, I encountered bicycles who zipped by me from behind with no warning. I was fearful for my own safety because if a biker should "bump" me it is necessary for me to call 911 and go to an ER because of the threat of massive bleeding due to the meds I must take. Perhaps more terrifying to me is the threat to Zuzu because I cannot safeguard her from these stealth threats to us.

I began to call out to bikers when a transgression had occurred. In the majority of the cases I was "flipped off" or otherwise dissed.

After one particularly hazardous experience, I came upon a Marco Island police officer who was parked along the street. I told him what had happened. He said there was nothing he could do.

In 2025, I experienced another year of this daily threat - but felt too dispirited to do anything.

In January 2026, after a period of extremely limited energy, I had a narrow escape from serious heart damage. I "came back to life'" after medical procedures and was able to begin daily walks again. Having just learned how ephemeral and precious being alive was, I decided I could no longer just "walk by" without addressing the problem of hazardous overtaking by bikes.

The idea of a Public Awareness and Education effort to take a positive approach toward making things better developed. WBRSI then evolved.