Guest on The Infra Blog: Martha Roskowski, Vice President of Local...
Martha Roskowski is Vice President of Local Innovation for the national non-profit PeopleForBikes. She runs the Green Lane Project to get better bike lanes on the ground in U.S. cities. Previously, she...
View ArticleEquitable Bike Share Means Building Better Places for People to Ride
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CITY TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS (NACTO) In cities that are building protected bike lane networks, cycling is increasing and the risk of injury or death is decreasing. Pairing...
View ArticleMankato, MN: Now Introducing…Bike Lanes!
Bicycling enthusiasts can enjoy bike lanes in the North Mankato and Mankato area. These lanes provide another transportation option that’s well-connected throughout the cities. Safety is important, so...
View ArticleWashington State DOT: Bike-Friendly Washington
Washington state offers great biking! Whether you like scenic or sensible—or a bit of both—when you bike the Evergreen State you can experience dramatic mountain vistas, serene lakes and islands,...
View ArticleWhat Skewed Rail Crossings Do to Bicyclists
This video is the result of a research effort by faculty and students at the University of Tennessee to document and study the hazards associated with railway grade crossings on bicycle safety...
View ArticleStreetfilms: NYC — Cyclists Become “Human Bollards” to Protect 2nd Ave Bike Lane
Earlier this summer, DOT filled an 18-block gap in the Second Avenue bike lane in Midtown. But there’s a big problem with the project: On most of those blocks, the new bike lane isn’t protected at...
View ArticleNorthern Boulevard Protected Bike Lane Celebration Ride
On a chilly day, nearly 75 people turned out to support NYC DOT’s installation of a protected bike lane along a very dangerous stretch of Northern Boulevard which is used frequently by families,...
View ArticleEconomic Benefits of Bicycling in Baton Rouge
BIKE BATON ROUGE MID CITY STUDIO Introduction Affordable transportation such as bicycling is a critical part of the fabric of a healthy city. The purpose of this report is to highlight the economic...
View ArticleHow Amsterdam Became a Bicycle Paradise
The Dutch capital Amsterdam is widely known for being bike-friendly. But it wasn’t always a model cycling city. Public outrage at rising traffic casualties in the Seventies caused city planners to...
View ArticleBike lanes are not good enough
I like a good bike lane. They separate me from cars when I’m on my bike and make me feel safer than riding in traffic. But they’re not perfect. Cars and delivery trucks will block them. Sometimes...
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