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The US DOT has released a proposed rule that will require states to measure Greenhouse gas emissions in order to track progress towards a national goal of environmental sustainability.
Read More →Meet Maylyn Co, a League Cycling Instructor meeting children where they’re at with cycling education — the school system.
Read More →It’s time again to kick off our challenge to all Americans to see the utility and possibilities of going places by bike. Will you join us in our campaign to “Drive Less, Bike More”?
Read More →Kevin Dekkinga, director of membership & development at the League, rode along with the first-ever national gathering of Major Taylor Bike Clubs.
Read More →North Natomas Jibe is a local bike advocacy organization and new Bicycle Friendly Business that is doing some big work in getting people of all ages on bikes in Sacramento.
Read More →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!
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