Bicycling
Streetsblog California
The Westwood Neighborhood Greenway Is Now Complete
The two-acre site, straddling the Metro E Line, cleanses urban runoff before it flows into the Santa Monica Bay
January 25, 2021
New Phase of Burbank Wash Bike/Walk Path Opening Very Soon
The new 0.75-mile segment combines with an existing stretch to make a 1-mile long off-street bike/walk path
January 22, 2021
Dutch Lessons for the Bay Area
If Bay Area planners want to know how to make the region safe and livable, just look across the ocean
January 20, 2021
SF’s ‘Vision Zero’ Failure in One Callout
The city still has people on staff who think a "sharrow" on a four-lane arterial (with two more lanes for parking) constitutes bike safety. That's a big problem
January 11, 2021
New York State Senator Pushes ‘Idaho Stop’ Legalization Bill
An upstate State Senator has introduced a bill that would allow cyclists to slow-roll through stop signs and go through red lights after a quick full stop.
January 11, 2021
A Reminder that Protected Bike Lanes Can Make Streets Safer for Everyone
Building safe facilities for cyclists is one of the biggest factors in road safety for everyone.
January 7, 2021
Cities Block Streets For Rich Neighbors, Why Not For Bike/Walk Safety?
Cities close streets to keep cut-through traffic out of well-off neighborhoods all the time. They should do the same thing to create quiet bike-friendly streets.
December 11, 2020
Glendora Installs Temporary Protected Bike Lane and Crosswalk Improvements
Glendora has just about wrapped up its planning efforts and is applying for funds to design and build the Glenora Avenue project.
December 2, 2020
Hey Caltrans: Now it’s Personal
Some more agony caused by the Bay Area's unsafe streets: this time for Streetsblog San Francisco's editor
December 1, 2020
I Tried An E-Cargo Bike For 30 Days And Didn’t Need to Touch My Car Once
Can e-bikes help Americans quash their car habits? Streetsblog USA Editor Kea Wilson says yes.
November 30, 2020