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Why California Needs a Complete Streets Bill: Part 1
Caltrans already has some Complete Streets policies in place, but it doesn't follow them. That's one reason.
July 2, 2019
Oregon Legislature Passes ‘Idaho Stop’ Bill
Oregon is the fourth state to pass a version of the Idaho Stop. The bill, if signed, will allow cyclists to treat stop signs as yields.
June 27, 2019
Eyes on the Street: 2nd Street Bike Lane with No Cars or Trucks Parked on it?
Is this Armageddon?
June 26, 2019
State-Specific Data Shows High Risk for California Pedestrians
A report from the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration recently offered sobering statistics about the risks to people walking and biking on U.S. streets. While fatalities among drivers and passengers fell slightly, more cyclists and people walking on U.S. roads died last year than the year before.
June 19, 2019
Councilmember Blumenfield Celebrates New Bike Lanes on Winnetka Avenue
New Winnetka Avenue bike lanes connect existing lanes to L.A. River path, Orange Line path, and Pierce College
June 10, 2019
On Arguello, San Francisco Again Fails to Protect Cyclists
Arguello "improvements" perpetuate outdated, dangerous designs
June 5, 2019
20 More Miles of Protected Bike Lanes in the Next Two Years?
A rundown of the numbers puts Mayor Breed's promise in context
May 30, 2019
Bike to Work Day: Spotlight on Modesto
Bike to Work Day is one way to highlight some of the progress Modesto is making on its bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, and to encourage people to take advantage of it.
May 17, 2019
Meet a Mayor Who Beat Anti-Bike Lane NIMBYs
A small city in Massachusetts may be paving the way to safer streets and less community opposition.
May 1, 2019
LA’s First Two-Way Protected Bike Lane Will Open in Downtown Los Angeles this Weekend
The Spring Street project will include new bike signals and bike boxes for safe turns.
April 26, 2019