Walk-Bike News
MVHS Bike for Boba Grows
Over 200 MVHS (Monta Vista High School) cyclists rode their bikes and scooters to classes on the second "Bike for Boba" and "Save the Planet" event. With days getting shorter and cooler, this second event still showed an increase in ridership over the inaugural...
2021 Recap: Much progress even with the pandemic
A surprising amount of projects made significant progress or were completed this year. A special thanks goes to the Cupertino City Staff and City Council, who kept projects moving forward despite the challenges of the pandemic. Read below for what's happened in your...
McClellan Separated Bike Lanes named Project of the Year
Phase II of the new bike lanes installed along McClellan Road have been awarded "Project of the Year" in the under $2 Million dollar category by the Silicon Valley Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA). The specific winning portion of the lanes is...
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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...