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Bike Advocacy Essentials: How to Write a Letter to the Editor

How often have you read an article about a transportation issue in your community and thought, "why didn't they include anything about biking?" People like you know how the current state of bicycling in your city/town affects the entire community and a letter to the editor is a powerful tool for ensuring your voice is…

Bike Rooms to Ride For: The Story of Allina’s Commuter Center

During National Bike to Work Week, join Amelia Neptune, the Director of the League of American Bicyclists’ Bicycle Friendly America Program and Lou Fineberg, Dero’s National Advocacy Accounts Manager, as they sit down virtually with Adam Juul, Director of Facilities and Real Estate Administration at Allina Health along with Matt Lysne, Principal at HCM Architects…

Taking your bike on Amtrak

Ever thought about taking your bike on the train, but weren't sure how to do it? In this webinar, hosted by the League and the Amtrak Bike Task Force, we'll hear from Amtrak about how riders can use their website to determine which routes have roll on access, which require bike boxes, etc. The Amtrak…

Better Rides & Better Business with the Ride with GPS Tourism Account

Join Alex Gay from Ride with GPS as he walks through solutions to better manage and showcase the best riding in your community. Learn about interactive map embeds for your own platform, a services database to organize and share the businesses in your community, free navigation for all of your routes, and other available features…

Amtrak Bike Task Force: Using Amtrak and Bikes for Study Tours

Join the League to learn a little bit more about travel by rail in the U.S. Our two presenters will speak on their experiences bringing and using bikes in conjunction with Amtrak during their own trips across the U.S. We will also give an update on the Amtrak Bike Task Force and the results of…

Getting NHTSA to Take Bicyclist Safety Seriously

The U.S. Department of Transportation has taken important steps to address vulnerable road user safety such as adopting the Safe System Approach. But one agency with a large influence - the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration - lags behind in incorporating bicyclists' safety into its work on the 'safer vehicles' aspect of a Safe System…

Safer Bicycling Through Stronger Car Safety Standards

The League is committed to making our roads safe for people who bike. To do that we not only advocate for safer road designs and bike infrastructure, but also for safer vehicles. This webinar will talk through two areas where we think the U.S. Department of Transportation, and in particular the National Highway Traffic Safety…

“Slow Roads Save Lives” Webinar

“Slow Roads Saves Lives” calls on everyone – you, your neighbors, local leaders, traffic engineers – to embrace slowing down and saving lives. Why are slow roads good roads? How do we slow down our roads to save lives? And what can you do to join the campaign? Join the League on September 21, 2023…

Webinar: How to Host a Candidate Forum

In our upcoming webinar, on October 10, at 3pm ET, Mike Sule from Asheville on Bikes, along with the League, will break down the hows and whys of hosting a candidate forum so you can ensure voters get real insights into candidates’ thinking on the issues that matter in your community. Mike has hosted a variety…

Introducing the AARP Bike Audit Tool Kit

The League of American Bicyclists and AARP are pleased to announce a new publication, the AARP Bike Audit Tool Kit: A Self-Service Guide to Assessing a Community’s Bikeability. Join us for a 30-minute webinar to learn about this new resource and how you can use it to improve bikeability in your own community.