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Registration is now open for the 2021 National Bike Summit
For 2021, we’re planning the biggest and best online bike event to date: the 2021 National Bike Summit! And of course, you are invited because you and other people who…
Read MoreThe State and Future of Biking in Austin
This month, Austin voters resoundingly affirmed the city’s proposed plans for better active transportation and transit networks.
Read MoreWhat do the election results mean for biking and walking?
Long-time rail commuter “Amtrak Joe” Biden (and president-elect) has promised expansive public transportation improvements for our country. But what about biking? And what about Congress?
Read MoreSocially distanced Safe Routes to School
A generation of kids now views bikes as freedom machines. If we can sustain those feelings for this generation we can have a positive impact on the transportation choices these kids make as they get older.
Read MoreStatement on Killing of Dijon Kizzee
Dijon Kizzee was a bicyclist. He was a person on a bike. He was a Black man in America on a bike.
Racism is much larger than bicycling, but to make safe streets for everyone requires confronting racism.
Read MoreMeet the 2020 candidates for our Board
There are two very important elections we hope you’ll vote in this fall: one takes place on November 3 and another takes place right here. First, though, we want you…
Read MoreSafe Streets for Everyone #BlackLivesMatter
Safe streets for everyone means more than bike lanes and sidewalks. It means that everyone is free to move on our streets, in our neighborhoods, and throughout our cities without…
Read MoreThinking bigger and beyond the Summit
“Just as a cycling trip through the Netherlands in in 2013 inspired us to eventually relocate to Amsterdam with our three younger children, giant dog, and crazy cat, the Summit inspired me to take much greater action on the cycling advocacy front.”
Read MoreHow advocates brought the Idaho Stop to Oregon
Years after Idaho enacted the first law allowing bicyclists to legally roll through stop signs when it’s safe to do so, several states like Oregon have passed similar legislation thanks to the dedication of advocates.
Read MoreThree leaders elected to League Board of Directors
Meet the three bicyclists who will be joining the League’s Board of Directors thanks to our membership’s votes!
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