Bike/Ped
Commentary: How a new emphasis on safer streets could drive big change in Colorado
Colorado's wowntowns, main streets, and the urban arterials that have become so many of our main streets should be vibrant community centers, but people need to feel safe accessing them, no matter how they get there.
May 4, 2021
Commentary: 100 Years of School Safety Patrol Coming to Denver
AAA Colorado is always looking to expand the School Safety Patrol program, especially with a renewed focus on Denver to align with the City’s Vision Zero initiatives and its Safe Routes to School 5-Year Action Plan, now in development.
April 20, 2021
Opinion: An ‘Active Transportation Administration’? No, Thanks
Editor's note This article was written in response to an article on Streetsblog USA about a proposal to create an active transportation administration or czar at the U.S. Department of Transportation. We are pleased to publish multiple perspectives on this important issue.
February 7, 2021
Five Highlights from Pete Buttigieg’s Confirmation Hearing
The Secretary of Transportation nominee, Pete Buttigieg, used his confirmation hearing to reaffirm his support for mass transit and complete streets.
January 21, 2021
I Tried An E-Cargo Bike For 30 Days And Didn’t Need to Touch My Car Once

November 27, 2020
This Tech Could Stop Drivers from Double-Parking and Blocking Bike Lanes

September 20, 2020
Is a Federal Greenway Act What the U.S. Needs to Recover from COVID-19?

September 9, 2020
How To Get More People on E-Bikes

September 1, 2020
Despite Months of Protests, NHTSA Still Thinks Cops Can Make Cyclists and Peds Safer

September 1, 2020
Why Every City Needs to Learn the Three A’s of Equitable Pedestrian Planning

August 21, 2020