by Randy LoBasso | Apr 2, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
The City of Philadelphia installed protected bike lanes on South Street, between 27th and 22nd, and a portion of 27th Street, over the weekend. The new protection will make people who ride bikes safer coming off of, and getting onto, the South Street Bridge. The... by Bicycle Coalition | Mar 29, 2019 | Featured, Vision Zero
By Benjamin Harris The 2019 Philadelphia Vision Zero Conference was a great success. There were lots of great presentations, representing many different organizations, professionals, and commuters. You can read our debrief about the conference here. While not all the... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 28, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
Chances are, you’ve probably heard about some of the new protected bike lane projects coming to Philadelphia lately. There’ve been numerous meetings and a whole host of you have shown up to support these projects. Well, the community meetings are still happening and... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 27, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
A new protected bike lane safety project has been proposed for 11th Street—and it’s got us pretty excited. Spanning from Bainbridge to Reed Streets, OTIS’ project calls for a two-way protected cycletrack on this already well-used corridor. There will be a public open... by Sarah Clark Stuart | Mar 21, 2019 | Biking the Suburbs, Featured, The Circuit, Vision Zero
There are number of vision zero related bills either introduced or about to be introduced in the PA General Assembly. Below is an up to date summary. You can look up your state legislator and senator and call or email them to ask that they co-sponsor the bills.... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 21, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
Philadelphia’s Office of Transportation, Infrastructure and Sustainability held a meeting about a new partially-protected bike lane project along 22nd Street, between South Philadelphia and the Ben Franklin Parkway. The project, while not perfect, would improve...