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How Recreational Cycling Can Lead to Safe Streets For All
These cities are leveraging joy to fight for connected communities.
Oakland Celebrates First Protected Intersection in Chinatown
Advocates pushing for more protected infrastructure through the area.
Republican’s Demagogue on Suspending Gas Tax and Climate Fuel Rules — Again
Once every four years, the idea of pausing the gas tax emerges from its cave before being sent back to the shadows.
Wednesday’s Headlines
We'll have more on the Republican proposal to take a year off from the gas tax later today.
Oakland Postal Worker Yells ‘Move’ and Nearly Runs Down a Man Walking his Dog
How have we normalized this?
Competing Visions Emerge for the Future of Measure C in Fresno County
When a group of experts don't like a plan created through a community process, they just make their own.
What It Would Take to Map Every Sidewalk In Your State
States and tech companies keep detailed records of virtually every driving lane in America — but not every sidewalk. Until now.
New Legislation, Backed by Bike Safety Groups, Proposed to Regulate E-Motos/E-Bikes
“Electric bicycles are transforming how Californians get around, but the rapid rise of high-powered electric devices has created confusion that puts people at risk,” said Marc T. Vukcevich, Director of State Policy for Streets For All
The Wonders of Biking in Taiwan
One of San Francisco's most notable urbanists explores Taipei's night markets and bike infrastructure. He wonders: can San Francisco adopt their biking culture?









