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How to Encourage Bicycling Through the Winter

Shared Lime bicycles waiting for riders, Metuchen, New Jersey. Over the last decade, cycling has experienced significant growth across the US as more people realize its convenience and affordability, and more governments understand the critical role of bicycling in mitigating road congestion and climate change. Moreover, the current [...]

December 9th, 2020|

NJ Bike/Ped News Feed: October 26, 2020 – November 27, 2020

Our regularly posted News Feed provides you with convenient links on the latest news in the bicycle and pedestrian world. Check below for New Jersey headlines, crash reports, and the latest from around the county and the world. NJ Bike/Ped Headlines Brick City’s Impending Bike and E-Scooter Share Aims to [...]

November 30th, 2020|

Streets For Everyone: New Complete Streets Video

A new resource for municipalities working on implementing complete streets is now available. Streets for Everyone is a 3-minute public educational video that illustrates the importance of designing, operating and maintaining streets for all users and travel modes. This includes pedestrians, bicyclists, cars, buses, trucks and micro mobility options like [...]

November 2nd, 2020|

NJ Bike/Ped Newsfeed: September 15, 2020 – October 25, 2020

Our regularly posted News Feed provides you with convenient links on the latest news in the bicycle and pedestrian world. Check below for New Jersey headlines, crash reports, and the latest from around the county and the world.   NJ Bike/Ped Headlines Westfield to Test Drive Bike Lane. Permanent Markings [...]

October 27th, 2020|

Salud America! details steps toward transportation equity for Latinos

Policy can only be as just as conscious and inclusive as those who shape it, and for decades American urban planning policy has reflected the interests and perspectives of its overwhelmingly white majority. This homogeneity has historically caused a both deliberate and collateral damage to minority and low-income people, most [...]

October 16th, 2020|
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