by Sarah Clark Stuart | Apr 26, 2017 | Vision Zero
Across the country over 20 cities have embarked on Vision Zero initiatives. Each city has slightly different focus but all with the same goal: to reduce roadway deaths and serious injuries from crashes. Philadelphia and Washington DC bookended the month of March with... by John Boyle | Apr 25, 2017 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Safe Routes Philly, Uncategorized, Vision Zero
OpenDataVote encourages citizens to get involved in the process of open government and cultivates government transparency through the release of data and they asking you to vote for the data that you want the City of Philadelphia to publish on OpenDataPhilly Non-... by Diana steif | Apr 20, 2017 | Featured, Uncategorized, Vision Zero
Last week, Pennsylvania House Representative John Taylor (177th District) introduced House Bill 1187 to allow the deployment of speed cameras on one of the State’s and City’s deadliest roadways: Roosevelt Boulevard. The Bicycle Coalition has been working... by Randy LoBasso | Apr 4, 2017 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
(for more information about the Open House, contact Jeannette Brugger, jeannette.brugger@phila.gov 215-686-5521) Six years after the advocacy for a parking-protected bike lane on West Chestnut Street began, the City of Philadelphia will... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 30, 2017 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
The Washington Post has a bombshell story today about the soaring rate of pedestrian deaths in the United States—but their look at data only tells part of the story for people in Philadelphia, where pedestrian deaths have been soaring at a greater rate than the... by Randy LoBasso | Mar 29, 2017 | Biking in Philly, Featured, Vision Zero
On the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia’s newest podcast, hosts Waffiyyah Murray and Randy LoBasso speak with Cadence Youth Cycling coach Krystal Philson about bicyclist behavior, and the negative perceptions of cyclists supposedly breaking the law at higher...