Walk-Bike News
How WBC is measuring ridership at high schools
Do you ever wonder if the congestion around your local school can be reduced? One way this might be accomplished is if more students walk or bike to school! Walk-Bike Cupertino is working with the Cupertino Safe Routes to School organization at all the High Schools...
Say no to closing access to Regnart Trail at Lozano
The City Council is considering closing off an entrance to the Regnart Trail before it's even open. They need to hear that it's not acceptable.There has been an existing trail alongside Lozano Lane since those homes were built in the early 2000's. Now, the City...
Youth Environmental Power Initiative’s 2022 Climate Projects
With the global pandemic, time seems to be flying by faster than ever. Most schools have returned to in-person learning and many organizations and programs have hit the ground running in response to the re-opening of public areas. Youth Environmental Power Initiative...
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Which is Safest? A quick guide to Bike Boulevards, Trails and Bike lanes
When you hear terms like "Class I trail", "Class IV bike lanes", or "Bike Boulevard", the level of protection--in other words, safety-- from cars may not be obvious. Confusingly, these classes do not go from least to most safe, or even least road work (and money) to...
WVCS Free Community Bike Repair 7/13
e-JOE KODA 3.0 electric commuter bike review – an affordable long range e-bike
Micah Toll - May. 26th 2019 7:40 am ET @MicahToll The e-JOE KODA 3.0 electric bike looks a bit like a standard hardtail mount bike. However, it’s really an all-terrain commuter with plenty of battery to spare. And for well under $2k, you’ll want to check this e-bike...





