Bicycling
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New Website Puts Faces to Traffic Violence Numbers
Mapping the tragedy of San Francisco's streets
May 19, 2022
An Interstate Across America — For Everyone Besides Drivers — Would Pay for Itself in No Time
A continuous cross-continental active transportation trail would pay for itself in less than five years in visitor spending alone, a new analysis argues — and it could have a big impact on the car-free transportation landscape in the communities it runs through, too.
May 19, 2022
And More Traffic Violence on Valencia
Another close call as the city waits and waits and waits on Valencia
May 13, 2022
Eyes on the Street: New First Street Protected Bike Lane into DTLA
The new First Street lane extends 0.6-mile from Mission Road to Alameda Street - it's part of Metro's Little Tokyo/Arts District Eastside Access Improvements
April 25, 2022
City Councilmember Blumenfield Opens New L.A. River Headwaters Bike/Walk Path
The new 1.3 mile long segment - from Owensmouth Avenue to Mason Avenue - expands the existing West Valley river path to just over three miles
April 22, 2022
Whittier Is Extending Its Popular Greenway Trail
2.8 additional miles due to open summer 2022
April 21, 2022
Pomona Opens Curb-Protected Two-Way Bikeway on Valley Boulevard
The new curb-protected two-way bike facility is the first protected bikeway in Pomona, and the longest curb-protected bikeway in L.A. County.
April 20, 2022
Concrete Coming to Telegraph’s Protected Lanes
Contractors with the city of Oakland are breaking up pavement on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland's KONO district as part of a project to install concrete curbs to make the currently paint-and-plastic-bollard protected bike lanes permanent.
April 5, 2022
SPUR Talk: Streamlining S.F.’s Bike, Ped, & Transit Projects
"Let's save lives instead of doing studies"
April 1, 2022
Studying the Parisian Bike Boom
San Francisco researcher tries to understand Paris's awesome bike transformation
March 25, 2022