I particularly like the “look for bikes” stickers on cabs. This is such a simple thing that should have been done long ago. Read more below.
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Celebrating giving 2,000 Bikes!!
![]() This past weekend, the Roll it Forward program celebrated a hugemilestone – giving away the 2,000th bike! Boston Police hosted a bike giveaway with 24 happy youth who won an essay contest. See our blog entryto learn more about reaching the milestone. |
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Circle the City, Sunday July 14
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Enjoy a car-free Huntington Avenue on July 14at Circle the City. We’ll enjoy the opportunity to walk, bike, roll, dance and play together. Event includes a children’s bike rodeo and bike rentals. There will also be free activities for all ages that promote healthy, active living and celebrate Boston’s neighborhoods, parks and businesses.
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“Look for Bikes” Stickers Added to 1,825 Boston Taxi Cabs
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Bike Friendly Businesses Recognized
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Highlights from our Blog
Check out some of the latest happenings from Boston Bikes!
![]() “Reaping the Benefits of Youth Cycling Program” – We wish everyone could witness our Youth Cycling Program in action. Check out this blog entry with pictures and videos detailing some of our work.
“Annual Update & Report” – If you missed the Annual Update last month, here you can find a copy of the written report, as well as videos of the event.
“Cyclist Safety Report” – Through a huge collaborative effort, last month Boston Bikes released the Cyclist Safety Report.
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Boston Bikes and the Boston Police Department joined forces to add “Look for Bikes” stickers in all 1,825 Boston taxi cabs to promote awareness and prevent “dooring”.
Capping off Bike Week last month, 41 businesses were recognized for their bike-friendliness at the Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels. For the second year in a row,Children’s Hospital Boston earned the title of Most Bike-Friendly. Kudos to all. It’s never too soon to start 