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February 11, 2022by Raven WellsHappy #WinterBiketoWorkDay! We revisited some of our favorite examples of how Bicycle Friendly Communities, Businesses and Universities promote winter biking.
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February 9, 2022by Raven WellsIn Tucson and Eastern Pima County Region, partnerships are key in removing barriers to bicycling, promoting its public health benefits and hosting community bike ride events. Read more...
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February 3, 2022by Raven WellsMeet ASAP, the Atlanta Students Advocating for Pedestrians, and learn how just about any student can benefit from being involved with transportation advocacy.
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February 1, 2022by Amelia NeptuneIn the Winter 2022 issue of our American Bicyclist magazine, we celebrated our favorite bike parking examples from across the country.
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January 28, 2022by Raven WellsCheck out the League's Winter issue of our American Bicyclist magazine where we celebrate the big wins of 2021 and rejoice in the possibilities of 2022.
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January 28, 2022by Caron WhitakerYesterday, the Biden Administration released its National Roadway Safety Strategy, “a roadmap for addressing the national crisis in roadway fatalities and serious injuries.” The League has been awaiting this strategy since October, when Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced the department was developing a vision for safety.
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January 27, 2022by Raven WellsThe League of American Bicyclists recognizes small, medium, and large businesses rising up to build a Bicycle Friendly America.
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January 26, 2022by Caron WhitakerHere is how you can join the League in sharing our vision for better biking with the Biden Administration ahead of the first-ever National Safety Strategy.
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January 26, 2022by Raven WellsA new report from the League demonstrates the importance of bike infrastructure and bike networks. "Benchmarking Bike Networks" showcases five cities with increased ridership and safety through building bike lanes in connected networks.
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January 25, 2022by Raven WellsThe 2022 National Bike Summit will include all access to virtual content in addition to in-person fun in D.C. Here's a look at the early agenda!