Gravel Cycling 101
This webinar, Gravel Cycling 101, offers a comprehensive exploration of the burgeoning world of gravel. Ellie Skelton has been participating in gravel events for the past decade and organized an entry gravel event in Minnesota for several years, Riotgrrrravel for WTF (women, trans, femme) riders. This webinar aims to empower novice cyclists to learn more…
Advocacy On Air: Podcasting for Bike Advocates
Podcasting is a powerful tool for advocates, offering a unique platform to amplify voices, share stories, and drive change. In this webinar, we'll hear from podcasters about the why and how of what they do, and what they've learned from the experience. Join the League along with speakers Diane Jenks of Outspoken Cyclist, Nick Reichert…
July 12 – July 14 in Durant, OK (Registration Closed)
The Center for Workforce Advancement 314 E. Main St., Durant, OK, United StatesRegistration for this seminar is closed.
Field Notes: A Practical Discussion On How To Get Kids Biking In Schools
How can we get more kids biking in school? Join the League along with cycling education experts from Washington, Minnesota, and Alexandria, VA, to explore various policy levers and funding sources that support in-school cycling education for all students. Come learn how different states and cities are successfully implementing bike education programs in schools. Speakers…
League Cycling Advocate Workshop (July 24-26, in Philadelphia, PA)
Overview The League of American Bicyclists’ mission is to build a Bicycle Friendly America for Everyone, improving lives and strengthening communities through bicycling. Our successes to date are thanks in part to the growing bike movement, a network of changemakers leading at the national, state, and local levels. To achieve even more wins for better biking…
August 2 – August 4 in Salinas, CA (Registration Closed)
30 E San Joaquin St. 30 E San Joaquin St., Salinas, United StatesRegistration for this seminar is closed.
What It Means to be a Cycling Educator
Everyone deserves to have safe space, time, and trained guidance to practice and build confidence to go by bike. In pursuit of this vision, the League has trained and certified over 7,500 cycling educators over the past 50 years. You don’t have to be an extraordinary athlete or overachieving student to be a stellar cycling…
2024 Bicycle Friendly University Submission Deadline
Apply before 11:59pm PT on August 8, 2024 to be considered for a 2023 Bicycle Friendly University Award. Learn more at https://bikeleague.org/university.
Solutions for Speed Management with the National Transportation Safety Board
In 2017, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) published the safety study, “Reducing Speeding-Related Crashes Involving Passenger Vehicles” which included recommendations for state and federal agencies to slow traffic and reduce speeding. In this webinar, we will follow up on those recommendations and how solutions identified then have evolved. Speakers include: Ivan Cheung, Senior Advisor…
September 6 – September 8 in Memphis, TN (Registration Closed)
Memphis Hightailers Bicycle Club 397 Cumberland St., Memphis, TN, United StatesRegistration for this seminar is closed.
Field Notes: How To Get a K-12 Cycling Program Started
Last month, the League was joined by cycling education experts from across the country for a practical discussion on how to get in-school cycling education for all students. This month, we’re back with another panel discussion about getting kids biking in schools, but this time we’re taking a deeper dive into how exactly these initiatives…
How to Create Complete Streets, From Policy to Practice
The U.S. Department of Transportation defines a Complete Street as one that “is safe, and feels safe, for all users. …Complete Streets serve pedestrians, bicyclists, public transportation users, children, older individuals, individuals with disabilities, motorists, and freight vehicles.” While many communities have had Complete Streets policies or resolutions for a decade or longer, enacting *effective*…