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To
All Traveling to America's Cup:
October 5, 1999
The America's Cup, the oldest regatta in the world, and makes
more demands on technology, on stamina and on dedication to
teamwork, than any other sport in the world. For only the
second time in its 146-year’s history, the America's Cup is
not in American hands- and for the second time in history,
Americans have the opportunity to bring the Cup back home.
Our organization wishes to compare the
Auckland Harbor Bridge with the Golden Gate Bridge, because
they have much in common. Just a few facts: Auckland Bridge
has 4 lanes configuration of (2)9 ½ ’& (2)10’.
Speed Limit 43-mph Average daily traffic-140,000 a-day.
The Golden Gate Bridge has 6 lanes configuration of (4)10’
& (2)11’ Speed Limit 45 mph, Average daily traffic-
142,000 a-day. Through the years, there have been thirty-four
deaths in thirty-two head-on collisions on the Golden Gate
Bridge, Auckland Harbor Bridge accident rate. There are
No head-on collisions to date, since 1991. So you see, the
Movable Lane Barrier did save lives after its installation.
We would like to do the same for the Golden Gate Bridge,
but we need your help!
In December of 1995, Robert M. Guernsey
formed a organization of seven Marin County resident advocates,
of which; three were personally involved in a head-on collision,
one on the Bridge, one on Doyle Drive and one in Saudi Arabia.
The group felt it necessary to petition the Marin County
Board of Supervisors, to engage and independent engineering
firm, to study the possibility and feasibility for a new
method to separate lanes of traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge,
other than currently employed today, “The Plastic Pylons.”
Citizens for a Safe Golden Gate Bridge received much public
support and interest in the barrier issue after eleven years
of silence, the group worked six days a week, eight hours
a day in gathering 11,086 signatures in Marin County in
three months for the ballot.
“Citizens for a Safe Golden Gate Bridge”,
has confirmed plans in launching campaign 2000, the first
attempt in saving lives while driving on the worlds most
famous bridge ever. We hope you enjoy the most treasured
race in the entire world “America's Cup 2000.” The campaign
for the Movable Lane Barrier (MLB) is a major milestone
in the Golden Gate Bridge’s history as it was in Auckland
Harbor Bridge’s effort to win there life saving movable
lane barrier installed in 1991. Since the (MLB), there have
not been any head-on collisions and nor loss of life on
Auckland Bridge. The (MLB) requires nothing short of the
finest design and construction in the world. We are one
major step closer to achieving the goal of its installation
on the Golden Gate Bridge. A win of support generated by
your personal experience while crossing the Auckland Harbor
Bridge with a (MLB) in place, your voice will make a world
of difference. If you feel that the Golden Gate Bridge will
be a safer bridge with the (MLB), Please fill out the coupon
below and voice your opinion by mailing it to: Golden Gate
Bridge, Highway & Transportation District. Box 9000,
Presidio Station; San Francisco, CA. 94129. Phone NO. 415-921-5858.
Or fax it to: 415-456-4794
Our group is very pleased to have this
unique opportunity in bring a Movable Lane Barrier to the
Golden Gate Bridge in an effort that promises to be so beneficial
to the entire Country, and in bridge safety for all who
drive across the GGB. With the first phases of $35,000.00
now funded, we our now seeking corporate sponsorship of
$50,000.00 (dollars) per proposal from the Richest 100-250
Americans, worth $1 Billion dollars & more. We are also
seeking media exposure, advertising and promotions opportunities.
If you agree and would like a victory for the movable lane
barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge as the Auckland Harbor
Bridge has? Please help us to save lives. You will be one
of are our most influential contributors of this campaign,
because you will experience it first hand when you cross
the bridge… We pray for all the American’s teams who will
take-part in the biggest sailing water sport in the world
the America's Cup’s and we know in are hearts that the pride
will return back to America's waters in 2000. Challengers
for the America's Cup beginning October 18,1999, in Auckland,
New Zealand. Good Luck to all.
Please send this notice to Citizens for a Safe Golden Gate
Bridge
C/O Robert M. Guernsey/Chairman of the Board, 46 Elm Avenue-
San Anselmo, CA. 94960
I support the Movable Barrier for the Golden Gate Bridge
to stop all head-on collisions. I hereby give the Golden
Gate Bridge, Board of Directors my notice and support for
the Movable Lane Barrier. This notice represents freedom
of speech. Thank you.
Print Name: Date:
Address: City:
Signature:
County: Napa: Sonoma: Marin: Mendocino: San Francisco: Other:
We pray that you will just take a few moments to fill this
notice out and mail it to the Bridge Board District from Auckland.
Respectfully
submitted,
Robert M. Guernsey
Founder/Chairman of the Board
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