by Randy LoBasso | Jan 29, 2015 | Action Center, Featured, research
Whether or not Philadelphia is actually the country’s worst city for bike theft, we can all agree it’s a problem. A big one. Just last week, we posted a blog showing video of a man in the Bella Vista section of South Philly stealing four bicycles in a single... by Randy LoBasso | Jan 26, 2015 | Action Center, research
The U.S. Department of Transportation wants what we want: Improvements to bicycle and pedestrian safety. As recently as 2010, the U.S. DOT put out a policy statement on bicycle and pedestrian accommodations, which called for, among other things, “Pedestrian and... by Bicycle Coalition | Dec 30, 2014 | Action Center
This blog is part of our year-end “Why We’re Thankful” series, highlighting the Bicycle Coalition’s—and your—accomplishments of 2014. Part of the reason we advocate for bicycle infrastructure is to keep everyone safe on the road—bicyclists, pedestrians and drivers. We... by Bicycle Coalition | Dec 29, 2014 | Action Center, Biking in Philly
This blog is part of our year-end “Why We’re Thankful” series, highlighting the Bicycle Coalition’s—and your—accomplishments of 2014. The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia does a lot of work to assess how the public responds to our work. We regularly tally... by Bicycle Coalition | Dec 26, 2014 | Action Center
This blog is part of our year-end “Why We’re Thankful” series, highlighting the Bicycle Coalition’s—and your—accomplishments of 2014. The Philadelphia Streets Department was awarded $250,000 this summer to create “Neighborhood Bikeways” on 13th & 15th Streets from... by Bicycle Coalition | Dec 25, 2014 | Action Center
This blog is part of our year-end “Why We’re Thankful” series, highlighting the Bicycle Coalition’s—and your—accomplishments of 2014. You’ve seen that green paint in Philadelphia lanes this year. You saw some bicycle boxes in Philadelphia streets. Green paint in lanes...