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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*…

September 20 – September 22 in Davis, CA (Postponed)

Yolo County Health & Human Service Agency 25 N. Cottonwood St., Woodland, CA, United States

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Lessons from Lime Data: How cities can use shared micromobility data for transportation planning and policy

Earlier this year, Washington, DC and Bloomington, Indiana were selected as the first winners of the Lime Mobility Insights Competition, hosted in partnership between Lime and the League of American Bicyclists. A team of policy researchers, planners, and other experts at Lime, the League, and the cities used Lime ridership data to better understand critical…

Youth Climate Action in Hawai’i: Navahine + Hawai’i DOT

Young people have a right to a future in which they can live safe, healthy lives. That’s the premise of Navahine v. Hawai’i DOT — a landmark case in which thirteen young people won a historic settlement from their state Department of Transportation to secure a livable future through climate action. Join the League along…