by Bicycle Coalition | Mar 26, 2018 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Uncategorized, Vision Zero
SEPTA driver and noted avid cyclist Ralph Branch knows something about street safety. After all, he knows what it’s like to be behind the wheel of a 30,000-pound vehicle, and the handlebars of a 20-pound one. For our March Member Drive, Bicycle Coalition member Ralph... by Bicycle Coalition | Mar 22, 2018 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Uncategorized
This month is our Member Drive, and we’re celebrating by sharing the stories of a few of our supporters. This week, we’re highlighting Tattooed Mom in Philadelphia, which has shown us and the cycling community a lot of love. Robert Perry, the owner of this... by Bicycle Coalition | Mar 21, 2018 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Uncategorized, Women Bike PHL
This month is our Member Drive, and we’re celebrating by sharing the stories of a few of our 3,000+ members. The following story comes from our member Jennifer from Philadelphia. Feel compelled to share your own story? Email our Membership Coordinator, Ashley. I’m one... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 19, 2018 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
Opening the Vision Zero Conference on Saturday, Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell announced that she would be not be advancing her anti-Vision Zero legislation, which would have made it harder and costlier for the city to upgrade existing bicycle infrastructure.... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 17, 2018 | Biking in Philly, Featured
Mayor Jim Kenney made news at the 2018 Vision Zero Philadelphia Conference on Saturday morning, when he announced a new bike lane pilot project through major Center City streets. Beginning this spring, JFK Boulevard and Market Street, in Center City, will be getting... by Bicycle Coalition | Mar 12, 2018 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Uncategorized, Women Bike PHL
This month is our Member Drive, and we’re celebrating by sharing the stories of a few of our supporters. This week, we’re highlighting Jeremie Rose from Philadelphia, who designed our beautiful new t-shirts! Jeremie’s designs were printed on super-soft...