Walk-Bike News

Joy of Walking with Young Children

Joy of Walking with Young Children

It’s never too soon to get outside and walk with your toddler! Shortly after my granddaughter learned how to walk, our favorite activity became strolling around the block in the neighborhood. What a great way to learn to enjoy walking and have quality time together!...

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Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Updates

Bicycle Pedestrian Commission Updates

The Bicycle Pedestrian Commission (BPC) meeting in May covered a multi-use path along the Blackberry Farm entrance road, intersection improvements at De Anza Blvd. & McClellan Rd., and traffic signal changes at Stevens Creek Blvd. & Wolfe Rd. It kicked off...

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Carmen Bridge Update

Carmen Bridge Update

This Spring, the Carmen Bridge Task Force undertook significant community outreach and meetings with city council and staff. These efforts have drawn tremendous support and endorsements from community leaders and have provided a good deal of information to the City...

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Related News

Why don’t we forget how to ride a bike?

Why don’t we forget how to ride a bike?

Why Don’t We Forget How to Ride a Bike? By Boris Suchan on November 15, 2018 The way memories are anchored in the brain plays a role, neuropsychologist Boris Suchan explains Credit: Getty Images Most of us learn how to ride a bike during childhood. But as we grow...

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Cycling News Articles Week of 10/22/18

Cycling News Articles Week of 10/22/18

20 Most Bike Friendly Cities On the Planet (10.23.18) Wired Feds Give Green Light for more funding (10.23.18) Patch Biking the Open Road in Colorado (10.22.18) New York Times This collapsible and foldable helmet (10.16.18) Mashable How to Buy a Bicycle (10.08.18)...

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The forgotten era of women’s bicycle racing

The forgotten era of women’s bicycle racing

Reprint from the Guardian A new book tells the story of the most popular arena sport in America in the 1890s: women’s bicycle racing.   Women on the Move: The Forgotten Era of Women’s Bicycle Racing by Roger Gilles covers the short-lived heyday of women’s professional...

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