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Help us keep up the pressure on NHTSA to include the safety of people biking and walking

By Ken McLeod | January 19, 2021
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The League, our partners, and grassroots advocates like you have been keeping up the pressure to ensure AVs meet their potential by directly engaging with NHTSA and Congress.

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New League online learning portal offers free bike education lessons

By Alison Dewey | January 15, 2021
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The League has a new way to learn bike skills – learn.bikeleague.org.

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LCI Spotlight: David Dennis

By Alison Dewey | January 4, 2021
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There are thousands of League Cycling Instructors leading bike education in their communities. We cherish the stories they share with us, but we haven’t re-shared enough of those stories with the world.

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A reflection on our work together in 2020

By Kevin Dekkinga | December 31, 2020
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It’s finally happening – 2020 is coming to a close. Before we say our big ‘Good Riddance’ to the year that was, I want to reflect on our hard work…

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The view from the bike lanes of South Bend

By bikeleague | December 22, 2020
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We asked our former intern Toria Sullivan, a native of South Bend who went on to work on the Pete for America campaign, for her thoughts on the nation’s next…

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51 Places Honored in Fall 2020 Round of Bicycle Friendly Community Awards

By Lauren Jenkins | December 16, 2020
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Today, the League of American Bicyclists honors 51 places with a Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) award in our Fall 2020 round. An additional 16 applicants earned Honorable Mentions. The 51…

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Registration is now open for the 2021 National Bike Summit

By bikeleague | December 14, 2020
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For 2021, we’re planning the biggest and best online bike event to date: the 2021 National Bike Summit! And of course, you are invited because you and other people who…

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The State and Future of Biking in Austin

By bikeleague | November 30, 2020
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This month, Austin voters resoundingly affirmed the city’s proposed plans for better active transportation and transit networks.

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Updated data on physical activity in our data portal

By Ken McLeod | November 20, 2020
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The Covid-19 pandemic has shined a harsh light on the danger of underlying conditions that leave people vulnerable to diseases. Many of the underlying conditions associated with poor outcomes, up…

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New League materials bring even more fun to youth biking education

By Alison Dewey | November 19, 2020
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Bicycling should be fun, no matter what age you are. As we look for ways to foster fun while imparting biking skills among people of all ages, it is with…

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