Search
Posted
- 2023 (3) Apply 2023 filter
- 2022 (11) Apply 2022 filter
- 2021 (9) Apply 2021 filter
- 2020 (6) Apply 2020 filter
- 2019 (8) Apply 2019 filter
- 2018 (8) Apply 2018 filter
- 2017 (5) Apply 2017 filter
- 2016 (1) Apply 2016 filter
- 2015 (6) Apply 2015 filter
- 2014 (12) Apply 2014 filter
- 2013 (19) Apply 2013 filter
- 2012 (13) Apply 2012 filter
- 2011 (7) Apply 2011 filter
- 2010 (6) Apply 2010 filter
Interest
- Safety (9) Apply Safety filter
- Recreational (7) Apply Recreational filter
- Routes (7) Apply Routes filter
- Commuting (6) Apply Commuting filter
- Family / Kids (6) Apply Family / Kids filter
- E-bike friendly (4) Apply E-bike friendly filter
- Fitness / Health (4) Apply Fitness / Health filter
- Bicycling Basics / Getting Started (3) Apply Bicycling Basics / Getting Started filter
- New Riders (3) Apply New Riders filter
- Social (3) Apply Social filter
- Touring (3) Apply Touring filter
- Women's Ride (3) Apply Women's Ride filter
- Gravel Ride (2) Apply Gravel Ride filter
- Racing (2) Apply Racing filter
- Training (2) Apply Training filter
- Mountain Biking (1) Apply Mountain Biking filter
- Bikes, clothing and accessories (0) Apply Bikes, clothing and accessories filter
- Community Support (0) Apply Community Support filter
- Mentor Ride (0) Apply Mentor Ride filter
- Unused (0) Apply Unused filter
- Women & Non-Binary Only (0) Apply Women & Non-Binary Only filter
Did you mean: bike lake lights?
Posted Thu. Feb 4, 2021
A new study shows that Black people have been disproportionately ticketed in Seattle for violating King County’s helmet ordinance.
Cascade urges its members to learn about the negative impacts of bicycle helmet laws on communities of color.
Posted Wed. Jan 26, 2022
Last fall, Rachel Schaeffer joined Cascade as our new Policy and Advocacy Manager with a focus on Seattle. We recently sat down with Rachel to ask her about biking in Seattle, and top issues Cascade is advocating for this year.
Q: What brings you to Cascade as the Seattle Advocacy & Policy Manager?
Posted Wed. Dec 15, 2021
This year saw the return of Let’s Go bike education lessons, the expansion of group rides and events, progress on local and statewide trails, the perseverance of MTP, the resilience and popularity of Learn to Ride, and the continued expansion of the Bike Boom.
Posted Fri. Jun 15, 2018
Six years in the making, after overcoming budget hurdles and re-designs, the Northgate Bike and Pedestrian Bridge is another step closer to starting construction, after the Seattle Colleges Board of Trustees completes an important agreement with the City of Seattle.
Posted Wed. Mar 20, 2019
Thanks to your advocacy, much of the Basic Bike Network will be completed this year. Now it’s time to create a citywide network, so that biking is a safe and accessible option for all, across Seattle.
Posted Fri. Feb 7, 2014
Where do your day-to-day activities take you –work, grocery store, gym, your kid’s school, coffee shop, restaurants? And how do you get to these places? When Cyclist of the Month Laura Webster asked herself these questions, she discovered that not only could she go where she needed to go by bike, she got there faster.
Posted Tue. Aug 28, 2012
*Bicycle lanes draw wide support among New Yorkers. Six years after the
