Walk-Bike News
Join our Spooky Scavenger Hunt
The days are getting shorter. There's a chill in the air, pumpkins are everywhere, and Halloween is here! Put on your favorite costume, decorate your bike with glowlights and join us for our first WBC Spooky Halloween Scavenger Hunt. Below are 10 clues to mysterious...
Two City Council candidates get all top scores on our survey
Two candidates, JR Fruen and Steven Scharf, earned all "green" scores from Walk-Bike Cupertino for their responses in our survey, with one other candidate, Hung Wei, doing almost as well. Our full scorecard is below. For the full unedited responses from each City...
Several School Board Candidates express support for Safe Routes
Every CUSD and FUHSD School Board candidate answered our survey on walking and biking. The survey focused on getting students safely to school and encouraging healthy exercise for them. The results of the survey were generally positive, though it's clear that there is...
Related News
[LA Times]Cyclists don’t follow the rules of the road? Maybe it’s time to change those rules
[Click to read this at LA-times] Like many bicycle commuters across America, Kurt Holzer looks at a stop sign and sees a suggestion rather than a command. If the intersection is clear and it’s safe to do so, he rolls right through, sometimes barely slowing down. This...
VTA BPAC Meeting Report (August 10, 2016)
By Gary Jones, Cupertino Bike Commission Representative Special announcement: Thank you James Wiant for your past service to the city of Cupertino on the VTA Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee (“BPAC”). All in attendance at this month’s meeting extend their...
Protected bike lanes are good for cyclists — and public health
A cyclist bikes up North Figueroa Street between Avenue 52 and Avenue 56 in Highland Park on July 16, 2014. (Los Angeles Times) To the editor: About half of car trips in the U.S. are within easy bicycling distance of three miles, but only about 1% of trips are...



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