Bicycling
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Eyes on the Street: Santa Monica’s 2-Way Protected Bikeway Along Ocean Avenue
Ocean Avenue's five-block-long two-way protected bikeway closes a gap - making a continuous low-stress bike connection from the beach path to the Metro E Line Station
November 24, 2020
Eyes on the Street: Township Commons Park is Great – Just Don’t Bike to It
Oakland welcomes a new park to Brooklyn Basin. But bike access is terrible
November 23, 2020
Caltrans Director Toks Omishakin on the Future of Transportation
Transit, equity, climate are all new areas of focus for what used to be the State Highway Department
November 20, 2020
State Lawmakers, Advocates Fight to Save ‘Great Walkway’
Sorry, motoring interests, but you can't have San Francisco's coastline to yourself anymore
November 20, 2020
Six Million Dollars for a Fake Bike Path
Advocates were dismayed that the Alameda City Council voted Tuesday to tone down a letter condemning the Oakland Alameda Access Project's (OAAP) lack of bike and pedestrian accommodations
November 19, 2020
Four Easy Ways Biden Could Revolutionize Our Cycling Culture
President-elect Biden is poised to take bold steps to reform federal transportation incentives as soon as February — and advocates are optimistic that he could take quick action to support active transportation in a way no president before him has even tried.
November 17, 2020
Ojai Readies a Protected Bike Lane Demonstration on a State Highway
"Quick-build" methods, while still new, are seeing a lot of interest in California and elsewhere.
November 13, 2020
SPUR Talk: How to Get Everyone Walking and Biking
How can we keep people riding after the pandemic?
November 13, 2020
Commentary: With ‘Bummer Market Street,’ San Francisco Abandons Vision Zero
SFMTA has made it clear it has given up on achieving the goals of zero traffic fatalities
November 11, 2020
Mitigating Risks on Group Bike Rides with COVID on the Rise
While group bike rides, even with masks and social distancing, aren't without risk during the pandemic, community activists say the benefits are worth it.
November 9, 2020