Walk-Bike News
WBC celebrates at 2022 Earth Day Festival
The Annual Earth & Arbor Day Festival resumed in Cupertino after two years with fun for community members of all ages. Walk-Bike Cupertino (WBC) celebrated it with thousands of people at the Cupertino City Center on April 23, 2022. The grand celebration kicked off...
Carmen Bridge Project Update
It’s been almost a year since we updated our community about the Carmen Bridge project in June 2021. The City allocated $75K to deal with obtaining access to a thin slice of property at the end of a cul-de-sac on the downward facing slope of the Stevens Creek Blvd...
Latest tragedy shows need for increased cyclist awareness of trucks
Family, friends and community members are mourning a tragedy in Mountain View this past month, which is eerily similar to a similar accident in Cupertino in 2014. In both cases, a young student riding to school on a bike was fatally hit by a truck making a right turn....
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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...
What’s wrong with parking in bike lanes?
What’s wrong with parking in bike lanes? A lot, actually From BICYCLING By Stephen Hudson (Contributor) August 9, 2018 The Washington Post recently published a letter to the editor from someone who parked in a bike lane arguing that blocking a bike lane isn’t really...
Using bike Turn Boxes
-This article and links are published by the City of Edmonton, Canada. It has relevant and specific advice for cyclists and motorists using separated bike lanes, bike boxes, and marked intersections. With the newly configured McClellan/Bubb and McClellan/Stelling...