Week’s Links: 3.16.12
March 16, 2012 4:08 pm Leave your thoughtsEverybody have a safe St. Patrick’s Day Weekend University of Pennsylvania launches a pilot bike share program A Washington Post
Everybody have a safe St. Patrick’s Day Weekend University of Pennsylvania launches a pilot bike share program A Washington Post
We suppose that means you’ll have to re-take the test Men’s Health Magazine tabulated the rate of fatal crashes; the
Los Angeles converts a street to a pedestrian plaza Hazelwood residents protest the high speeds on Second Ave where their
Allegheny Riverfront Green Boulevard Second Public Meeting The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), is embarking on an ambitious project that spans
Americans work 2 hours a day to pay for their car, while only working 3.84 minutes each day to pay
An amazing video infographic on traffic Thanks to the unseasonably warm winter, Baltimore was able to begin construction on another
Celebrate the Joy of Bicycle Travel and learn about the Underground Railroad The Adventure Cycling Association is traveling the midwest
Contest ends on Feb 29 – Next Public Meeting Thursday March 15 The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), is embarking on
Pennsylvania cyclists and motorists may have an easier time sharing the road than they ever have before. Already approved by
The big news of the week was that, despite a huge fight, an amendment that would restore biking and walking
Pennsylvania becomes the 22nd state to require a minimum safe passing distance The state of Pennsylvania took a huge stride
NACTO’s “Cities for Cycling” Roadshow Rocks Chicago from Streetfilms on Vimeo. In case you haven’t heard, PA Senators voted 45-5
Don’t let your Representative cut Biking and Walking Take Action! The fight for Federal Funds goes on… House Transportation Committee
CMU Master Plan goes to the Planning Commission for approval – bike lane proposal moved from main body of the