by Jennifer Shearin | Jul 30, 2020
The California Senate could hold its first hearing on the Bike Parking Bill (AB 3153-Rivas) as early as August 1, 2020. The bill provides an incentive to build long-term bike parking and car-sharing spaces in new buildings. In most communities in California, housing...
by Seema Lindskog | Jul 13, 2020
Everyone is walking more these days and that’s great. Walking has been shown to boost your health, your mood, and even your creativity. Go out your front door at 6pm and most days you will see many of your neighbors enjoying the pleasures of walking around the...
by Jennifer Shearin | Jul 2, 2020
A new report out from the Safe Routes Partnership and the YMCA of the USA analyzes state policy in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia to provide a snapshot of each state’s support for walking, biking, and physical activity. The report cards were generated by...
by Emma Shearin | Jul 1, 2020
The City of Cupertino has partnered with two great bike education providers to bring opportunities for you and your children to improve your biking skills and bike safely. Let’s Get Moving! For people of all ages, Cupertino has forged a new partnership with an...
by Larry Dean | Jun 2, 2020
Short bike rides drive “death marker protein” to refresh worn muscles By Nick LavarsMay 28, 2020 The researchers note that the maintenance of healthy muscle is important not just for strength and physical activity, but also plays an important role in...
by Larry Dean | May 14, 2020
Skip to main content Bicyclists on the Rue de Rivoli as Parisians emerge from lockdown. Returning to a car-dominated city after the pandemic lockdown is ‘out of the question’By Thomas Ricker and Andrew J. Hawkins May 14, 2020, 10:14am EDT...