Bicycling
Streetsblog California
Has Oakland Turned a Corner on Protecting Cyclists During Construction?
Buildings are going up all over town but cyclists are usually given nowhere to go when navigating through construction sites--until now, on one block of one street
February 6, 2019
Interview with “The Cycling Professor”
Marco te Brömmelstroet talks about how the Netherlands created a bicycling culture
January 28, 2019
Editorial: Is Marin Supervisor Damon Connolly a Closet Climate-Change Denier?
He's all greeny when it's politically easy, but he's leading the charge to sabotage the bike path on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
January 24, 2019
Biking Way up in Seattle During Highway Closure
Biking has almost doubled along major corridors in Seattle as the city enters the fourth day of "Viadoom" -- the highly publicized closure of State Route 99.
January 18, 2019
SPUR Talk: Super Cool Bike Bridge and Lane Designs
Make bicycle lanes iconic, rather than just useful
January 16, 2019
Bike, Pedestrian, and Transit Projects Garner Top Engineering Awards
As do a fish rescue facility, a water treatment facility, seismic retrofits, a power transmission line...and a parking plaza
January 9, 2019
Where Do You Want to See the Next Protected Bike Lane?
With new protected lanes on (parts of) Howard and Valencia, advocates ask: what's next?
January 9, 2019
Editorial: Vote on Temescal to Test Core Values
Is a human in a car equal to a human on foot, on bike, or on public transportation?
December 12, 2018
Bike Lane Fights on Both Sides of the Bay
Temescal protected bike lanes move forward to full city council in Oakland, while Valencia protected bike lanes get approved by SFMTA Board
December 5, 2018
Eyes on the Street: Culver City’s Bike Corrals
In October, a new bike corral opened on Culver Boulevard in downtown Culver City
November 28, 2018