Walk-Bike News
Safe Routes to School Recruiting High School Student Liaisons
Cupertino's Safe Routes to School (SR2S) program is recruiting high school students who are passionate about either bicycling, healthy lifestyles, safe transportation, and/or campus safety to become a part of our Working Group. We are excited to work with our local...
McClellan Lanes have opened biking to all
Having the protected lanes in place helps people biking with children feel more confident about doing so. This summer, my mom friends and I were able to use them with the kids and I seriously doubt that we would have ever considered this route without them because of...
Your guide to the perfect bike lock
Bike locks come in all shapes and sizes, colors, and materials. You can get one for as little as $10 or spend close to $200. In this video, Erik Lindskog, Cupertino Bicycle Pedestrian Commissioner, takes you through some of the most commonly available ones to help you...
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Commentary: The proposed ‘Utah Yield‘ bicycle law is all about safety
By Jim Greene | For The Tribune Commentary: The proposed ‘Utah Yield‘ bicycle law is all about safety Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune Cyclists filled the block between 100 and 200 South in downtown Salt Lake City Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013, during the annual...
Caltrain board weighs bicycle community concerns
Bicycle advocates say electric car design encourages theft By Zachary Clark Daily Journal Staff Feb 3, 2018 In a nod to cycling commuters concerned about bike theft, Caltrain officials appear to be willing to address concerns about the designs of the rail agency’s new...