by Patrick Monahan | Jun 22, 2021 | Vision Zero
On Friday, June 18, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia and Families for Safe Streets Greater Philadelphia joined Triny Willerton, the president of #ItCouldBeMe, and Bucks County resident Erin Fitzgerald for a conversation with U.S. Rep. Brian...
by Sarah Clark Stuart | May 14, 2021 | News
Despite 2020 being a horrific year for traffic crashes in Philadelphia — 153 people were killed, a 78 percent increase over 2019 — total crashes on Roosevelt Boulevard, which received automated enforcement cameras in July 2020, actually dropped....
by Randy LoBasso | Mar 3, 2021 | News
Last week, we began a campaign to keep Martin Luther King Jr. Drive open to people — and it’s gotten a lot of interest. Mostly positive, but some questions remain. So, we’ve put together this blog post to answer some of your questions about our proposals for the...
by Sarah Clark Stuart | Mar 3, 2020 | Vision Zero
The 20/20 Vision for Vision Zero Philadelphia is coming up this weekend on Saturday, March 7th at Temple University! This year’s program features several speakers who will discuss various types of transit issues that impact traffic safety. Shwana Rogers will... by Randy LoBasso | Apr 10, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Biking the Suburbs, Featured, Vision Zero
As supporters of the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia know, a bill was recently introduced in Harrisburg to amend the motor vehicle code to allow for “car-parked” protected bike lanes and protected pedestrian plazas in Pennsylvania. And Bicycle...