Biking for Everyone
In urban space, it takes more than paint on pavement to make biking seem like a low stress option for everyone.
Bikes have a place on the road. Let’s just start there.
Detroit is rapidly reinventing itself. Bicycling, trails, and Complete Streets are a part of that reinvention through the work of many individuals, neighborhoods, entrepreneurs, non-profits, philanthropy, government agencies, and more.
By Alliance for Biking & Walking / On March 23rd, 2015
Editor's note: The Bicycle Transportation Alliance was a partner on our Bike to Work promotion last year, so we're particularly pleased to share this update on their work from the Alliance for Biking & Walking. Stay tuned for further announcements about how we'll be celebrating bike advocacy this year.
By Alliance for Biking & Walking / On October 6th, 2014
Cross-posted with permission from the Alliance for Biking & Walking's blog.
Does everybody walk and bike, or are there differences in gender, income, age, and race?
In this excerpt from the 2014 Benchmarking Report, we take a look at who bikes and walks in the United States.
How much do people bike and walk?