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How National Bike Summit attendees can help our hosts make biking even better

By Lauren Jenkins | January 24, 2019
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Just over a month from now, bike advocates will gather in Arlington, Virginia, for the 2019 National Bike Summit. Situated just across the river from Washington, DC, Arlington is more than just a suburb with a beautiful view.

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Welcoming two new coaches to the League

By Lauren Jenkins | January 18, 2019
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In creating a more Bicycle Friendly America, the League wants to make biking safer, easier, and more accessible to everyone, whether commuting to work, exercising, or simply enjoying the freedom…

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Learning how Mobiel 21 is growing the bicycle culture in Belgium

By Lauren Jenkins | January 16, 2019
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While we’re building a more Bicycle Friendly America, there are advocates and educators working around the world to make their own countries more welcoming to cyclists–even in places we think…

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What’s Next for Walking and Biking in 2019?

By Lauren Jenkins | January 9, 2019
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In this cross-posted blog, we share our joint vision with America Walks and the Safe Routes to School National Partnership for how biking and walking advocates have and will work together in 2019 and beyond.

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The State of Bicycle Counting 2018 Infographic

By Lauren Jenkins | January 4, 2019
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We’re committed to building a Bicycle Friendly America which means helping more cities and towns meet the criteria to become Bicycle Friendly Communities. We couldn’t do that without the support…

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League Recognizes 82 New and Renewing Bicycle Friendly Businesses

By Amelia Neptune | December 19, 2018
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Today, the League of American Bicyclists is honoring 82 businesses in 30 states with its prestigious Bicycle Friendly Business (BFB) designation.

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Cycling Through the Winter Blues

By bikeleague | December 13, 2018
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Read how two of our newest Bicycle Friendly Universities are able to keep students, faculty, and staff cycling safely through the cold winter months.

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League of American Bicyclists Announces 61 New and Renewing Bicycle Friendly Communities

By bikeleague | December 6, 2018
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Sixty-one new and renewing towns and cities earned Bicycle Friendly Community status for their leadership and investment in infrastructure, education, and outreach.

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Bicycle Friendly State Progress Report Cards Highlight a Decade of State Actions

By Ken McLeod | November 29, 2018
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The 2018 Bicycle Friendly State progress reports use state and federal data on bicycling to highlight changes.

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Community Colleges Leverage Resources to Boost Cycling on Campus and Beyond

By bikeleague | November 29, 2018
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Two Bicycle Friendly Universities go beyond campus to cultivate bike culture for the whole community.

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