by Byron Rovegno | Apr 20, 2018
Below are articles and press releases that relate to the positive impact of trails on communities: Safety, healthy living and increased property values. We will continue to build the library of interesting articles that support the case. Locally, the Santa Clara...
by Byron Rovegno | Feb 23, 2018
Bill to Allow Bikes to Treat Stop Signs as Yield Signs Spiked Insurance Industry Freaks Out: Chaos. Unpredictability. “Personal Interpretation” of Laws, Oh My. By Melanie Curry Jan 8, 2018 A.B. 1103 would have allowed bikes to legally proceed through a stop sign...
by Byron Rovegno | Feb 4, 2018
Bicycle advocates say electric car design encourages theft By Zachary Clark Daily Journal Staff Feb 3, 2018 In a nod to cycling commuters concerned about bike theft, Caltrain officials appear to be willing to address concerns about the designs of the rail agency’s new...
by Byron Rovegno | Jan 5, 2018
Reprinted from CleanTechnica January 5th, 2018 by Nicolas Zart There was an explosion of electric bicycles (e-bikes) in 2017, and we can safely bet 2018 will give us even more, to choose from. The real question is, will anyone break the quality entry-level barrier? We...
by Byron Rovegno | Oct 2, 2017
The Cupertino City staff is focused on five primary initiatives of the Bike Plan 2016: Design and roll out of the 7 Bike Boulevards Walk-Bike Cupertino consider these proposed routes to be high-impact/return in making it safe and easy for our students to get to/from...