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Mr. Kevin Represents San Diego Cyclists at the National Bike Summit!
Advocacy, Bike Life Kevin Baross Advocacy, Bike Life Kevin Baross

Mr. Kevin Represents San Diego Cyclists at the National Bike Summit!

Visiting Washington, DC for the 2025 National Bike Summit was an eye-opener — a city where protected bike lanes, leading pedestrian intervals, and micromobility are fully normalized. Locals use bikeshare not because they’re “cyclists,” but because it’s the easiest way to get around, showing that good infrastructure drives behavior. What feels radical in San Diego is already reality in DC — proof that safer, more accessible streets are entirely possible.

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California Has a Chance to Stop Dangerous Drivers in Their Tracks
Advocacy Ian Hembree Advocacy Ian Hembree

California Has a Chance to Stop Dangerous Drivers in Their Tracks

Speeding is a major factor in traffic deaths, and current methods like license suspension fail to stop dangerous drivers. California Assembly Bill 981 offers a smarter solution by installing Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA) technology in the cars of high-risk drivers, physically preventing them from exceeding safe speed limits. Supported by advocates across the state, AB 981 is a targeted, life-saving approach that California urgently needs.

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Letters of Support Jason Vance Letters of Support Jason Vance

101 Bikeway

The Bike Coalition and safety partners submitted a letter urging Encinitas to conduct a full analysis of the 101 Highway cycle track before considering its removal. Priorities include accurate data, thorough evaluation, improved maintenance, community engagement, and safer design.

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Letter to Active Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Supporting Equitable Reforms

The San Diego County Bicycle Coalition submitted a letter supporting proposed reforms to Community Parking District policies, urging the City to adopt changes that ensure equitable community representation, needs-based spending, and greater transparency. The Coalition emphasized that parking districts manage public funds and should better reflect and serve the full diversity of their communities through inclusive governance and public oversight.

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Speed Limits are About to Drop (Union Tribune)
In the News Chloé Lauer In the News Chloé Lauer

Speed Limits are About to Drop (Union Tribune)

Lower speed limits save both lives and money, says Ian. Reducing speeds has been proven to decrease crash severity and insurance costs, but speed limits alone aren’t enough. True safety comes from better street design—including narrower lanes, speed bumps, raised crosswalks, and protected bike lanes. With traffic fatalities still too high, these infrastructure changes are key to creating safer, more livable streets for everyone.

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Imperial Avenue Bikeway: A Vital Investment for Southeast San Diego
Advocacy, SANDAG Jason Vance Advocacy, SANDAG Jason Vance

Imperial Avenue Bikeway: A Vital Investment for Southeast San Diego

The Imperial Avenue Bikeway Project is a transformational investment for Southeast San Diego, creating safer, more accessible streets for everyone—not just drivers. Despite concerns, bike lanes attract more customers, reduce traffic speeds, and provide affordable transportation options for underserved communities. Similar projects have revitalized neighborhoods like 30th Street in North Park, and Imperial Avenue has the same opportunity to thrive. Learn how this project supports businesses, improves safety, and enhances mobility for all!

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20 Is Plenty: A Vision for Safer, More Livable Streets in San Diego
Advocacy Jason Vance Advocacy Jason Vance

20 Is Plenty: A Vision for Safer, More Livable Streets in San Diego

San Diego should adopt 20 mph zones to create safer, more livable streets. Lower speeds improve driver reaction times, shorten stopping distances, and reduce crash severity. A “Twenty is Plenty” campaign, combined with traffic-calming infrastructure, could transform residential neighborhoods into community spaces where walking, biking, and playing are safe for everyone.

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Imperial Avenue Bikeway Project (CBS 8)
In the News Chloé Lauer In the News Chloé Lauer

Imperial Avenue Bikeway Project (CBS 8)

Chloé was recently featured in the news discussing the Imperial Avenue Bikeway Project, a transformative investment in Southeast San Diego. In her interview, Chloé highlighted how the project will improve safety, mobility, and business access, countering misconceptions that bike lanes hurt local businesses. Rather, protected bike lanes can boost foot traffic and revitalize storefronts. As the city works towards Vision Zero, the Bike Coalition continues advocating for complete streets that serve everyone.

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Pain into Purpose (ABC 10)
In the News Chloé Lauer In the News Chloé Lauer

Pain into Purpose (ABC 10)

After losing her husband Matt Keenan to a preventable bike crash in Mission Valley, Laura Keenan turned her grief into action. She co-founded Families for Safe Streets San Diego, advocating for safer intersections, lower speed limits, and protected bike lanes.

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