by Jennifer Shearin | Jul 4, 2017
As the City of Cupertino plans to make biking safer and more accessible, some adult residents would like to have help preparing for commuting or running errands. Here’s a great way to improve bicycling handling skills and confidence. Stanford School of Medicine...
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...