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A Car-Free Road Trip on Amtrak’s Blue Water Line Hits a Speed Bump
The last-minute cancelation of bike-on-board service left us scrambling to make other plans.
August 29, 2017
Out Our Front Door Promotes Car-Free Travel, Environmental Preservation in the Region
The volunteer-run organization offers group bike excursions throughout the lower Lake Michigan basin area.
July 11, 2017
Advocates: End of Illinois’ Budget Crisis Could Be the Start of Better Transportation Policy
Representatives of Active Trans, MCP, and CNT discuss what the good news will mean for sustainable transportation in the Chicago region and the state.
July 5, 2017
Willie Brown, Charles Marohn Headlined the Transport Chicago Conference
The Transport Chicago Conference is an annual event held in Chicago for researchers, practitioners and policy makers to meet and exchange ideas and best practices based on trends around the world.
June 13, 2017
The Chicago Region’s Bike-Friendly Rail Service Makes Car-Free Camping a Breeze
Our wide-ranging and bicycle-friendly rail system offers multiple options for taking a train out to the exurbs and then pedaling a few miles to a forest preserve, natural area, or state park.
June 8, 2017
Divvy Will Be a Subject of a Bike-Share Equity Study; CDOT Announces Free Cycling Classes
Along with Philadelphia’s and New York’s bike-share systems, Portland State University researchers have been studying Divvy system, looking at the barriers to riding for low-income individuals and people of color. Meanwhile, CDOT announce this year's adult bike riding classes geared towards new Divvy users.
June 1, 2017
Advocates: Divvy Should Be Expanded to Include Bikes for People With Disabilities
However, while the national bike-share revolution has made cycling accessible and affordable to a wider swath of the population, municipal rental networks have been geared almost exclusively toward able-bodied riders. That's about to change in June, when Portland, Oregon, will launch an adaptive bike rental program as an extension of its Biketown bike-share system. Detroit is currently planning a similar approach. Local disability and bike advocates say Chicago should also get with the program and add an accessibility component to the Divvy network.
May 24, 2017
IDOT Finally Releases Its 2015 Chicago Crash Data
This information is crucial for identifying hotspots for collisions and other trends that can better inform the fight against serious and fatal crashes.
April 17, 2017
Less than an Hour from Chicago to Pittsburgh? Don’t Believe the Hyperloop
There's a proposal to shoot passengers from Chicago to Pittsburgh in 47 minutes, but don't plan your visit to the Warhol Museum just yet.
April 11, 2017
Savannah’s People-Friendly Streets Offer a Nice Change From Chicago’s Speedways
Savannah provides some inspiration for how we could improve the quality of life in Chicago by calming traffic and creating more high-quality public spaces.
April 7, 2017