Category Archives: Protected Bike Lanes

U.S. Bicycling Participation Benchmarking Report

How many Americans ride a bike? How often do they ride? Why do they ride? Accurate information on bicycling participation is essential in evaluating our overall work and the effectiveness of our programs and key projects. Existing research on bicycling … Continue reading

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How San Luis Obispo Established the Most Powerful Bike Funding Policy in the Nation

by Eric Meyer and Dan Rivoire on February 10, 2015 Eric Meyer is a former board member of the San Luis Obispo Bicycle Coalition, a former Planning Commissioner for the City of San Luis Obispo, and the former Chairman of the San … Continue reading

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Smart Language Matters

How Smart Language Helped End Seattle’s Paralyzing Bikelash Broadway, Seattle. Michael Andersen blogs for The Green Lane Project, a PeopleForBikes program that helps U.S. cities build better bike lanes to create low-stress streets. Instead of “cyclists,” people biking. Instead of … Continue reading

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Grow our Bicycle Tourism

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Protected Bicycle Lanes

Thank you Anthony and Toby for pointing to this informative video on protected bike lanes. It’s said that in communities with protected bike lanes – bike ridership goes up at least 4 times. The rise of American protected bike lanes: … Continue reading

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