Walk-Bike News
Why I Like Biking to School
“I bike here. No, it’s not far, it’s just about 15 minutes.” I answered someone who asked how I go to school. Since I started high school, my bike has become my best friend on my way to school. The reason I started biking to school is simple: I can arrange my time in...
Our 2022 Election Survey Scores are in! See which City Council candidates get top marks
The results of our election year Candidate Survey are again informative and surprising! We asked Cupertino City Council candidates their views on walking and biking infrastructure and biking and for encouragement of both of them. We scored the responses and ranked the...
Stevens Creek Trail Now Extends North of Stevens Creek
We are happy to announce that a pedestrian trail extension of the Stevens Creek Trail is now open north of Stevens Creek, where the trail had previously ended. It is now possible to cross from the south side of Stevens Creek Boulevard by going under the road overpass...
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Cyclists and Motorists: Avoid a “Right Hook” on McClellan Road
Drivers need to be very careful to not turn across the new bike lanes on McClellan without looking to see if a bike is traveling along the lane first. If they do not, it can cause what is called a “right hook”, which can be dangerous or even deadly for cyclists. Cars...
National Parks Trying To Get A Handle On E-Bikes
October 21, 20194:27 PM ETHeard on All Things Considered MARK AREHART An e-bike resembles a regular bicycle, with its batteries and electric motor integrated into the bike's frame. Enthusiasts see e-bikes on national park trails as a great thing, but some...
Just back from Copenhagen…
A trip report from Dave Stearns, a long-standing Cupertino biking advocate.... " …and you better not walk in the bike lanes. They will chase you back onto the sidewalk. The 3-wheel “Christiana” bikes (see the pic of the mom and kid in the front basket) are...