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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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Brighten Up Your Community

By bikeleague | November 20, 2018
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Two Gold-level Bicycle Friendly Universities are “brightening their communities” by promoting safe night time bicycling.

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League of American Bicyclists Honors 45 New Bicycle Friendly Universities and Colleges

By bikeleague | November 14, 2018
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Forty-five new and renewing colleges and universities have proved outstanding in their support of bicycling on campus, earning Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) status.

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Meet Your 2019 National Bike Summit Speaker: Robin Mazumder

By bikeleague | November 8, 2018
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We are excited to introduce one of our 2019 National Bike Summit speakers! Urban scientist Robin Mazumder will connect his enthusiasm for cycling with his research on urban design to inspire a future that accommodates the human experience.

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Bike Clubs and Organizations From Around the Country Oppose the AV START Act

By Caron Whitaker | November 5, 2018
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Autonomous driving technology has the potential to make our roads safer for everyone, but only if that technology is tested and designed to ‘see’ and respond properly. League member organizations and national partners joined us in opposing the AV START Act through a letter to Senators.

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NJBWC Advocacy Saves The State $12 Million in Federal Bike and Pedestrian Dollars

By bikeleague | October 30, 2018
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The New Jersey Department of Transportation recently authorized $23 million to fund bicycle and pedestrian projects, a big win for New Jersey.

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One Reason to be Excited About New Federal Automated Vehicle Guidance

By Ken McLeod | October 29, 2018
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A new Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices can be used as a tool for all cities, towns, counties, and states to design better roads for cyclists.

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