Author Archives: baw_admin

Women on Wheels: Ladies Night Out

The Bike Alliance at last year’s event. Tonight is the the 3rd annual Women on […]

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Ride for yourself, Ride for all of us

It’s March, there’s more daylight, and spring is on the horizon.  I’ll wager that many […]

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Bicycle Ballet—The Aesthetics of Cycling

Here at the Bike Alliance, we tend to focus on political and policy issues and […]

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Why We Ride

James Fallows of the Atlantic is immersed in research for his next book and has […]

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Congressional Listening Tour Comes to Washington

What does a Representative from Florida have to do with Washington State transportation? The answer: […]

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Legislative Update

Two of the three bills spearheaded by Washington Bikes are making their way through the […]

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Thoughts on using my bike more often

Today’s blog post was submitted by Kristi Moen, a Bicycle Alliance member and volunteer.  She […]

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I Bike: Mare Sullivan

Mare Sullivan, a self-described suburban matron from Kirkland, never had a bicycle as a child.  […]

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Gravity, Bike Lanes and the Limits of Vehicular Cycling

Today’s post with accompanying photos was submitted by Mark Davison. Mark has been cycling in […]

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Distracted Driving Law: Relationship-building pays off

Today’s post was submitted by Doug Cantwell, a media professional and bicyclist who lives in […]

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