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Why I Ride #16: To Ride in Silence

By bikeleague | May 16, 2012
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(Chris Phelan is the founder of the Ride Of Silence, occurring in communities worldwide tonight at 7 p.m.) Chris Phelan Larry Schwartz ambled down the road on May 4, 2003,…

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Will Congress Stop the Census Bureau from Counting Bike Commuters?

By bikeleague | May 15, 2012
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UPDATE: If you haven’t yet sent a letter to your Senators asking for their support to preserve the American Community Survey, you can do so through the American Planning Association.…

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Take Action: Protect Federal Funding, Support the Cardin-Cochran Agreement

By bikeleague | May 15, 2012
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By Mary Lauran Hall, Communications Coordinator, America Bikes Just two months ago, the Senate passed a transportation bill that included the Cardin-Cochran agreement. This bipartisan compromise would ensure that local…

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How Advocates Helped Durango Go Gold

By bikeleague | May 15, 2012
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By Lindsay Plante, BFA Communications intern For many communities advocacy plays a central role in becoming more bicycle friendly. From the beginning push to continuing motivation, advocacy groups can provide…

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Why I Ride #15: To EmPOWer All Riders

By bikeleague | May 15, 2012
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(Helen Ho is the co-founder of POW! People on Wheels and the Development Director for Recycle-A-Bicycle, in New York City.) Helen Ho I learned to ride my bike, like most…

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AAA Releases New Safety Resources for National Bike Month

By bikeleague | May 14, 2012
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Adding more excitement to Bike to Work Week, AAA has partnered with the League to produce a series of bicycle safety videos, designed to educate both motorists and bicyclists on…

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Congratulations to New and Renewed Bicycle Friendly Communities!

By bikeleague | May 14, 2012
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Kicking off National Bike to Work Week, today the League announced the largest round of Bicycle Friendly Communities (BFC) in the program’s history. While communities from California to Connecticut joined…

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Why I Ride #14: To Stop and Smell the Cupcakes

By bikeleague | May 14, 2012
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(Brian Griggs  — along with Rick Smith — is the author of the popular bicycling comic, Yehuda Moon and the Kickstand Cyclery.) When I was a kid, the bicycle was…

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Why I Ride #13: Self Expression and Style

By bikeleague | May 13, 2012
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(Robin Bylenga is the founder of Pedal Chic, the nation’s first woman-owned, women-specific bike store, based in Greenville, South Carolina.) Yes, there are crystal chandeliers in Robin Bylenga’s bike shop…

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Why I Ride #12: Freedom and Equality

By bikeleague | May 12, 2012
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(Nino Pacini is a board member for Programs to Educate All Cyclists in Michigan and the founder of its 2×2 program, which allows people with visual impairments the opportunity to…

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