by Taghi Sadaati | Oct 10, 2019
But more pedestrians and bicyclists are being killed, officials say…. Nearly 36,600 people died on U.S. roadways last year, a decrease of 2.4 percent from 2017 A city employee helps pedestrians cross a street in Washington. (Evelyn Hockstein for The Washington...
by Emma Shearin | Oct 9, 2019
Whether you live in Sunnyvale, go there for the occasional dinner, or just pass through it, the quality of the walking and biking infrastructure the city develops over the next 10 years will impact all of us. The City of Sunnyvale is kicking off a year-long...
by Byron Rovegno | Sep 29, 2019
Micah Toll – Sep. 14th 2019 8:57 pm ET @MicahToll Good news, Californians! Do you have an old gas car laying around that you don’t use, and would rather turn it into an electric bicycle? Well now you can, with a trade-in program that includes e-bikes!...
by Larry Dean | Sep 29, 2019
Micah Toll – Sep. 27th 2019 10:46 am ET @MicahToll 58 Comments FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedInReddit As a heavyweight contender in the bicycle industry, Trek rarely seems to rest on its laurels when it comes to electric bicycles. This year they’ve added an...
by Shiloh Ballard | Sep 20, 2019
Viva CalleSJ is on Sunday!Come enjoy open streets on your bicycle this Sunday for a free day of fun! On September 22, the City of San Jose will open six miles of road to people on bikes, skateboards, scooters, and their feet! It’s a great chance to check out...
by Pete Heller | Sep 16, 2019
How I Learned to Cycle Like a Dutchman Dan KoisSeptember 13, 2019 In the bike-friendly Netherlands, cyclists speed down the road without fearing cars. For an American, the prospect is thrilling—and terrifying. The eighteen million residents of Holland own, in total,...