by John Boyle | May 27, 2022 | Biking Outside The Region, Biking the Region, NJ
Biking at the beach is extremely popular, on average the high temperature in July is a breezy 8 degrees cooler than in Philadelphia. But not every community is bicycle-friendly, especially on weekends. This summer we’ll be highlighting the best low-stress bike...
by John Boyle | Apr 4, 2022 | News, NJ, Scooters
If you’ve been to Burlington City in the past few months you may have seen purple E-Scooters on the street. Rich Rollerz powered by GOAT! was launched in October 2021 with 10 scooters. It is the first micromobility sharing service in South Jersey and the first...
by John Boyle | Feb 25, 2022 | News, Biking the Region, NJ, research, Vision Zero
We are still reeling from the tragic death of bicyclist Julie Galezniak of Stratford, NJ in December 2021. As we reported, Dylan Weatherwalks of Chesterfield, NJ was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide. It was determined that the driver of the truck was...
by John Boyle | Dec 9, 2021 | News, Crash, NJ, Vision Zero
On Saturday in broad daylight while on a group ride, Julie Galezniak of Stratford, Camden County was struck and killed on Sykesville Road, a semi-rural road in Chesterfield Township, NJ. She was airlifted to Trenton Hospital and died from her injuries. All who were...
by John Boyle | Nov 30, 2021 | News, Biking the Region, NJ, Vision Zero
More than one-third of households in Camden do not have access to an automobile, and the combination of walking, biking, and transit can greatly expand access to services across and beyond the city. To date in 2021, the City of Camden (Pop. 77,000) has recorded 19...
by John Boyle | Nov 17, 2021 | Biking the Region, News, NJ, The Circuit
After 18 years of advocacy, planning, and construction, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission officially opened the Scudder Falls Shared Use Path. The path is about 3/4 mile in length was a major part of the I-295 Scudder Falls Bridge project. It is the...