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The Great American Outdoors Act: Vital to Recovery and our Future Webinar

We’re at a turning point for parks and open space in America. Parks have emerged as essential to healthy, resilient communities during the pandemic, but the crisis has also laid bare the dire inequalities in outdoor access across the nation. Right now, we’re on the brink of a defining legislative victory: securing full and dedicated ... Read more

Safe Speeds Save Lives: How Portland is Managing Speeds for Safety Webinar

Speed is a key factor in how people experience Portland’s streets. Appropriate speeds help prevent crashes, reduce the harmful consequences of crashes, and can help streets become more comfortable and sociable spaces that support a variety of travel modes and uses. The Portland Bureau of Transportation will share information on how the City of Portland ... Read more

Cycling Events in the COVID-19 Era: Guidelines for the Return to Cycling Events Webinar

USA Cycling  will share insights from its nation-wide rider survey regarding, among other things, what they hope to see from events moving forward. This webinar will introduce and explain an event risk assessment tool and return to cycling events guidelines derived from those created by the CDC, WHO and, United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee ... Read more

Webinar Quick Build Networks for All (Part I)

Cities across the US are planning and prioritizing low-stress networks that support bicycling and walking, working to integrate active travel into their transportation system. This two-part webinar series will profile the experiences of several cities – Houston, Minneapolis, and San Jose – as they start turning their plans into action. Using rapid deployment and quick-build ... Read more

INRIX (Virtual) Mobility Panel

INRIX and The Mobility Podcast Present: A (virtual) panel on how cities and transportation companies are responding to COVID-19’s impact on cities, cars, customers and constituents. Join INRIX and our friends from across the mobility landscape to discuss how COVID-19 is impacting transportation landscape and how cities and companies have had to respond quickly to ... Read more

Webinar Quick Build Networks for All (Part II)

Cities across the US are planning and prioritizing low-stress networks that support bicycling and walking, working to integrate active travel into their transportation system. This two-part webinar series will profile the experiences of several cities – Houston, Minneapolis, and San Jose – as they start turning their plans into action. Using rapid deployment and quick-build ... Read more

Webinar: Equitable Public Engagement Practices During COVID-19 and Beyond

The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting social distancing have reshaped the transportation landscape: transit ridership has plummeted; normally congested highways have emptied; and some micromobility companies are pulling out of cities as demand has bottomed out. The pandemic, as well as our response measures, have not impacted all communities equally, and in many ways reflect and ... Read more

Webinar: Bike Parking Standards and Installation

The growth of bike use for transportation has increased significantly in the past decade and as a result, deliberate attention to bike parking is needed now more than ever. Bike storage facilities have become an integral part of new developments and are touted as a premium asset in commercial and residential properties. This session provides ... Read more

Savannah City Cycling Webinar

Savannah's level topography, dense urban form, and warm weather make it a great place to get around by bike. However, Savannah also has a high rate of traffic crashes involving people on bikes. This free one hour webinar will equip you to avoid the most common hazards and become more confident riding in the city. ... Read more

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Towards Zero: Unlocking the Bigger Picture Through Data-Driven Safety Analytics Webinar

Transportation safety planning and analysis is evolving from reactive to proactive thanks to the hard work of safety professionals and advocates, the emergence of novel big datasets, and user-friendly software tools that empower engineers and planners to do more. This 1-hour webinar will focus on a case study of one tool, Ford’s Safety Insights, an ... Read more

Webinar: What COVID-19 Stimulus packages promise for infrastructure

With Congress scrambling to address unprecedented unemployment and an economy in free-fall, negotiations over stimulus packages present new possibilities for one of the Trump administration’s long-promised priorities: infrastructure. In this webinar, we will explore new and innovative policy approaches that will generate more value from existing U.S. infrastructure, including asset recycling and public-private partnerships. We ... Read more

Webinar: Creating Culture Change Through Outdoor Recreation

See how a park district committed itself to reinventing its facilities, programs, and events to serve 21st century audiences while at the same time helping to change the image and culture of what had been considered a “dying” rust belt community. More information and registration. 

Greenway Today: Griffin Lotson

Join the East Coast Greenway Alliance for a conversation with Griffin Lotson, vice chair of the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission. He is also the Chief Executive Officer of the nonprofit Sams Memorial Community Economic Development, Inc., as well as manager of the nationally acclaimed Geechee Gullah Ring Shouters. A resident of Darien, Georgia, ... Read more

Federal Policy Update: COVID-19, Congress, and Transportation Webinar

How does the proposed HEROES Act impact transportation? Will congressional COVID-19 recovery efforts address transportation needs and the changes we are seeing in our streets? This webinar will discuss what's happening on Capitol Hill from our vantage point, share what the League of American Bicyclists is doing, and offer ways for you to take action. ... Read more

Research in Action: Trends in How Municipalities Are Addressing Increased Demand for Safe Public Space Webinar

This webinar will describe various strategies communities are implementing in response to increased demands for safe public space for walking and cycling during the COVID-19 crisis. Researchers at UNC’s  Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center will present on an effort to collect and analyze data on these strategies in order to identify community-based factors related to ... Read more

Webinar: Leveraging Outdoor Recreation to Revitalize Rural Economies

Together rural communities, land managers, agencies, and counties are creating a vision to leverage the power of outdoor recreation to strengthen main street revitalization, contributing to stewardship of public lands and creating new opportunities for prosperity. More information.

In Praise of Walking: A New Scientific Exploration Webinar

America Walks invites you to an intimate conversation with author Shane O’Mara on his new book, "In Praise of Walking: A New Scientific Exploration." As a neuroscientist and walking advocate, O’Mara takes us on an evolutionary journey through how we started walking, the magical mechanics of it, and how we find our way around the ... Read more

Webinar: Enhancing Walkable Spaces through Public Art

Promoting walking in communities with noticeable disinvestment can be difficult. Public art is one way to lend to the revitalization of a neighborhood and invite people to be part of the process. This webinar will feature ways public art has been used to embrace the culture and history of a community while promoting engaging, walkable ... Read more

Webinar: Youth Advocacy for Better and Equitable Physical Activity Environments

The Youth Engagement and Action for Health (YEAH!) project works nationally with African American, American Indian, Latino, Asian, and Pacific Islander lower-income urban/rural middle schoolers to take an in-depth look at their neighborhood’s strengths and weaknesses that are most likely to affect physical activity. Using a group-based program curriculum that is designed to help youth ... Read more

Webinar: Active Mobility in the Time of COVID

Shelter-In-Place regulations have changed how we travel, commute and exercise, giving us glimpses of a world that prioritizes active mobility. Will these new habits stick as we return to our “normal” state? How can we leverage this moment to address structural inequities in our cities, both in terms of access to jobs and services, and ... Read more

Webinar: Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Communities – Panel Discussion

The Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Communities panel discussion will be the second in a series of events on “Cities and Regions in the Post-Coronavirus Era,” initiating community conversations on what lesson we can learn from this crisis to create a more resilient and sustainable world. What will be the economic implications for communities due ... Read more

Quick Build Projects: Moving from CV-19 Response to Recovery

Cities across the globe are implementing low-cost, flexible transportation solutions to address emerging needs from the pandemic. These solutions have been marketed as “active” or “slow” streets—to enable those sheltered in place to recreate safely. As we slowly return to work, cities will need to creatively think about getting more people to and from work ... Read more

Open for Whom? Streets as a Platform for Recovery

Crisis precipitates change. The novel Coronavirus has transformed our lived experience in the blink of an eye, generating mass uncertainty and economic upheaval while laying bare the inequities in America. As we witness the struggle to maintain a sense of self, purpose, and hope, it is paramount to understand that the collective utility of the ... Read more

PlacesForBikes City Ratings: What we can learn from measuring bicycling in the U.S.

PeopleForBikes released its third annual City Ratings with results for more than 500 U.S. cities this spring. The PlacesForBikes City Rating program scores cities on five factors that provide a balanced view of bicycling success: Ridership: How many people ride bikes for recreation and transportation? Safety: How safe is it to ride a bike? How ... Read more

The Un-urbanist Assembly

Join Dr. Destiny Thomas, founder/CEO of the Thrivance Group, for a live 23-hour digital teach-in challenging the legacy of racism in urban planning. More information.

Cities Managing Speed for Safety: Learning from Seattle & Minneapolis Webinar

Reducing speed to save lives and prevent serious injuries is a cornerstone of Vision Zero. Safe speeds are especially important to help protect the most vulnerable on the road, and the difference of just 5 miles an hour can literally mean life or death in a crash. Cities around the globe are increasingly recognizing both ... Read more

Webinar: Event Organizer COVID 19 Update

Join USA Cycling for this webinar, which will include information on: • Riding and racing during pandemic • New event organizer forum • Event trends with BikeReg • Mitigating risk in registration and results • Case study on running an event during COVID Register

Webinar: A Discussion of the NTSB Bicycle Safety Report

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released its full report on bicyclist safety in December 2019: Bicyclist Safety on US Roadways: Crash Risks and Countermeasures, the agency’s first report on bicyclist safety in 47 years. Most of the report focuses on what federal agencies can do to improve the safety of people who bike. Join ... Read more

Bicycle Basics with Ayesha McGown

Getting into the right gear at the right time takes practice. Join SRAMbassador and Liv Racing athlete Ayesha McGown on June 26 at 2 p.m.  for part three of her Bike Basics class as she talks about shifting gears on your bike, live on her Facebook page.

Webinar: The Role of Trails, Walking and Biking in COVID-19 Management

As the nation works to manage the spread of COVID-19, having access to trails and safe spaces for walking and biking has been essential to people’s health, safety and well-being. Nationwide, trail use spiked to rates 200% higher than last year, bike counts on trails hit a high point of more than 350% higher than ... Read more

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U.S. DOT Summit on Pedestrian Safety – Virtual Series

The United States Department of Transportation invites you to participate in the U.S. DOT Summit on Pedestrian Safety - Virtual Series. This Summit will bring together a diverse group of transportation safety stakeholders to discuss pedestrian safety issues and consider what actions should be taken to improve pedestrian safety. The webinars will include remarks from U.S. ... Read more

Advancing Trails Through Maps, Apps, and Analysis Tools

This webinar will introduce participants to new tools and technologies being used to advance trail projects around the country. Presented by: Ben Kaufman, Trail Development Manager, Western Region, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) Maianna Voge, Associate Director, GreenInfo Network Ryan Branciforte, Co-Founder and CEO, OuterSpatial

Webinar: Effect of COVID-19 on Mobility

Join Ohio State University faculty and industry experts for a conversation about the potential implications of COVID-19 for the design of our communities and various modes of transportation, including air travel, personal vehicles, and public transit, micro-mobility and ride-hailing services. Panelists Chris Atkinson, Senior Leadership Office of Research, College of Engineering Jennifer Clark, Professor and ... Read more

Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America’s Black Cities – A conversation with author Andre Perry

Join America Walks for a conversation with Andre M. Perry about his book Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America’s Black Cities. Dr. Perry gives an overview of five Black Majority cities and provides detailed analysis of how the assets and strengths of these places have been devalued. The book is both ... Read more

Trail Analytics and Data Storytelling

This webinar will share a spectrum of data analysis and scenario planning tools that can be used to help plan and design new or existing trails. Presented by: Emily Duchon, Principal, Alta Planning + Design Deven Young, Principal, Alta Planning + Design Lauren Cencic, Sr. Director, Countywide Planning & Development, Mobility Corridors, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority ... Read more

Webinar: A re-imagined American city? Urban mobility after covid-19

During the coronavirus pandemic, cities saw a decade’s-worth mobility transformation within just three months. But as life returns to a new normal, will those changes last? Will America turn the page on car-centered mobility? In this live discussion, leading American mobility experts offer an exclusive insight to the decision-making process happening right now across the ... Read more

COVID-19 and Active Transportation Peer Exchange

The AASHTO Council on Active Transportation and FHWA are holding a virtual active transportation peer exchange through the Center for Environmental Excellence. The peer exchange is focused on spotlighting state DOT creative actions and responses to COVID-19 in the active transportation arena. The panels will be moderated and each speaker will have an opportunity to ... Read more

Georgia Safe Routes to School Webinar

The Three Rivers Regional Commission and the Georgia Safe Routes to School Resource Center present a discussion on how partnership with Safe Routes can benefit your school and community. Topics include Safe Routes basics, increased safety, travel mode options, and planning techniques. Aug. 13 at 10 a.m. These virtual trainings will take place via Zoom. ... Read more

Safe Streets in American Cities: How Complete Streets Laws are Creating Stronger Communities

Join CityHealth and the National Complete Streets Coalition, a program of Smart Growth America, for a webinar to discuss their new report on Complete Streets policies in American cities. The report shows that cities across the country are adopting Complete Streets policies that allow residents to safely walk, bike, drive, and take public transit around ... Read more

Balancing Recreational Area Use with Homelessness and Vagrancy

This webinar will share how the City of Modesto, CA, dealt with the challenge of homelessness and vagrancy in their parks and trails. Presented by: Scotty A. Douglass, Deputy City Manager, City of Modesto Laurie A. Smith, Director of Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhoods, City of Modesto Registration

Transit in a Pandemic: The Way Forward for MARTA and the BeltLine

How has MARTA and its transit partners been affected, and what is the path forward? On August 13 at 6:30pm, BeltLine Rail Now! will host an online forum focused on the pandemic’s impact on ridership, finances and planning at MARTA and the Atlanta BeltLine. Other topics will include an update on BeltLine light rail, which ... Read more

Webinar: Congestion Pricing’s Role in Building More Equitable Transportation Systems

Congestion pricing is an idea that has broad support from transportation practitioners. However, many elected officials and members of the general public are skeptical that these charges, which would apply to drivers on the busiest roads during the busiest times of day, are regressive fees. Well-designed congestion pricing policies can not only minimize impacts, but ... Read more

Webinar: Best Practices for Incorporating Equity Into Performance-Based Processes

Recent events have further highlighted the systemic inequities built into American society, and our transportation infrastructure is no exception. People of color consistently experience worse mobility outcomes than white people, with longer and more difficult trips to access employment and other critical needs. These barriers have a major impact on economic stability and wealth accrual. ... Read more

Avoiding Gridlock: Strategies to Keep Cities Moving in a Pandemic & Beyond

As cities are beginning to reopen, traffic is quickly increasing. People are not riding transit at pre-pandemic rates, leaving cities to reassess how their transportation systems can function efficiently. Roadways were already at or above capacity before the pandemic hit, and now congestion is on its way to being even worse, resulting in gridlock that ... Read more

Join America Walks Sept. 8,  1-2 p.m. Eastern for a review and discussion of Angie Schmitt’s new book, Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America. Angie was the long-time national editor at Streetsblog and her writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic, Bicycling, GOOD, and ... Read more

Webinar: Trail Marking Standards Across Varying Landscapes

Join trail designers and builders who work in vastly different landscapes as they discuss the unique marking challenges that their landscapes present. Presented by: Scott Landes, CEO, Rhino Marking & Protection Systems Registration

Make it Count: Collecting and Applying Trail Count Data Webinar

Learn from industry experts, advocates, and practitioners about how to collect and apply trail count data, and how to leverage that data in order to achieve meaningful, tangible changes in your community. More information.

What Does Equity in Smart Growth Really Mean: A Conversation Between Calvin Gladney and Andre Perry

Join the Smart Growth Network as Calvin Gladney, President and CEO of Smart Growth America and a national thought leader on equitable and sustainable community revitalization, and Andre Perry of the Brookings Institution and author of Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America’s Black Cities meet in a virtual forum to discuss smart ... Read more

Driving Down Emissions: Transportation, land use, and climate change

With transportation accounting for the largest share of carbon emissions in the U.S., we will never achieve ambitious climate targets or create more livable and equitable communities if we don’t find ways to allow people to get around outside of a car—or provide more housing in places where that’s already an option. Our new report, ... Read more

Doing More with Bike Data

Bike data is an essential tool to develop, maintain and communicate the success of cycling projects. From automated counters to GPS traces, bikeshare data to crash statistics, data plays an increasingly pivotal role in cycling planning. Sometimes, however, collecting, managing and actually using that data can seem like a minefield. What are the best practices ... Read more

On Your Left!: The transformative power of eCargo bikes in your community’s vehicle fleet

Join the League of American Bicyclists and Saris Infrastructure to learn how commercial and public sector eCargo bikes will make your community more bike friendly and discover innovative ways to advocate for eCargo bikes in your community’s fleet. Representatives from the City of Madison and Saris Infrastructure will discuss findings, lessons learned and best practices developed ... Read more

Webinar: State of the Industry – Shared Micromobility in North America

Virtual Event

In September 2020, NABSA celebrated the release of the 2019 Shared Micromobility State of the Industry Report for North America - the first report of its kind. This report marks the first time the industry has had in-depth, year-over-year metrics demonstrating its trends, growth, and success across North America. NABSA, along with partners Toole Design ... Read more

Webinar: Improving Safety with Bicyclist and Pedestrian Road Safety Audits

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Pedestrian and bicyclist road safety audits (RSAs) are valuable tools that can be used by transportation agencies to formally evaluate roadway conditions and better understand factors influencing road user safety and comfort. Performing audits of field conditions can provide real-world perspectives and valuable contextual information to those charged with developing and implementing safety countermeasures for ... Read more

Main Street: How a City’s Heart Connects Us All – a conversation with author Mindy Thompson Fullilove

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Join America Walks for a conversation with Mindy Thompson Fullilove about her recently released book Main Street: How a City’s Heart Connects Us All. Main Streets, already weakened by malls and online shopping, have taken a terrible beating because of the need to shelter-in-place during the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet Main Streets are centers for conviviality ... Read more

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Virtual City Cycling – Essential Trip

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Whether you are riding our city streets out of necessity to get to work, to the pharmacy, to the grocery store, or to an appointment or you are wanting to just get out and move your body, the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition is here for you. In this lesson, you will: know where to get a ... Read more

Webinar: On the Park Bench – Pandemic Toolkit

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What’s likely to linger in the aftermath of the global COVID crisis are the impacts on local and regional governments that provide the services citizens experience most directly in their daily lives. Faced with budget shortfalls, growing to-do lists for routine tasks delayed by the emergency, and general uncertainty about a “new normal,” how might ... Read more

Place It! for Safe Routes to School: An Interactive Community Engagement Workshop

Virtual Event

On Tuesday, Jan. 19 from 1 – 2:30 p.m. Eastern, Safe Routes Partnership is hosting a free training led by Place It! on how to creatively engage students, parents, staff, and teachers around Safe Routes to School. This virtual workshop will help generate ideas and designs for improved routes to school that place an emphasis ... Read more

Creating Mindful POC-Affirming Events

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Courtney Williiams, The Brown Bike Girl, is a woman of color bicycle advocacy consultant based in Brooklyn NY. She has been a contracted to partner with city and regional government agencies, and nonprofit bike organizations across the nation to provide strategic guidance and her anti-privliege & anti-bias cultural competency training (Outside Advocate). Pre-COVID, Williams also coordinated free ... Read more

The Walking College: Building the Local Capacity of the National Walking Movement

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This webinar will describe the Walking College and present research on community outcomes from this fellowship program, which is designed to build the capacity of local change agents to increase walking and improve walkability in their communities. During the 6-month course, Walking College Fellows study online materials, complete community assignments, take part in video discussion ... Read more

Webinar: New Insights on Biking Among Older Adults

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Join representatives from the League of American Bicyclists as they  preview the 2021 Benchmarking “Mini-Report” on Walking and Biking Among Older Adults. The report aggregates national trend data on biking and walking to inform advocates on how best to advocate for older adults by expanding active transportation resources. The webinar will also preview a new ... Read more

Brownfields to Trails: Steps to Success

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This presentation will discuss the major steps and considerations for planners and designers when designing in brownfields. Registration and more information.

Webinar: Land Use and Transportation Policies for a Sustainable Future

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Even though there are tremendous uncertainties in the timing and evolution path of the Autonomous Vehicles (AV) technology, it may become a likely reality within most MPOs' long-range regional transportation plan horizon of twenty years. Yet a recent survey of the largest MPOs in the US indicates only one of them "even mentions driverless, automated, ... Read more

Webinar: What Can a Body Do? How We Meet the Built World – a conversation with author Sara Hendren

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Join America Walks for a conversation with Sara Hendren about her book What Can a Body Do? How We Meet the Built World. Walking or wheeling, accompanied or alone, getting around in public space means getting into the public sphere–and for people with disabilities, the very fabric of streets and sidewalks and architecture has had to ... Read more

The Catalytic Impact of Trails

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Explore how trails influence many aspects of quality of life as we explore the catalytic impact of trails through the Triple Bottom Line of People, Planet, and Profit. Registration and more information.

Webinar: Get Ready for Celebrate Trails Day

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Saturday, April 24, 2021, is Celebrate Trails Day (formerly Opening Day for Trails)! Join Rails-to-Trails Conservancy and people across the nation in shaking off the winter and celebrating America's amazing trails. Since 2013, thousands of trail users have celebrated America's exceptional trails and the people who care for them by participating. This year, the celebration ... Read more

A Better Tomorrow Webinar: The Role of Public Policy in Shaping Future Mobility

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Join The 82 Alliance, a not-for-profit mobility think tank, and partner host DS&MG, founders of Arlington Transportation Partners, and the Mobility Lab, for another webinar in their series, "A Better Tomorrow" discussing the critical role of Public Policy in shaping future mobility. Panel speakers: Ken McLeod, Policy Director, The League of American Bicyclists More speakers ... Read more

Making Intersection and Crossings Safe and Efficient: A Summary of the NCHRP 3-133 Report

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The development of safety of metrics within signalized intersections is an important effort for cities. Safer pedestrians and bicycle crossings can be created by eliminating or mitigating conflicts with turning traffic, but what the research suggests is that in order to achieve Vision Zero, we need to identify new requirements for protected turns. This webinar ... Read more

Webinar: Collective Impact and Sustainable Trails

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Learn how the White Mountain Trail Collective is implementing the Collective Impact Model to add capacity to its partners and change the way they do trail work in the White Mountain National Forest. More information.

Webinar: The Biden Administration and Transportation Policy

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The inauguration of President Joe Biden and the appointment of Pete Buttigieg as USDOT leader creates the potential for a dramatic shift in U.S. transportation policy. We’ve already heard discussions of complete streets, sidewalk construction, increased transit funding and removal of highways that divided Black communities. How big a shift will it be? What is ... Read more

Savannah City Cycling Webinar

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Savannah's level topography, dense urban form, and warm weather make it a great place to get around by bike. However, Savannah also has a high rate of traffic crashes involving people on bikes. This free one hour webinar will equip you to avoid the most common hazards and become more confident riding in the city. ... Read more

Getting Involved in Trail Advocacy: The Essentials

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Join Rails-to-Trails Conservancy on Feb. 24th to learn more about initiatives in to increase state and federal funding for trails, walking and biking across the country and harness renewed energy for active transportation. Registration and more information.

Engineering Solutions and Strategies for Safe Routes to School

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Engineering is a fundamental component of Safe Routes to School, yet one of the trickiest to tackle. However, engineering does not have to mean big budget, long-term infrastructure projects. Small, cost-effective engineering solutions can still create meaningful change. Learn how you can implement quick, low-cost engineering solutions and strategies to improve safety and livability for ... Read more

Bike Walk Savannah Bicycle and Pedestrian Friendly Driver Webinar

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This webinar will delve into the laws pertaining to people biking and walking and how the design of our streets makes them safer for all users. Participants who take a short quiz at the end of the webinar will receive a certificate of participation. The webinar will be geared towards biking, walking or driving in ... Read more

Webinar: Storytelling for Active Transportation Advocates

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How can we reach more people and convince them of the benefits of inclusive and accessible walkable communities? We have incredible data on how they improve health, the climate, the economy and our quality of life - but data alone often doesn’t carry the day. We’ve put together a panel of creative and experienced communicators ... Read more

ActiveTO: The City of Toronto’s COVID-19 Response – 26 Kilometers of Rapid Installed Bikeways

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The City of Toronto's COVID-19 response programs, including ActiveTO, have been focused on making sure people have space to get around while respecting physical distancing. Each response program was developed through a review process using the City's Equity Lens Tool and demonstrating a strong commitment to reducing inequities experienced by Toronto's vulnerable populations. More information.

Forum on the Manual for Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices

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As a follow up to the March 10 webinar Information and Education on the MUTCD, APBP will host a facilitated forum on the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) recommendations currently open for comment with a May 14 deadline. We will share the areas APBP will be addressing in our comments and learn from attendees ... Read more

Webinar: Introducing Vision Zero Road Safety to Local Fleets

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Professional drivers can be powerful forces in achieving Vision Zero. Vision Zero requires the commitment of all parts of society and achieving it — eliminating traffic deaths and serious injuries — depends on full participation. Fleets are a direct connection between Vision Zero and the business community, and fleet operations are a tangible way to ... Read more

Webinar: Dangerous by Design 2021

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The United States has a crisis: the number of people struck and killed while walking increased by 35 percent between 2008 and 2017. In 2018 alone, 6,227 pedestrians were killed in motor vehicle crashes, the highest fatality rate since 1990. This alarming increase in the number of people killed while walking is happening because our ... Read more

Webinar: The Basics of Bikeway Selection at Intersections and with Parking

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Since the release of the FHWA Bikeway Selection Guide in 2019, agencies have integrated the guide into roadway design policies, bicycle transportation plans, and corridor studies. The guide outlines a process for selecting a preferred bikeway and assessing selection in context of roadway conditions and traffic activity. But, practitioners frequently ask “How do I apply ... Read more

Federal Policy Update: Biden’s infrastructure plan and what it means for bikes

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Join the League for a discussion of Biden's infrastructure plan and what it means for bikes, reauthorization and advocacy this summer.   We'll also talk about National Bike Summit follow up - "Member hearing day" in the transportation committee is next week.  Plus what to watch for this summer-- and what you can do to help ... Read more

Webinar: Best Practices for Hosting a Virtual Walking Event

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In a year that carried the undertone of general collective heartache and cancelled in-person events we learned a whole lot - and one thing we learned was the vast power and potential for virtual convenings and events to successfully connect people from all walks of life around walking, moving and advocating for healthy, people-first communities. ... Read more

Webinar: Undoing the Damage of Urban Freeways

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Undoing the Damage of Urban Freeways is a two-part panel event examining the lasting impact of urban freeways and how our next infrastructure investments must be different than the ways we've invested in the past. Join the event to hear from leading experts in the field. More information.

Webinar: Connecting Trails, Connecting Communities

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This webinar will explore some of the key community projects that would turn Atlanta's existing patchwork of trails into a truly transformative, cohesive network. It will address: • The disconnected nature of the region’s trail network, which limits the ability of trails to serve as a means of daily transportation • The lack of access to ... Read more

Webinar: Where’s the Money? Funding Your Active Transportation Project

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Infrastructure improvements are often the costliest components of initiatives to support walking and rolling. Join us to learn about frequently used sources of funding for active transportation projects in the US, how to find out what funding is available for your community, and tips for navigating the funding process. More information.

Webinar: Designing Complete Streets for an Aging America

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By 2040, about one in six Americans will be older that 65. This presents a challenge for cities: How do they design streets and neighborhoods for an aging America? In this webinar, hosted by Scott Berson from the Coastal Regional Commission, participants will talk about why cities need to focus on designing "complete streets" that ... Read more

The New Mobilities: Smart Planning for Emerging Transportation Technologies Webinar

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New transportation technologies are coming online faster than ever. While many of these emerging technologies are helping to expand our world, they need to be evaluated critically. Todd Litman, author of the new book New Mobilities: Smart Planning for Emerging Transportation Technologies will discuss 12 emerging transportation modes and services that will likely significantly affect ... Read more

Planning for All Ages and Abilities Through Inclusive and Virtual Walk Audits

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Walk audits are a common public engagement activity used in pedestrian planning, but often are not accessible to or inclusive of people with disabilities. People with disabilities are more likely to rely on walking for daily trips and may be more aware of and impacted by problems in the transportation network. Planning and street design ... Read more

Rails-with-Trails: Best Practices and Lessons Learned Webinar

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Many communities across the United States recognize the benefits of developing shared use paths and other trails to make transportation network connections for bicyclists and pedestrians and to increase physical activity and improve health. A new report from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Rails-with-Trails: Best Practices and Lessons Learned, examines safety, design, and liability issues associated ... Read more

Webinar: Overcoming the Limitations of Pedestrian and Bicyclists Crash Data

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Information collected at the scene of a crash can be helpful when applying a Safe System approach, but this data can be flawed and inconsistent, especially when it involves pedestrians and bicyclists. An upcoming webinar, Overcoming the Limitations of Pedestrian and Bicyclists Crash Data, will explore how organizations can improve the quality of this data ... Read more

Webinar: Two Hours Or More, Long-term Bike Parking For Sure

Virtual Event

When a bike commuter or person running errands by bike sizes up parking locations, the length of time we intend to park informs where we will choose to park. If bicyclists anticipate parking for more than two hours, priorities will likely shift from the convenience of the location and how easy the rack is to ... Read more

Webinar: Re-thinking the Role of Enforcement in Traffic Safety Work: Our Roles within Vision Zero

Virtual Event

Recognizing and addressing inequities and injustices in traffic safety efforts must be a priority in Vision Zero work. To this end, many communities are re-thinking the traditional role of enforcement in traffic safety work. We invite you to two upcoming discussions to support critical thinking about – and actions – to ensure Vision Zero efforts ... Read more

Savannah City Cycling Webinar

Virtual Event

Savannah’s level topography, dense urban form, and warm weather make it a great place to get around by bike. However, Savannah also has a high rate of traffic crashes involving people on bikes. This free one hour webinar will equip you to avoid the most common hazards and become more confident riding in the city. ... Read more

League of American Bicyclists Federal Policy Update Webinar

Virtual Event

Get an update on the Build Back Better reconciliation package and the fate of the ebike benefit, equity and climate funding, etc. And hear about next steps for the infrastructure bill. MORE INFORMATION and REGISTRATION

Residential Real Estate and Rail-Trails Webinar

Virtual Event

In this session you’ll learn about the on the ground reality of getting places, neighborhoods, and communities to “YES” on the idea of a trail. AND you’ll learn the conversations and experiences of house sales near to rail trails. MORE INFORMATION