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September 24, 2018by Ken McLeodNew White Paper shows how advocates can and should be involved in state safety planning.
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September 13, 2018by Ken McLeodThe Census Bureau has released the 2017 1-year estimates for how people are commuting to work based on the American Community Survey. Read the 2017 "Where We Ride" Report here.
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September 13, 2018by Anna WaltersThis Summer, Facebook earned the Bicycle Friendly Business designation for their third location, when Facebook ATX (Silver) joined Facebook Seattle (Gold) and Facebook HQ (Platinum).
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September 11, 2018by Anna WaltersSince The Hub first opened about seven years ago, Facebook has continued to prioritize biking company-wide by opening its first full-service bike shop in a field office at its new South Lake Union digs in Seattle.
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September 6, 2018by Anna WaltersFrom a square marked "Bike Shop?" on Facebook's architectural plans for a new campus, to Platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Business status, Facebook's California Headquarters has come a long way with their bicycle resources.
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September 4, 2018by League StaffBikes bring people together, uniting us across political lines for a common bipartisan goal: Building a bicycle friendly America for everyone. Whether or not you bike to your polling place on election day, you are a citizen cyclist — and your values for safer streets makes a difference no matter who’s on the ballot.
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August 28, 2018by Ken McLeodOur newest white paper helps provided resources for advocates in states that have not yet taken a complete streets action.
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August 27, 2018by League StaffThe University of Kentucky’s Bicycle Friendly University status has gone gold. UK was notified recently by the League of American Bicyclists that it has been awarded the first Gold level designated University in not only the Commonwealth, but in the entire southeastern conference (SEC).
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August 20, 2018by Caron WhitakerThe Congress elected this November will be tasked with writing the next transportation bill. That is why this year the League is working with state and local advocacy organizations to send candidate questionnaires to candidates for open congressional seats. Both the League and the Philadelphia Bicycle Coalition are 501 (c)3 non-profits we do not endorse candidates.
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August 20, 2018by Alison DeweyThe League is thrilled to announce that its network of League Cycling Instructors has now surpassed 6,000!