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UPDATE: Due to anticipated high turnout, the SCCRTC Bicycle Committee is looking for an alternative meeting location. Please contact the RTC at [email protected] for the meeting location. Nothing can quite…
Read More →Senate passes bi-partisan transportation bill; changes to sidepath rule and protection of Rec Trails
This just in — Senate passes bi-partisan transportation bill The big four leaders – Chairman Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Ranking Member Jim Inhofe (R-OK) and Senators Max Baucus (D-MT) and David…
Read More →Are there transportation projects in your community that showcase innovative bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure? Are there projects in your city or state that highlight how cost-effective investment in bike/ped accommodations…
Read More →While Congress creates the framework, the most important decisions about the use of federal funds are made at the state and regional level. As the capacity of statewide bicycle advocacy…
Read More →A new transportation bill is 889 days late, according to our pals over at Transportation for America, so excitement is running high that the Senate might actually vote this week…
Read More →We’ve just won a big battle for biking and walking in the Senate. After several long weeks of intense work from advocates around the country and our partners at America…
Read More →League President Andy Clarke and Jakob Wolf-Barnett from Revolution Cycles talk about how more Americans are hopping on their bikes to avoid high gas prices…and loving it.
Read More →Urge your Senator to protect cyclists’ right to the road by removing the restrictive mandatory sidepath clause in the Senate transportation bill.
Read More →The leadership of the Alliance for Biking & Walking, Bikes Belong, and the League of American Bicyclists has agreed that uniting the three organizations would dramatically improve their effectiveness in…
Read More →Today is the last day of early bird registration for the National Bike Summit, and we want to make sure you know just why your voice is needed in Washington.…
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