Pittsburgh Neighborhood Commuting Trends: Carbon-neutral vs. Auto-dependent
December 22, 2009 10:42 am Leave your thoughtsUptown’s dense streets and proximity to Downtown and Oakland make commuting easy A recent post over at one of our
Uptown’s dense streets and proximity to Downtown and Oakland make commuting easy A recent post over at one of our
Trees will be the real winners if City Council approves the Bicycle Parking Ordinance Diana Nelson-Jones, a reporter for the
Funny “futuristic” highway video from the 50s. What’s scary is some of the things that have actually come true. Pennsylvania
Prior to December 16, this Penn Ave Shared Lane Marking or “Sharrow” required approval from the FHWA On Wednesday, December
Take a moment and share your Best of Pittsburgh Cycling in 2009! In the spirit of the City Paper’s “Best
Check out this cool video that simply explains the dangers of dooring. Show it to your driving friends. BikePGH Messageboard
The City installed two bike racks at Espresso a Mano on Butler St in Lawrenceville. Previously there was nothing to
Liberty Ave’s Shared Lane Markings are an example of Pittsburgh’s use of innovative bicycle facilities Recognizing the limitations of federal
Hopefully the weather won’t look like the above photo… Join us, and our office-mates on Thursday, December 10 for our
By Matthew Santoni, TRIBUNE-REVIEW Thursday, December 3, 2009 A scuffle over scofflaw bicyclists in the City of Brotherly Love has
Give the gift that never stops giving! Safe cycling! Your cycling loved ones deserve to be safe when out there
The 2010 batch of the popular BikePGH Stickers are in stock! Thanks to the BikePGH Messageboard, we have some new
Philadelphia State Reps Angel Cruz, Robert Donatucci, and Rosita Youngblood want to amend the PA Vehicle Code to require bicycles
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette covers the Bike Commuting 101 Guide Monday, November 23, 2009 By Larry Walsh Veteran bicyclist Louis Fineberg