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Winter Riding: The Key is What You Wear
A common mistake for new cyclists is to wear too much or not the right gear when they hit the winter roads. Here are some ... -
Protected Bike Lanes Coming To East Jefferson Ave.
Buffered bike lanes and traffic calming infrastructure coming to Detroit's East Side. -
Ferndale’s Complete Streets Are No Small Feat: Michigan Transportation Odyssey 2014
Editor's note: This is the third part in a series on the 2014 Michigan Transportation Odyssey (MTO). *Updated - May 1st, 2015* Walking the streets ... -
A First-Hand Look At Cleveland's BRT
Mode Shift's David Sands gives a personal account of high speed bus travel in Cleveland. -
PEAC Helps People With Cognitive Disabilities Gain Independence
When one of the cognitively impaired students in John Waterman’s job training class was struck and killed by a motorist while biking to class, many ... -
Cracking The Helmet Debate: Part 1
This is the first of a two-part series by Kevin Ransom that explores the many issues related to the wearing and safety of bicycle helmets ... -
Help Make Woodward Accessible To All, Not Just Cars
DETROIT—The Woodward Avenue Action Association is hosting a three-day interactive community event in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills -- including a “walking audit” -- May 20 ... -
New Urban Street Design Guide Sets Standards for People-Centered Streets
Detroit is just the kind of place where the guide's principles could work. The Bikeway Guide was endorsed by the Federal Highway Authority, an essential ... -
Federal Highway Authority Endorses NACTO Guidelines
Federal Highway Association has endorsed a more progressive set of guidelines for biking infrastructure. We think Detroit should, too. -
Mode Shift Asks City Cyclists What Detroit Needs to be bike-friendlier
Wonks on the right and left say they know what makes a bike-friendly Detroit. But what do Detroit cyclists think?