Walk-Bike News
The Regnart Creek Trail bridge is Installed: First Look
Residents living near Wilson Park have likely heard some exciting construction noise: the bridge to Wilson Park from the Regnart Creek Trail is being installed! This bridge allows the future trail to connect three parks: Wilson, Creekside, and the library field.See...
Bike for Boba Day a Big Hit
Nearly 200 Monta Vista High School (MVHS) students rode their bikes and scooters to classes on Friday, Sept 24th, on the school's first Bike for Boba (B4B) Day. Reducing the school’s carbon footprint and traffic congestion around the school campus; the ridership was...
Fun times at the 2021 Cupertino Bike Fest!
The 8th Annual Bike Fest Was Fun for All!Fall Bike Fest in Cupertino was again a well-attended event and fun time for all! After its cancellation last year due to the pandemic, it was great to get together again, enjoy a great family bike ride and games, ride the...
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How to Turn a Car Town into a Cycling City
This story was made possible by our members. Join today. STORY BY Melissa and Chris BrunlettTwitter Lessons from the Dutch, where the number of bikes exceeds the number of people. EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is excerpted from “Building the Cycling City,” by Melissa...
Davis – The Small California City Responsible for America’s First Bike Lane
THE CYCLE LIFE Mar 8, 2017Photo: Seattle Municipal Archives/Flickr In 1967, Davis broke ground on the country's first true bike lane. Fifty years later, we look back on the inaugural system's impact—and how more work remains to be done to protect cyclists...