by Jennifer Shearin | Jun 2, 2020
Though the trend for both pedestrian and cyclist accidents in Cupertino is downward (fewer crashes), there are still enough for concern. This is especially true as many studies show that most accidents are never reported. Who is most likely to experience a crash? ...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jun 1, 2020
Over the past four years, Cupertino has seen fewer accidents each year between cyclists, pedestrians and vehicles. Any resident will tell you that traffic has increased (aside from after March 2020), which usually increases crashes. So why are we not seeing more of...
by Jennifer Shearin | Apr 28, 2020
A group of local students from Kennedy Middle School have been working on a design prototype for a new, safer helmet, which they are calling a Smart Helmet. It has several very useful features that would be beneficial to keeping cyclists of all ages, including...
by Jennifer Shearin | Dec 2, 2019
Walk-Bike Cupertino has just overhauled our City Infrastructure Projects website pages, to make sure that everyone has the latest accurate information. Some of the major changes include: An overview table which shows the progress of all the projects, including...
by Jennifer Shearin | Nov 12, 2019
There’s a lot of projects in the works for Cupertino, from Class I Trails to Class IV bike lanes. Some have been funded through the design phase and some all the way to construction including most recently this month when the Cupertino City Council decided to...