Vol. 11, Issue 1

 


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!

 

 

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Demand for bike plans increasing in communities
The more bicyclists you see, the more vibrant and livable that community is. >> More

Homewood trailblazing with bike plan
In late 2007, Homewood turned its $7,000 bike plan into a federally funded grand slam worth $114,000. >> More

Legislation would make bicyclists’ safety top priority
Two state laws and one Chicago ordinance could mean more right for bicyclists.>> More

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. >> More

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. >> More

Demand responsible CTA bus drivers
The tragic death of a Chicago woman could have been prevented if proper care was taken. >> More

Skokie Valley Trail closer to reality
A study confirms that creating a trail in northwest Chicagoland is praticale and beneficial.>> More

 

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Editor in Chief: Margo O'Hara; Managing Editor: Akane Tsuruta; Editors: Rob Sadowsky, Margo O'Hara, Randy Neufeld, Arline Welty, Ethan Spotts. Layout: Margo O'Hara



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