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League of American Bicyclists Secretary Buttigieg to the Summit where he’ll address more than 1,000 bicycling advocates/
Read More →2021 is proving to be a busy year in Washington, DC, especially for transportation! Between the reauthorization bill, talk of a stimulus and a new administration and Department of transportation,…
Read More →The League’s 2020 round of Bicycle Friendly University awards, announced today, honor 38 institutions as Bicycle Friendly Universities, including four institutions new to the program.
Read More →To enable as many young people as possible to attend #BikeSummit21, advocates 21 years old and younger can register for free, engage in advocacy, and help shape the upcoming Youth Bike Summit planned for later in 2021!
Read More →Thanks to our sponsors’ support, we are able to offer scholarships for both youth 21 years and younger and adults who would otherwise be unable to attend.
Read More →Committing to #ZeroTrafficDeaths is committing to saving lives. Since January 20, 2021, more than 1,000 organizations and individuals have joined that call.
Read More →We are sharing the stories of LCIs doing what they do every day: educating, mentoring, empowering. For Sarah Hadler, the joy she found on a bike inspired her to enable others to experience that same bike joy.
Read More →On January 27, the League held a webinar in partnership with AARP Livable Communities to discuss data insights and new efforts for improving bicycling among older adults.
Read More →In Fall 2020 round of awards, Tampa moves to the top spot on the League’s list of cities with the most Bicycle Friendly Businesses
Read More →Check inside for a preview of some of the speakers and sessions and you can look forward to at #BikeSummit21.
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