Walk-Bike News
Bike-Ped Commission proposes three priorities for 2024-25 City Work Program
With the budget crisis that Cupertino is facing, most requests from city commissions for items to be included in Cupertino's Work Program are expected to be revenue neutral or revenue generating. The Bicycle-Pedestrian Commission is included in this. Luckily, bicycle...
2023 Recap: slow progress, but some forward movement
The past year for Cupertino and its surrounding communities has seen some major changes as we continue to emerge from the pandemic. Locally in Cupertino, there have been some serious issues which have taken attention away from quality of life improvements such as...
California’s New Speed Limit Law
COVID-19 led to a significant slowdown in cars traveling on California roads, amounting to a third of all vehicles opting to stay parked. In compliance with stay-at-home mandates, many drivers chose not to take to the roads, leading to the number of car accidents...
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Want to take the Family out? A great Biking Guide
http://sfbike.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/SF-Bicycle-Coalition-FamilyBikingGuide.pdf
Is 6 Feet Enough Distance When Walking and Running?
Full article link: https://blogs.webmd.com/webmd-doctors/20200410/is-6-feet-enough-distance-when-walking-and-running A group of Dutch and Belgian researchers have started looking into that question. Using simulations, they evaluated the slipstream of walkers, runners,...
Amid the pandemic, it’s boom time for bicycles
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is temporarily closing state campgrounds until May 1 to stop the spread of COVID-19, but the parks trails are open to the public. File photo / West Central Tribune The people who sell and repair bicycles are seeing an...





