by Larry Dean | May 21, 2017
BY TIMM BORDEN With National Public Works Week occurring the week of May 21, just after Bike to Work Week, it is a good time to reflect on how building modern bicycle infrastructure is a critical step in getting a community comfortable in getting on their bikes more...
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 Jian He | Feb 22, 2017
http://cal.streetsblog.org/2017/02/08/draft-ca-statewide-bike-and-pedestrian-plan-ready-for-public-comment/ Caltrans just posted its first draft of the first statewide California Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan and is seeking public comment on it (see below for details)....
by Jian He | Feb 16, 2017
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/27/cupertinos-safe-routes-2-school-program-looks-to-parents/ A city program that seeks to find safe routes and methods for getting students to school is putting out the call for parent participation. Cupertino Safe Routes 2...
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 Gary Jones | Aug 18, 2016
By Gary Jones, Cupertino Bike Commission Representative Special announcement: Thank you James Wiant for your past service to the city of Cupertino on the VTA Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (“BPAC”). All in attendance at this month’s meeting extend their...