Showing posts with label people for bikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label people for bikes. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

From People For Bikes: PFB reaches 500,000 supporters!



Just over two years ago, we launched PeopleForBikes.org with the goal of collecting one million pledges for a better future for bicycling. We are thrilled to report that we officially hit the halfway mark this past weekend at Bike Expo New York. PeopleForBikes.org now stands 500,000 riders strong!
To celebrate this milestone, we called upon America's bicycling superhero, Mr. Rex T. Rider. With his help, we can inspire Americans everywhere to lend their name to our important cause. Watch Rex work his magic in the video below.
 

Thank you for taking us to 500,000 names. A group of this size has considerable clout. When we ask you to speak up on behalf of bicycling, Congress listens.  
Still, we're only halfway to our goal of one million supporters. We can't leave it up to Rex T. Rider to get these pledges himself. We need to help our mustachioed hero make bicycling better for all Americans by asking a friend, a coworker, or a family member to sign the PeopleForBikes.org pledge. If every current PFB supporter got one person to sign the pledge, we could reach one million supporters this year.
Happy riding,

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Three ways to make the most of National Bike Month










National Bike Month is officially here! With longer, milder days, May is a perfect time to recognize bicycling for the multitude of benefits it provides – improving our health, economy, and environment. Here are three ways to make the most of this year's National Bike Month:
  1. Go for a type of bike ride that you normally wouldn't: If you're a road rider, try a mountain bike ride. If you've never ridden your bike to work, give bike commuting a shot. And if the ride to work isn't something you can tackle this year, ride your bike to run an errand you would normally do by car, even if it's just a trip to the coffee shop or ice cream parlor. Remember—forty percent of trips Americans take are two miles or less, an easy bicycling distance.
  2. Introduce one other person to bicycling. Whether it's your partner, a coworker, a family member, or just a friend, help someone find a bike and go for a fun ride. Bicycling is a pretty amazing thing, right? Why not encourage someone else to discover the activity that brings you so much happiness.
  3. Participate in one or more National Bike Month events. A list of community rides can be found at the League of American Bicyclists, and here are some key national events:
This May and this summer should be an amazing time for bicycling in America. An increasing percentage of our national leaders recognize bicycling as a simple solution for transportation challenges, jobs and economic development, and health and obesity issues. Communities are investing in bike lanes and paths more than ever, helping bicycling to become safer and stress-free. We encourage you to take advantage of these new places to ride by participating in National Bike Month!

Happy riding,