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The Covid-19 pandemic has given us examples of short-term improvements in air quality, short-term reallocation of road space, and short-term benefits of physical activity for mental and physical health.
Read More →This week, we can make our voice heard on the future of the little known, very technical, and vastly influential design guide governing traffic signs and road markings, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Read More →For this month’s League Cycling Instructor spotlight, we’re heading down (virtually) to Texas to meet Richard Wezensky in Richardson.
Read More →Eco-Counter and The League are proud to announce the Bikes Count data competition during Bike Month.
Read More →May. Is. BIKE MONTH!!!!
Read More →Separated bike lanes should absolutely be promoted in documents like the MUTCD and the safety, comfort, and convenience of people biking should be the reasons for doing so.
Read More →There is value in reframing and rewriting the MUTCD to make our roads safer and more accessible for everyone and enable communities to build back bicycle friendly.
Read More →We think today, Earth Day, is the perfect day to start thinking about Bike Month and the many ways we can all begin incorporating biking into our lives. Whether you’re…
Read More →Quality Bicycle Products and the League of American Bicyclists announced today 40 scholarship opportunities for Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color who want to become League Cycling Instructors.
Read More →Last Thursday we presented a webinar with updates about federal transportation policy.
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