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Bill Ford: Seeing Beyond the Automobile

By bikeleague | March 19, 2015
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It’s well within Bill Ford’s job description to foresee the threat of global gridlock. But in his 2011 TED talk, the CEO of the automotive giant described an innovative detour to avoid the impending transportation crisis. “The solution is not going to be more cars, more roads or a new rail system; it can only be found, I believe, in a global network of interconnected solutions,” Ford said.

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Family Biking: We are the 80%

By bikeleague | March 17, 2015
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Big ideas are a lot like children. They’re unpredictable. Challenging. A little scary. Each one has the potential to change the world. And like children, big ideas grow and grow and grow. Members of the U.S. bicycling community have been asking themselves lots of hard questions lately. Who are we really serving? Who’s been included — and who’s been left out? And most importantly: how can we do better? We have just scratched the surface in examining how our work can better reflect the communities we serve.

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Why bike? It makes us happy, researchers say

By bikeleague | March 16, 2015
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Why do we bike? As advocates, we’re quick to point out the benefits we can measure: It burns calories, reduces air pollution, relieves traffic congestion and costs less than car ownership. But, for those of us who ride, we know there are even bigger upsides to cycling: Biking makes us feel good. And now there’s data to prove it.

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#NBS15 Recap

By bikeleague | March 16, 2015
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Thank you to everyone who came to, supported and engaged with the 2015 National Bike Summit! It was such an inspiring and thought-provoking three days — because of you! If you want to catch up on some of the discussions you missed, or relive some of your favorite memories from the event, read through our recap below. Don’t forget to read the #womenbike recap here, too!

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#Womenbike Recap

By bikeleague | March 11, 2015
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Yesterday, we kicked off the 2015 National Bike Summit with the National Forum on Women & Bicycling. About 350 attendees talking about the issues facing women in the bike movement, including boosting women’s leadership. Catch up on all the fun with our collection of tweets below!

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National Bike Summit Begins!

By bikeleague | March 9, 2015
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Washington, D.C. – March 10, 2015 – The National Bike Summit begins today in Washington, D.C., bringing together hundreds of passionate bicycling leaders from communities across the country. Hosted by the League of American Bicyclists, the Summit, running from today through March 12, is now in its 15th year. With another federal transportation bill looming, hundreds of bike advocates, industry leaders and cycling enthusiasts are gathering in Washington, D.C., to unite the voices of bicyclists on Capitol Hill.

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#NBS15 Chat: Outdoor Afro

By bikeleague | March 7, 2015
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Ahead of the 2015 National Bike Summit, we’ve been holding Twitter chats with presenters to hear more about their work and ideas. Today we chatted with Rue Mapp, CEO and Founder of Outdoor Afro.

Mapp is the closing keynote speaker at the 2015 National Forum on Women & Bicycling. We put together a recap of Friday’s discussion below. We hope to see you next Tuesday, March 10, for the Forum! Onsite registration is still available!

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Women’s (Bike) History Month!

By bikeleague | March 3, 2015
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March is Women’s History Month, and what better way to celebrate than to learn more about the women who forged a path toward gender equity in bicycling?

In 2013, we published a series of stories on these important and inspiring women. Here we’ve aggregated all these great stories into one post for you to read, share and discuss! And if you haven’t already, register for the 2015 National Forum on Women & Bicycling and meet the present and future leaders of the women bike movement!

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Summit: Legislative Asks

By Caron Whitaker | March 2, 2015
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The National Bike Summit unites the voices of bike advocates on Capitol Hill, highlighting critical issues and creating relationships with members of Congress that have a direct impact on biking in your community. And we know the Summit gets results: Last year, we pushed for Congress to tell the U.S. Department of Transportation to set a national goal to reduce bicyclist fatalities. Before the end of 2014, they did exactly that. We won, thanks to hundreds of participants at the National Bike Summit.

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Planning a Bike Month Event? Read This.

By bikeleague | March 2, 2015
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National Bike Month is so much more than 31 days in May. It’s a celebration of bikes; an impetus to get rolling again; a gateway to riding more often; a time to evangelize the beauty of bikes; and much, much more. Since 1956, May has been recognized as National Bike Month, and the League has sponsored this celebration of bicycling for decades as we advance the movement to build a bicycle-friendly America for everyone.

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