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City adds crossing guards, urges driver safety as school year begins
San Francisco welcomes the beginning of the new school year with 15 additional crossing guards. Mayor London Breed and city transit officials announced the new hires at Marina Middle...Read More
San Jose mayor continues to recover after being hit by a car
San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo will miss the first City Council meeting of 2019 as he recovers from being struck by a vehicle while on his bicycle.Read More
Embarcadero showcase reveals plans for safety-focused redesign
Starting next week, the SFMTA will begin implementing near-term improvements along a portion of the Embarcadero.Read More
Driver arrested after bicyclist killed in Tenderloin hit-and-run
The San Francisco medical examiner's office has identified a bicyclist who died after a hit-and-run in San Francisco's Tenderloin on Tuesday.Read More
Pedicab driver’s death renews call for protected bikeway
A final design for a two-way protected bikeway along the Embarcadero is expected by this fall.Read More
Pedicab driver struck in Embarcadero dies
A pedicab driver seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision late last month along The Embarcadero in The City has died, according to a spokesman at San Francisco General Hospital.Read More
Bicyclist dies in head-on collision with SUV
A bicyclist was killed in a head-on collision with an SUV in the Oakland hills on Thursday afternoon.Read More
City officials join in Bike to Work Day
San Francisco officials recognized the City's need for more protected bicycle lanes on the 24th annual Bike To Work Day.Read More
Caltrans releases bicycle and pedestrian safety plan
Caltrans has released its first-ever bicycle and pedestrian plan to improve and organize “active transportation” methods in California. The plan sets a goal of creating safe biking and walking...Read More
Twin Peaks ‘figure 8’ to stay car-free for another two years
Visitors walking, biking or rolling to Twin Peaks to enjoy scenic views will be able to continue to do so without the hassle of cars on one portion of...Read More
Spare the Air alert declared for Bay Area
A Spare the Air alert has been issued for the San Francisco Bay Area for today, Bay Area Air Quality Management District officials said.Read More
Muni continues to inch along slowly, report says
A new report shows the average speed for Muni’s motor coaches is 8.1 miles per hour – the slowest among 16 U.S. cities.Read More
New car-free zone to debut on Twin Peaks
This week, a pilot program that aims to increase pedestrian and bicyclist safety will begin at the popular SF landmark.Read More
Deaths serve as grim statement on bicyclist safety
Bicyclist and pedestrian advocates called for action in the wake of the deaths of two cyclists on city streets.Read More
More than 1M bikes hit Market St. in 2015
A counter system has now tallied more than 1 million bike trips that were made this year on a main thoroughfare in San Francisco.Read More
Bike yield law passes without veto-proof margin
An ordinance that would allow bicyclists to treat stop signs more like yield signs was approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.Read More
Thousands ride on Bike to Work Day
Thousands of people in San Francisco rode to work on a bicycle Thursday morning on the Bay Area’s 21st annual Bike to Work Day, a spokeswoman for the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition...Read More
Bicyclists behaving badly, Copenhagen edition
In a famously bike-friendly city, cyclists are earning a reputation for recklessness and arrogance.Read More
Sonoma seeks end to biker harassment
Tired of being yelled at while biking? In Sonoma County, it could get a lot easier for you to protect yourself from harassment – and sue for retribution.Read More