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I-75 widening project divides SE Michigan leaders
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson took pains to stress the importance of transit during his annual State of the County speech earlier this year. ... -
Bus Rapid Transit for Dummies
Do you think the only meaning for BRT is “be right there” (you texting hooligan!)? Well there’s a new meaning behind that acronym in town ... -
RTA rolls ahead with regional transportation Master Plan
UPDATE: Aug. 1, 2016: During a July 28 meeting of Southeast Michigan's RTA Board, officials from Oakland and Macomb Counties blocked a measure that would ... -
Detroit's Rosa Parks Transit Center is Getting a Facelift
The Rosa Parks Transit Center—yep, that wild-looking downtown Detroit building with the futuristic white canopy—is in the process of getting an overhaul. The city of ... -
Lanes and Sharrows and Buffers…Oh My! Four Types of Bike Lanes Explained
Chances are, you’ve noticed new street markings popping up on roads in and around your community: arrows with a bicyclist below, striped lanes with a ... -
Students All over Michigan Celebrate Bike to School Day 2016
On May 4th thousands of students across Michigan strapped on their helmets and participated in National Bike to School Day (B2SD). Despite some less than ... -
Looking at the future of cross-border biking in Detroit
With the emergence of growing networks of greenways and bicycle lanes in both Detroit and Windsor, local bicycle enthusiasts are now starting to pine for ... -
6 Reasons Bike Share Will Transform Michigan
If you’ve traveled to a major city in the last few years, chances are you’ve seen racks of bikes, often in bold, bright colors, available ... -
5 Essentials to Bike commuting for Beginners
So you’re considering trying out the bike commute? Perhaps you want to bike to school or to work a few days a week instead of ... -
Michigan Gets Pumped for Bike to School Day: 5 Reasons to Join the Celebration
Calling all community members, parents, teachers, and school officials: Looking for a great way to get K-8 students in your neighborhood to be more active? ...