Which Bike Lanes Should Be Protected? New Guide Offers Specifics
Most U.S. street design institutions haven’t wanted to say for sure. Until now.
November 1, 2017
Carmel, Indiana, Shows Suburbs How to Go Big on Biking
"We do not give property tax breaks to corporations. Instead, we invest in quality of life for all citizens."
September 26, 2017
Fort Collins Just Built Five Miles of Bikeway for Less Than $1 Million – Here’s the Trick
The Colorado city is the latest to embrace America's most underrated type of bike facility.
September 22, 2017
Bike Commuting Growth Has Leveled Off – But Not Everywhere in the U.S.
The future of biking is already here. It's just unevenly distributed.
September 14, 2017
There’s a Flat Bike Network Hiding in Your City, If Someone Would Build It
How do you eliminate hills from a city? With better bike network planning.
August 9, 2017
New Orleans’ Lafitte Greenway: A Community Link, Not a Barrier
The city is finding that the impact of a linear park is the opposite of a freeway.
August 7, 2017
Want People to Bike? Skip the Sweet Talk and Build
Don't waste time trying to convince people to feel warmly about bicycling.
July 24, 2017
Study After Study Finds Latinos Have a Strong Affinity for Social Biking
Most people find it pleasant to bike with people they know. But there's growing evidence that Latino Americans are particularly interested in social biking.
July 17, 2017
An Idea That Sticks: Another Plunger-Protected Bike Lane Goes Permanent
Tactical urbanism projects are prompting cities to improve the bike-riding environment.
June 16, 2017
Here’s a New Street-Level Analysis of the Biking Networks in 299 U.S. Cities
PeopleForBikes has just made the first attempt to measure and compare local bike networks on a nationwide scale.
June 8, 2017