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How #BikeSummit19 took over Twitter

By Lauren Jenkins | March 20, 2019
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Over the next several weeks, we’ll post photos, presentations, and more detailed recaps about what we took away from the Summit. In the meantime, relive some of our favorite moments.

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Why Congress Should Put More Data in the Hands of Planners

By Ken McLeod | March 20, 2019
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Bikes can connect people to jobs, school, the store, and so much more. We’re asking Congress to support the COMMUTE Act so transportation planners can access data that shows how more bikeable cities benefit everyone.

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Congratulations to the 2019 National Bike Summit Awardees

By Lauren Jenkins | March 11, 2019
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Each National Bike Summit is an opportunity to recognize the exemplars of our vibrant bicycle advocacy community. From organizations to individuals, everyone plays an important role in the campaigns and…

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How to make the most of your lobby day at the 2019 National Bike Summit

By Caron Whitaker | March 4, 2019
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With #BikeSummit19 Lobby Day just a week away, review our tips and fact sheets on how to protect and promote bicyclists’ rights on Capitol Hill.

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Montgomery Bicycle Club Combats Distracted Driving in Alabama

By Ken McLeod | March 4, 2019
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Earlier this year, the Montgomery Bicycle Club escalated their work to pass a hands-free law in Alabama and make it the 17th state to pass a hands-free law.

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IIHS tests show U.S. vehicles can give pedestrians a brake – but U.S. still far from leading on automated safety systems

By Ken McLeod | February 21, 2019
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The United States should be a leader in vehicle safety, but a new report show how far behind the U.S. has fallen when designing vehicles for bicyclist and pedestrian safety.

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The five principles of a Bike New Deal

By Ken McLeod | February 12, 2019
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In our recent 2018 Benchmarking Report, the League found the U.S. is in the midst of a public health crisis of physical inactivity and deadly roads. The Bike New Deal addresses the urgency to act, and act in a big way to make biking and walking better for everyone.

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PRESS RELEASE: New Report from the League of American Bicyclists Shows National Public Health Crisis

By Lauren Jenkins | February 8, 2019
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Number of bicyclists killed reached 25-year high as transportation policies at federal and state levels require greater urgency to create a more Bicycle Friendly America

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Three things bicyclists will like about the NTSB’s “Most Wanted List”

By Ken McLeod | February 7, 2019
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While the NTSB rarely directly addresses bicyclist or pedestrian safety, many of the “most wanted” safety efforts point to big potential improvements for people who bike and walk.

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Is it infrastructure week again?

By Caron Whitaker | February 6, 2019
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President Trump campaigned the need for a $1 trillion investment in improving our infrastructure, and he mentioned the issue once again in last night’s State of the Union address. It was an important, if brief, moment.

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