Become a member & have your voice heard
Order the TX license plate for bicycle safety
Order the TX license plate for multiuse trails
Free training to teach the SafeCyclist Curriculum
Resources for teachers and community members
Wed, Feb 22 6:30pm -
8:30pm
BikeTexas Office - 1902 E. 6th St., Austin, TX 78702
ACA Monthly Meeting
Sat, Feb 2512:00pm -
4:00pm
Comfort , TX
KidsKup - STORM Hill Country Challenge
Thu, Mar 1 7:00pm -
8:00pm
Chamber of Commerce, Tyler
Tyler Bicycle Club Monthly Meeting
Sat, Mar 312:00pm -
4:00pm
TBA, TX
KidsKup - Mellow Johnny's Classic
Sun, Mar 4
San Antonio's 2nd Síclovía
Thursday, 31 March 2011 14:21
Tuesday, 08 March 2011 12:15
BikeTexas staff have arrived safely in DC and are encamped at the Hotel Harrington, and so far in a short time we've had some great encounters with other advocates.
From all over the country, supporters of giving people the choice to bike or walk are descending upon our nation's capital.
Over dinner last night, some of the fresh faces from BikeTexas got helpful advice from third-time National Bike Summit attendee Leslie Luciano, here representing Bicycle Sport Shop, Boltage, and the League of Bicycling Voters.
After dinner there was a street sighting of Jeff Bailey from Bikesport in Houston.
This morning over breakfast Barbara Duerke from Virginia Bicycling Federation sat down with us and talked shop for a while, sharing a great quote from the book American Idle: "If you can't walk or bike 5 miles you're a national security threat." Barbara will meet with her congressional representatives tomorrow as part of the National Federation of Republican Women.
Registration officially opens for the Bike Summit tonight at the Grand Hyatt.
Friday, 04 March 2011 11:24
We're wrapping up appointments with legislators and preparing materials to demonstrate how important bicycling is for the economy and health of all Texans.
The message this year, the big "ask", is pretty simple: keep funding bicycle and pedestrian programs and infrastructure.
Given the state of the budget, it's still quite a big ask! Though if you look at all the evidence, that biking and walking programs have an enormous return on investment in terms of job creation, reducing health and congestion costs, and lowered maintenance costs over the life of the project, it really just makes sense.
Bicycling is a simple solution to many of our dire national problems, we're simply asking our elected officials to act on it.