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150,000: where do we go from here?

Posted on Nov 29, 2010

Thanks so much for taking the time this year to sign the peopleforbikes.org pledge. As of last week, more than 150,000 Americans have taken this important, unifying step to make bicycling safe, convenient and appealing. So, what's next?

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Check out the new story and photo gallery!

Posted on Nov 22, 2010

Now you can see more than 1,000 stories, photos, and videos shared by PFB supporters about why they ride. Explore the gallery and share your own story!

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Federal Funding 101: How does federal funding help bicycling?

Posted on Nov 18, 2010

Ever wonder where the money comes from to build bike paths, trails, and lanes in your town? A lot of comes from the federal government through something called the federal transportation bill. Learn more about how federal funding benefits bicycling and why it is important for our movement to show Congress that Americans care.

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San Francisco sets the bar high

Posted on Nov 11, 2010

San Francisco is joining its metropolitan peers with a bold plan that would triple bike use in the city during the next decade.

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Bicycle Cities: a plan for car-free communities

Posted on Nov 5, 2010

What do you think it would be like to live in, work in, or visit a community where there were no cars? Ground breaks on construction for the first Bicycle City.

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Biking for transportation is more than riding to work

Posted on Oct 27, 2010

50% of the trips Americans make are three miles or less. How can you use your bike to get to the grocery store, a friend's house, the doctor's office or other places around town?

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New from New York

Posted on Oct 19, 2010

Bike commuting in NYC has more than doubled in the last decade. Watch a video showing an impressive mix of new facilities and tons of riders taking full advantage of them.

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PFB tops 100,000 pledges in support of bicycling!

Posted on Oct 7, 2010

Yesterday peopleforbikes.org surpassed 100,000 pledges in support of better bicycling in the U.S. Thanks everyone for quickly recognizing the value of the movement, signing the pledge, and spreading the word.

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Portland’s not perfect, but still offers valuable lessons for improving biking

Posted on Sep 30, 2010 by Jay Walljasper

It’s become almost a cliché that Portland ranks at the top of the class among American cities when it comes to transit, public spaces, green initiatives, good government and, of course, bicycles. But clichés often turn out to be true.

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Making bicycling “normal”

Posted on Sep 27, 2010

Can bicycling be as normal an activity as brushing your teeth or eating cereal for breakfast in the morning?

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