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July 14, 2010by Darren FluscheWhen bicycling advocates approach their elected officials to encourage them to support bicycling-friendly policies, one of the first rules is: be informed.
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July 13, 2010by supportSt. Charles, Mo. County Council decided to table the proposed bike ban after the bill's initial reading last night. Thanks to all county residents and advocates who spoke out against the proposed ban!
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July 12, 2010by supportFirst Black Hawk, Colorado, now St. Charles County, Missouri.
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July 12, 2010by Darren FluscheThe Advocacy Advance Team has produced a report on rumble strip policies and we are working with a number of states to ensure road agencies are enacting bicycle-tolerable rumble strip policies and adhering to them. However, we haven't excerpted the report on the blog yet. So let's start the week off with that. You can read the whole report here (PDF). The League, the Alliance for Bicycling and...
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July 9, 2010by Darren Fluschehttp://sanduskyhistory.blogspot.com/2010/07/13th-annual-meeting-of-leagu...
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July 8, 2010by supportWe want to update you on the bike ban in Black Hawk, CO. We have continued to monitor the situation and we are supporting our colleagues at Bicycle Colorado in the fight to overturn it.They offer the following update:
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July 8, 2010by Darren Fluschehttp://www.peoplepoweredmovement.org/site/index.php/site/blog/2801/
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July 7, 2010by Darren FluscheTwo books you may be interested in for the summer.
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July 6, 2010by Darren FluscheAs bicyclists and advocates, we spend a fair amount of time with our attention paid to the political world, to promote policies that foster better bicycling conditions. It is less common that the political world turns its attention to bicycling. The Tour de France, this year, has attracted at the notice of at least some politicos. The National Journal's Hotline On Call shows us the parallels...
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July 2, 2010by Darren FluscheTransportation Secretary Ray LaHaood's remarkable streak of promoting bicycling and walking continues today in anticipation of this Fourth of July Holiday weekend. The secretary writes on his blog about the US Bicycle Route System.