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Ultimately, bike counts assist in making the case for building the appropriate bike infrastructure and networks to accommodate the many people bicycling in your community.
Read More →There is some easy low-hanging fruit for schools looking for fresh ways to support bicycling and help people embrace bicycling as the most sensible transportation option on campus.
Read More →As part of the League’s Benchmarking Project, the League is publishing fact sheets on biking and walking for each of the 50 states and 76 cities.
Read More →A few weeks ago, the League and partner organizations joined an effort led by the Transportation Equity Caucus asking the Biden admin to end support for pretextual traffic stops.
Read More →At Bike Summit 22, “Getting Serious About Bike Parking” presented innovative bike parking solutions and community efforts to provide secure and easy-to-use bike parking. Watch now!
Read More →During Bike to Work Week, Bicycle Friendly America director Amelia Neptune visited the Bicycle Friendly Business champions of Tampa, Florida. Here’s how it went.
Read More →10 communities. One Bicycle Friendly America. Today, we are launching the League of American Bicyclists’ Community Spark Grants — our first-ever community grant program!
Read More →We recently welcomed League Cycling Instructor Dan Hernandez to our growing network of League Cycling Coaches!
Read More →In this guest blog from Decorah Library, learn an example of how public libraries across the nation are utilizing bikes to connect communities.
Read More →Here’s what businesses can do to make commutes more #bikepossible for employees.
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