Bicycling IS Freedom
Life is better for everyone when more people ride bikes.
We’re making biking an easier and safer option for more people, because when more people bike, people are happier and healthier, our communities are safer and friendlier, and our planet is greener. Together, we can help more people know the joy of bicycling.
Our Movement Because Everyone Deserves to Get Home Safely
The League is improving lives and strengthening communities through bicycling. We are more than 200,000 members and supporters strong with more than 1,000 state and local advocacy groups and bike clubs as well as thousands of businesses, universities, and communities together leading the movement to create a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone.
Connect To YOUR COMMUNITY Explore The Growing Bicycle Friendly America
Discover Your Local Bicycling Community
Find local advocacy groups, bike shops, instructors, clubs, classes and more!
Facts & Figures Our Impact
With your support, the League has accomplished major victories for the rights and well-being of people who bike.
60%
increase in federal funding for bicycling infrastructure and safety
155
newly certified League Cycling Instructors in 2021
36.5 million
Americans living in Silver-level or above Bicycle Friendly Communities
200,000+
League members and supporters in the movement for better biking
What We Do How We Make An Impact
For your next ride and for generations to come, the League is fighting to build safer roads, stronger and more connected communities, and a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone.
Safer Roads for All
Advocating for the federal funding, technical resources, and bike-forward policies that will create a built environment for everyone that increases bicycling and reduces the dependence on personal cars and trucks.
Bicycle Friendly America for All
Supporting the grassroots changemakers making biking better one Bicycle Friendly Community, University, and Business at a time. Our awards program recognizes the local decision makers driving our movement.
Education for All
Empowering people through bicycling education to ride safer, feel more comfortable riding, and be confident biking more often. Our education program certifies community-based instructors and offers curriculum for people beginning their bike joy journey.
Bike Joy for All
Inspiring more Americans to view the bicycle as a simple solution and everyday tool for recreation and for transportation and growing the movement for better bicycling to be increasingly diverse and representative of America.
Interactive Learning Resources Make your next ride even better with our bike lessons and tips
Whether you are ready to teach or ready for some riding tips, our education programs are designed for people of all ages and abilities who want to improve skills, build confidence, or teach others.
Learn Riding Skills Online
Take our Smart Cycling lessons about how to ride safely with basic, intermediate, and advanced levels for you to test your skills over time.
Are you a Bicycle Friendly Driver?
Our Bicycle Friendly Driver course and online exam is a great way to brush up your knowledge for when you’re behind the wheel.
Tips for Older Adults
Giving everyone the confidence for their next ride is our goal. We’ve put together some considerations for older adults.
Our Blog The Latest News From The League
Summit Big Idea: Laughter, Obviously
“Bikeyface” [bahyk-e-feys] noun 1.The face you make unconsciously when you bike. Bekka Wright coined the term, which came to be her bike-centric and hugely popular webcomic, in the summer of 2011. Wright’s background is in fine art painting — drawing cartoons was an after-thought, mostly a fun gift for family and friends. But not long after he move from Los Angeles to Boston, and her commitment to biking for transportation grew, Wright saw an opportunity. The artist will be presenting at the 2015 National Bike Summit. Her big idea? Laughter. I spoke with Wright last week about Bikeyface and the power of making someone smile.
Read More...Toolkit: Mujeres en Movimiento
Last month we hosted a webinar featuring the work of Liz Jose and Casey Ashenhurst of WE Bike NYC. WE Bike NYC is a community of women who ride bikes. They envision a community of bicyclists as diverse as the neighborhoods that comprise New York. In order to conduct more effective outreach to Spanish speaking participants, WE Bike NYC Founder Liz Jose and 2014 Women Bike Mini Grant recipient set out to create a toolkit that provides beginning Spanish language resources for bike clubs.
Read More...Forum Spotlight: Karen Bliss
We often divide the world of bicycling into three realms: the sport of racing, the business of the bike industry and the multi-faceted fronts of bicycle advocacy. With a pedal in all three areas, Karen Bliss is a leader with truly unique perspective. And we couldn’t be more excited to hear from her at the 2015 National Forum on Women & Bicycling on March 10. A former U.S. professional cyclist, Bliss earned the title “Winningest Cyclist in North America” during her career — and has continued to push for gender equity as a member of the USA Cycling and UCI women’s committees. A veteran of the bike industry, she’s currently the Vice President of Marketing for Advanced Sports International and sits on the board of the Outdoor Industries Women’s Coalition. And, as the chair of the new Philadelphia Bicycle Advocacy Board, she’s catalyzing efforts to make biking better in the City of Brotherly Love.
Read More...Summit: Crowdfunding Big Ideas
If we know anything about bicycling advocates, it’s that they’re an innovative bunch. At the National Bike Summit this year we are putting the spotlight on exciting new ideas for advocacy – our theme is Big Ideas. One of the ways we doing that is by collaborating with our partners at the crowdfunding platform ioby. ioby is a nation-wide, nonprofit crowdfunding platform that helps local leaders raise cash, in-kind donations, and volunteer power from their own communities.
Read More...FEATURED Action Slow Roads Save Lives
Safe roads, slow streets, and thriving communities are what we all want. Roads where people biking, walking, using mobility devices, and driving can all get home safely. Roads designed to prevent crashes and traffic fatalities and mitigate the harm of those few that do occur. Our latest campaign calls on everyone to take action in support of slow roads that save lives.
Benchmarking Bicycling Data Facts & Figures About Bicycling In America
The League collects and analyzes federal data about bicycling to better understand how we can remove barriers to bicycling.
Of all bike trips are for social or recreational purposes
Americans who primary way to commute was biking in 2019
Of all bike trips were made by women between 2009-2017
Want to learn more or dive deeper into the stats? Explore our data site, the Benchmarking Project, a collaboration between the League and the CDC’s Active People, Healthy Nation initiativeSM. This ongoing project can inform your next letter to the editor about a new bike lane, support your advocacy at the state level, or help you make the case for better biking with your city council.