Now is the time to incentivize e-bike ownership
- Author: Tyler Madell
- Date: November 8, 2024
Part 1: Why e-bikes? What if I told you that there was a low-cost transportation policy measure that New York…
Part 1: Why e-bikes? What if I told you that there was a low-cost transportation policy measure that New York…
Buying an e-bike is expensive. Starting last year, a local startup is providing low-cost, self-charging e-bike libraries to low-income communities…
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The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) and the City of Atlanta today announced the launch of a highly anticipated e-bike rebate program designed…
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The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) is releasing a new tool to inform local public agencies of corridors where pedestrians…
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Roughly two-thirds of respondents to an REI Co-op survey said they would ride bikes more if protected bike lanes and…
To support inter-modal transportation and National Bike to Work Week, Davenport CitiBus, Bettendorf Transit, and the Illinois Quad Cities Metro public…
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Rails to Trails Conservancy, the nation’s largest trails, walking and biking advocacy organization, today marked five years of progress toward…
The Better Bike Share Partnership, a collaboration between PeopleForBikes, the City of Philadelphia, and the National Association of City Transportation…
Electric bicycle rebates have exploded in popularity in North America as transportation planners try to get people out of their…
A combination of new technologies is paving the path forward for increased public safety on the road when it comes…
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According to a report by John Greenfield in Streetsblog Chicago, the Divvy bike share system is installing new docks at its stations…
A new program titled ‘South Central Power Up’, is offering free electronic bikes through a new e-bike lending library pilot…
A RAISE grant recently awarded to Kenosha, WI is going to be used to create bike trails in a former railroad corridor.
E-bikes have captured widespread attention across the U.S., and for good reason. They are the most energy-efficient way to move from place to place,…
The “Bike Bus” is returning this spring – and expanding – as part of an effort to encourage students to…
Official measurements have found that Paris is rapidly becoming a city of transportation cyclists. The survey of how people now…
The number of cyclists who died in traffic crashes reached the highest number in 2022 since the federal government started…
This multi-use trail project, funded by a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grant, is designed to reinvigorate New Mexico’s largest city’s downtown while creating safer streets, a more environmentally sustainable environment, and improved quality of life.
Over $830 million in one-time funding awarded through the Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods program will advance projects that focus solely…
More than 160 e-bike purchase incentive programs currently exist in the United States and Canada. An author of a report…
At a Capital Regional District (CRD) transportation committee meeting, Victoria Council member Dave Thompson spearheaded a motion, now awaiting CRD…
E-bikes have captured widespread attention across the U.S., and for good reason. They are the most energy-efficient way to move from place to place,…
New research from the European Cyclists’ Federation (ECF), an advocacy group based in Brussels, has confirmed that if a city…
Updating Caltrans’ Highway Design Manual takes a long time, so it’s frustrating but not that surprising that Caltrans’ Design Information…
The health-care community is actively involved in advocacy in a number of areas, including physical activity, climate change and equity. However, it is strangely…
On the northern banks of the Mississippi River, Dubuque, IA, is using multimodal transit projects to revitalize its historic neighborhoods. The project is being largely funded through a Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant. The City of Dubuque’s $2.28 million RAISE Planning Grant from the US Department of Transportation strives to use multimodal transportation to connect and revitalize communities.
Glasgow offers free bikeshare memberships The promotion is part of the CoMoUK’s Shared Transport for All project and aims to…
Commuting by bike is touted for reducing carbon emissions and traffic congestion while improving health. The physical benefits, such as…
When it comes to recent improvements to bike lanes, Nashville is getting noticed. The recently-completed project bringing new, protected bike…
These American-made cells have grown from a partnership between Nanotech Energy, Soteria Battery Innovation Group and Voltaplex Energy, who are…
Ever heard of the Buffalo Bike? It probably doesn’t look like the flashy, lightweight, or streamlined bicycles we normally see.…
The City of Atlanta and the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) announced today that they are partnering to offer an e-bike…
Forest is boosting access to shared e-bikes amongst older people with its Friends of the Forest scheme, following feedback from…
Norway is looked upon by the rest of the world as the model on how we all can help reduce…
In 2022, the latest year complete data is available, 201 people were killed on Chicago’s roadways. Traffic crashes, injuries and deaths have…
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