By Jason Crawford, Bike Law Colorado After my Bike Law blog post last week about protected bike lanes in Vancouver, I was very happy to see a news article announcing…
Denver Bike Lawyer reports on Bike Planning in Vancouver By Jason Crawford Recently, I (Bike Law Jason) visited Vancouver after a gap of several years. Having lived around Vancouver many…
By Peter Wilborn Recently BikePortland.org wrote a blog post called 4 things U.S. college towns could teach planners about biking. The post explains how biking is more popular in college towns…
By Rick Bernardi, J.D. Should bicycling under the influence (dubbed “BUI” by Bob Mionske) be legal? Should it be illegal? And if it is illegal, what is the proper penalty?…
Tomorrow, the nation heads to the polls. Of course, the election that is on everybody’s mind is the one that determines which candidate will be our President for the next…
There was a time when California had the nation’s hippest, most innovative, progressive young Governor. I grew up in that California, and Jerry Brown was about as different a politician…
Last year, California nearly joined the growing ranks of states that are enacting 3-foot passing laws. The California Legislature did its part, passing a law and sending it to the…
Bicycle Transportation Allince: Tips On Working With Elected Leaders February 08, 2012 | by Gerik Kransky | Posted in Advocacy As we struggle with a bad transportation bill in Washington, D.C.,…