by Larry Dean | Mar 15, 2017
Throughout most of Silicon Valley, bike ways support only strong, confident bicyclists. Cities that have taken a bolder approach to system wide bicycle improvements have more bicycle commuters. Analysis- The collision density map and gap network is almost everywhere:...
by Larry Dean | Feb 12, 2017
David Stillman, Cupertino’s Senior Traffic Engineer, presented the Toole Design recommended Class IV (separated bikeway) scenarios for Stevens Creek Blvd, showing alternatives for separating bike lanes by pylons, curbs, and planters. Also showed were...
by Larry Dean | Jan 11, 2017
2016 Cupertino Community Bike/Ped Highlights: With You – our community – and our city leaders energized, 2016 came to a close enjoying great momentum for cycling and safety improvements for Cupertino and area residents. Make sure that you thank our elected...
by Larry Dean | Nov 8, 2016
[Click to read this at LA-times] Like many bicycle commuters across America, Kurt Holzer looks at a stop sign and sees a suggestion rather than a command. If the intersection is clear and it’s safe to do so, he rolls right through, sometimes barely slowing down. This...
by Larry Dean | Oct 14, 2016
Hello Safe Routes 2 School Cupertino, Thanks to everyone’s participation in another great Working Group meeting this past Wednesday. It is lovely to see new faces come in and contribute positive energy and ideas to our mission. Select: meeting materials for your...