Is It Time to Redefine the Bike Lane? By Angie Schmitt | Aug 23, 2018 | 96 Comments In a matter of months, electric scooter companies have set up fleets in dozens of American cities. Where do these vehicles belong on our streets?
Global Business Press Impresario Keith Crain Pens Epic Anti-Bike Screed By Angie Schmitt | Jun 19, 2018 | 10 Comments Keith Crain, chief executive of Crain Communications, saw some bike lanes and wants you to know that he's very mad.
“Buffalo Is Missing Out”: When Good Bike Cities Improve, It Helps Everyone By Michael Andersen | Mar 13, 2018 | 7 Comments The need for better streets is global, but the fight is local.
Bike to the Future: Portland Uses Bikes to Rethink 70 Years of Strip Malls By Michael Andersen | Mar 8, 2018 | 1 Comment Portland's Halsey Street carries five bikes in a normal rush hour. The city thinks dramatic upgrades can make it a model for suburban retrofits.
Philly Rolls Out Bike Lanes at a Snail’s Pace, and Mayor Jim Kenney May Slow Down Progress Even More By Angie Schmitt | Mar 6, 2018 | 86 Comments Two years into Kenney's tenure, it already seems unlikely that he'll achieve his promise to improve the bike network.
A Brief History of How American Transportation Engineers Resisted Bike Lanes By Angie Schmitt | Mar 2, 2018 | 337 Comments A new paper looks at what led the American engineering establishment to fall decades behind other countries on the development of bike infrastructure.