There is some good news for cyclists living in or traveling to Europe. A new biking route will follow the Sava River, connecting Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, and linking three European capitals – Ljubljana, Zagreb and Belgrade. Th... See more
Collisons with: trees; people on foot, cyclists and others on two-wheels; and rear-enders involving trucks continue to pose significant hazards. Speed, distraction, and blind spots are some of the reasons why. Those are the main findings of research annou... See more
Melissa Bruntlett fell in love with cycling as a child. Now, at 45, she works to make cities around the world more bike-friendly and less car-dependent. As an urban mobility advocate and adviser, she helps organizations develop equitable, inclusive and su... See more
Vehicles with large driver-side blind zones are much more likely to strike crossing pedestrians while turning left than vehicles with small blind zones. Big blind zones raise the left-turn crash risk by 70%, and medium driver-side blind zones by 59%. In a... See more
Initiatives to encourage cycling, from investing in infrastructure and strengthening community ties to making biking safer, easier, and more accessible as a means of transportation and recreation — were among the top reasons why 45 colleges and universiti... See more