Bikes Count in the Big Easy: A snapshot of cycling in New Orleans
In 2023, the League of American Bicyclists and Eco-Counter partnered on the third annual Bikes Count Data Competition. This year’s winning organization, the University of New Orleans (UNO) Transportation Institute, has been leading data collection efforts in New Orleans and around the state of Louisiana for over 10 years, collecting bike and pedestrian counts through…
November 17 – November 19 in Red Bank, TN (Postponed)
Red Bank Community Center 3653 Tom Weathers Dr., Red Bank, TN, United StatesWe unfortunately had to postpone this seminar due to low enrollment. We are looking to reschedule for sometime in the spring.
November 17 – November 19 in Encinitas, CA (Registration Closes 10/27/23)
Electra Bikes/Encinitas BCycle HQ 364 Second St, Suite 140, Encinitas, CAYou are beginning the process of registering for a League Cycling Instructor (LCI) seminar. Please review these materials before proceeding.
#GivingTuesday Lunch with the League
You're invited to join us for Lunch with the League next week at 1PM EST on #GivingTuesday, November 28th! Come meet the League's staff and learn more about our work. Our virtual lunch table is open to all, so come sit with us!
Introducing The Bicycle Friendly Community Ideabook
The League is pleased to announce our latest publication, the Bicycle Friendly Community Ideabook, to be released in early December. The BFC Ideabook is full of case studies, examples, and resources we've seen over the last several years from Bicycle Friendly Communities of all shapes and sizes across the country. Join us for a one-hour…
December 8 – December 10 in Houston, TX (Registration Closes 11/17/23)
Alzheimers Association Houston & Southeast Chapter 6055 South Loop East, Houston, TX, United StatesYou are beginning the process of registering for a League Cycling Instructor (LCI) seminar. Please review these materials before proceeding.
How to Host an LCI Seminar
Are you interested in increasing the number of cycling educators in your community? League Cycling Instructors are ambassadors for better biking through education. They are dedicated individuals who have completed a detailed training program and are insured and certified to teach the League's Smart Cycling curriculum. Join us for a webinar on Tuesday, January 16th…
Federal Policy Update: Planning for the Next Reauthorization
In January 2025, Congress will start debating the next Transportation reauthorization bill. To be ready for that debate, we want to reflect on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law what is working, and what changes we still need. This webinar will discuss what we know so far about IIJA/ BIL implementation and what activity we are seeing…
Bike Advocacy Essentials Webinar: E-Bike Impact Calculator
How do bike advocates influence change? One essential tactic is storytelling through data, but quantitative evidence can be hard to come by. Even if you can find data to back up your talking points, it’s rarely tailored to your specific location and situation making it tough to convince decision-makers to act. With this in mind,…
Slow Roads Save Lives: Advocating for Slow Legislation
Last year, the League of American Bicyclists (League) launched the Slow Roads Save Lives Campaign. The campaign aims to create safer roads where people biking, walking, using mobility devices, and driving can all get to their destination safely by advocating for slower speeds and improved road design to match. One method of achieving this goal…
Spring 2024 Bicycle Friendly Business Submission Deadline
Apply before 11:59pm PT on March 5, 2024 to be considered for a Spring 2024 Bicycle Friendly Business Award. Learn more at https://bikeleague.org/business.
2024 National Bike Summit: Lobbying 101- What to expect and how to prepare
Attending the National Bike Summit? This webinar will walk through what to expect at your visits with Congressional members and what your role can be. We will also share some basic research we've done on members, and how to do more research on your own.