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City of Eugene Focuses on Traffic Safety

For more than 30 years, Eugene — with its 30 miles of off-street paths, 89 miles of on-street bicycle lanes and five bicycle/pedestrian bridges spanning the Willamette River — has been recognized nationally as a bike-friendly town.

But despite the fact that cyclists are an accepted part of the local landscape, city officials felt a need to expand their effort to inform people about the rules of the road.


Seattle streetcar race begins with bike-streetcar crash

Reminding everyone of the larger issue at hand.


Help! Flugtag is coming!

Water, sucrose, glucose, sodium citrates, carbon dioxide, taurine, glucuronolactone, caffeine, inositol, niacin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, caramel and riboflavin…you may know it as RedBull. … Read Full Post


Team BTA at PIR!

In unmistakably transportation safety-focused fashion last night the BTA fielded a team of previously unknowns to scorch the dirt track at PIR.


Governor joins Salem bike commuters for breakfast

Last Friday, for Salem’s monthly Breakfast on Bikes


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