Feb. 28
Modeshift Conference
March 6
Public viewing of Skokie Valley Trail proposal
All these events and more, to be shore, on biketraffic.org's Calendar
of Events!

Vol.
10 Issue 13
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Demand for bike
plans increasing in communities
The more bicyclists you see, the more vibrant and livable that community
is. >>
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Homewood trailblazing with bike plan
In late 2007, Homewood turned its $7,000 bike plan into a federally
funded grand slam worth $114,000. >>
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Legislation
would make bicyclists’ safety top priority
Two state laws and one Chicago ordinance could mean more right for
bicyclists.>>
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Chicago bicycling is full steam ahead
Chicago’s Bike 2015 Plan is showing no signs of slowing as
the Chicago Department of Transportation’s Bike Program works
tirelessly on all things bike.
>> More
Northwest Indiana unveils first bike map
The state celebrates its first map and the 100,000 copies available
to residents. >>
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Bike plans benefit anyone and everyone
From residents to elected officials to local business owners, find
out why a bike plan is good for you. >>
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Demand responsible CTA bus drivers
The tragic death of a Chicago woman could have been prevented if
proper care was taken. >>
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Skokie Valley Trail
closer to reality
A study confirms that creating a trail in northwest Chicagoland
is praticale and beneficial.>>
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Check out our list of current volunteer opportunities at www.biketraffic.org.
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