by Jennifer Shearin | Nov 20, 2022
WBC has discussed many times that “Class III Bike Infrastructure”–those with painted symbols and a sign–are not as safe for cyclists than separated bike lanes and trails. (See my posts here from 2019 and here from 2020). Now, a new 13-year...
by Jennifer Shearin | Oct 27, 2022
In a quick and decisive decision, the City Council on October 18 passed the Staff recommendation to wait one year after the Regnart Trail opens to gather data before deciding on a crosswalk across Rodrigues near the Lozano Lane pathway. The pathway will remain open to...
by Jennifer Shearin | Oct 27, 2022
Surprisingly, Almost all developed nations have seen a decline in roadway deaths over the last decade, while the US has seen a 30% rise in roadway deaths. Many people attribute this to cellphone usage, and to high stress levels, but other countries have these issues...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 28, 2022
A new map has been released by the Rails-to-Tail Conservancy (RTC) and the Bay Area Trails Collaborative (BATC) which shows the new plan to connect over 2600 miles of regional trails. This can increase access for millions more people to enjoy outdoor walking, biking,...
by Jennifer Shearin | Sep 11, 2022
Getting to school safely is important however your child gets there–whether walking, biking, or being driven to school. Walking or biking with your child to school is the best way to get there and have your child be prepared. Not only is an easy way to get...