Planning Participation in Capital Improvements
Complete Streets infrastructure requires committed investment into bicycle lanes, sidewalks, [...]
Complete Streets infrastructure requires committed investment into bicycle lanes, sidewalks, [...]
On February 11, at 7:00pm, the first of four community [...]
First, Montclair Township debuted a “Pop Up” bicycle lane on [...]
Wednesday, October 8th was International Bike & Walk to School [...]
How do you add bicycle-parking capacity to a busy business [...]
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) publishes more than [...]
Is an innovative bicycle parking solution implemented at Massachusetts rail [...]
Complete Street initiatives “redefine what a street is intended to [...]
Cities in the United States have a history of using [...]
Welcome to Part 2 of Cycling on Sidewalks in New Jersey. Part 1 focused on the dangers of cycling on the sidewalk, situations in which cycling on the sidewalk is appropriate, and precautions cyclists should take when riding on the sidewalk. Part 2 examines municipalities with restrictions on cycling on the sidewalk, the common features of the restrictions and whether these restrictions should be expanded to other municipalities.