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SaMo Councilmembers Ask for Report on Bike/Ped Project…Before Construction Is Completed

Santa Monica City Councilmembers Phil Brock and Oscar de la Torre are asking city staff to report “regarding bicycle and pedestrian improvements installed on 17th Street from Pico to Wilshire.”

June 13, 2023

Opinion: Why We Should Stop Using the Word ‘Micromobility’

"SUVs, pick-up trucks, and passenger cars should not be the benchmark by which we judge the size of other forms of transit, and the term ‘micromobility’ encourages us to believe that they are."

June 12, 2023

Legislative Update: Mostly Positive Results for Active Transportation Bills at Midpoint

June 2 was the deadline for all bills to move from their house of origin or get nixed.

June 7, 2023

Q&A with S.F. Supervisor Myrna Melgar

She rides her bike (and not just for photo ops) and shows up to demand better bike lanes across district boundaries. Streetsblog decided it was time for a talk

June 7, 2023

The 15 Best Arguments for Bike Boosters: Part Three

People for Bikes recently developed a a 15-point fact sheet to help counteract misconceptions that often arise when advocating for change, as well as to promote strategies we know work. Here's the third installment.

June 7, 2023

Mixed Results from L.A.’s ‘BLAST’ Bikeway Initiative

Initial program ends this month - of 24 projects announced, so far: Four sweet new bikeways, four traffic circles, and not much else

June 5, 2023

Commentary: The Shock of Returning to the Bay Area

For this lifelong advocate for better transit, safe streets, and livable cities, visiting the Netherlands isn't a shock--coming back is.

June 5, 2023

The 15 Best Arguments for Bike Boosters: Part Two

People for Bikes recently developed a a 15-point fact sheet to help counteract misconceptions that often arise when advocating for change, as well as to promote strategies we know work. Here's the second installment.

June 5, 2023

Feds Propose ‘Automatic Braking’ Rule — But It’s Not Strong Enough, Advocates Warn

An aggressive new federal safety rule would eventually require automakers to install on new cars technology that can detect pedestrians and stop crashes before they happen — but there remain several key flaws in the proposal, advocates and experts said.

June 5, 2023

Redding Celebrates Launch of Shasta Bike Depot, New Electric Bike-share System

California transportation and climate action leaders showed up to celebrate the long-anticipated opening of Shasta Living Streets' new bike space, and to champion more biking and walking everywhere

May 25, 2023