Walk-Bike News
Visit to San Jose’s Viva Calle is an inspiration
The idea that a city would temporarily close miles of San Jose streets to bring communities together to walk or bike was irresistible, so a group of us cyclists from Cupertino decided to take one Sunday morning to see how San Jose put on one of their Viva Calle SJ...
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...
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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...





