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Learn what got more people riding bikes in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and its newly earned Gold-level designation as a Bicycle Friendly Community.
Read More →Now that the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is signed, it is up to US DOT to implement it, and that starts with writing guidance for state Departments of Transportation. Here are our suggestions.
Read More →What can we do to not only get more youth involved in biking but make sure young bicyclists feel recognized as an integral part of the bicycling movement? In our next blog making space for youth voices, meet El Liderato, the youth leadership council of El Grupo Norte!
Read More →What can we do to not only get more youth involved in biking but make sure young bicyclists feel recognized as an integral part of the bicycling movement? In our next blog making space for youth voices, meet the Belmont Cragin Youth Leadership Council!
Read More →KJ Garner’s favorite thing about being on two wheels (or three) is the flexibility of movement it provides and its power to connect her with her community and her surroundings.
Read More →Protecting people biking, walking and rolling must be a core competency for Automated Vehicles. The League worked with Argo AI to help this emerging technology contribute to a more Bicycle Friendly America for everyone.
Read More →The League of American Bicyclists is proud to honor 55 places with a Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) award in its Fall 2021 round of awards.
Read More →Find out how #BikeSummit20 speaker Programs to Educate All Cyclists is advancing the movement for safer streets in 2022.
Read More →The House passed historic legislation meant to address climate change and reduce the growing income gap in our country.
Read More →On Sunday, November 21st, World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, we honor the lives lost and lives changed by traffic violence and call on the action of people at every level to Remember. Support. and Act to create safer streets.
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