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The feeling most associated with the new federal transportation, MAP-21, is disappointment – and with good reason. It is a highway-focused bill. Dedicated funding to bicycling and walking projects was…
Leah Missbach Day, co-founder of World Bicycle Relief, will keynote the first-ever National Women’s Bicycling Summit on September 13, 2012 in Long Beach, California. Speaking about how the bicycle can…
By Lindsay Plante, BFA Communications Intern With more than 370,000 miles behind them, Trek Bicycle Corporation is the leading business in the National Bike Challenge. Their dedication to riding comes…
We had a great turnout and incredible discussion on the “Engaging Women in Bike Clubs” webinar last night. If you missed it live, don’t worry. Click here to watch the…
By Lindsay Plante, BFA Communications Intern With nearly 190,000 miles logged, Burlington, Vermont, has occupied the top spot of the National Bike Challenge since the online competition kicked off in…
Building on the success and energy of the Women Cycling Forum at the National Bike Summit, the League and APBP are co-hosting a National Women’s Bicycling Summit on September 13…
At a recent city council meeting in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Councilor Greg Jamison held up a copy of the League’s Traffic Skills 101 booklet. He picked Michael Christensen out…
It’s been more than six months since the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) updated its guidance for rumble stripes. While the original draft didn’t even mention bicyclists, the new guidance was…
When Sandra Lupien first moved to Sonoma County, it seemed like nobody rode a bicycle. In the rural/suburban community, the number of transportation cyclists was far smaller than the dense…
By Lindsay Plante, BFA Communications Intern All across Idaho, Cynthia Gibson and her fellow advocates at the Idaho Pedestrian and Bicycle Alliance (IPBA) are working tirelessly to transform their home…