Building a Bicycle-Friendly Community
Bicycle Bowling Green's mission is building a bicycle-friendly community in and around Bowling Green, Ky.
We measure progress in the "5 E's":
- Encouraging people to ride more
- Educating cyclists and drivers
- Engineering new bike facilities, like bike paths and lanes
- Enforcing laws related to cycling
- Evaluating our progress and planning for the future
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- Bicycle Friendly Community program
- Bowling Green League of Bicyclists (BGLOB) Bowling Green’s original bike club
- Bowling Green Police Department's bike registry Register your bike in case of loss or theft
- City of Bowling Green's bicycling page
- Greenways Commission of Bowling Green and Warren County Builds shared-use paths around town
- League of American Bicyclists
- Safe Routes to School Encourage your kids to walk or ride to school
League of American Bicyclists blog- Bicycling is healthy, now prove it September 1, 2010One constant in policymaking, from the Progressive Era through the New Deal up to today, is the need to support policy proposals with data. Policymakers are expected to quantify the extent of a problem and measure the impacts of policy interventions. Just look at the curriculum of a public policy graduate program today and you [...] […]
- Black Eye for Black Hawk August 31, 2010Imagine my surprise to get an e-mail solicitation yesterday from a casino in Black Hawk, Colo., asking me to bring our business to their facility…. Regular blog readers will know this is the very same town that has banned bicyclists from its streets, making it really quite an unlikely destination for a national bicycling organization [...] […]
- Hate Traffic? Yet Another Reason for Bike Infrastructure. August 25, 2010A ten-day traffic jam stretching more than 60 miles outside of Beijing, China is a nightmare – a nightmare for those in their cars, for the Chinese government, and for its citizens. The jam, noted as the longest in history, formed on August 14 and has caused some drivers to be stuck on the road [...] […]
- Join the League at Pro Walk/Pro Bike August 25, 2010The League is proud to be a Gold Level sponsor of this year’s Pro Walk/Pro Bike Conference taking place September 13-17. Bronze Level BFC Chattanooga, TN will be hosting the biennial conference. Along with sharing information on the League’s programs to participants from our booth, we’ll be taking part in several plenaries, panel discussions and [...] […]
- Smart Cycling on the Rise – Be a Part of the Movement! August 24, 2010As bicycling continues to grow across the country, so does the need for increased understanding of how to safely ride a bike. There’s much more to learn beyond the basic balance, braking and shifting. Luckily, with proper training and a bit of practice, it’s not that hard. With our terrific Smart Cycling series of courses, [...] […]
- Bicycling is healthy, now prove it September 1, 2010
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Oil spills and personal responsibility
By Forrest Halford On an online work forum I read a post about the oil spill on the gulf and the long term damage that will result from it. Here was one person’s response: “If one must place the blame, I suggest it falls on everyone* who uses petroleum products, while demanding it be cheap — We [...] -
Driving to work
By Forrest Halford, Bike BG member I drove a car to work today. What what what? I can hear you crying out there in blog land. His second entry and he writes about DRIVING?? What’s up with that? Yes, it’s a beautiful day outside – sunny, clear, 76 degrees – and driving wasn’t what I had in [...] -
Commuting by bike
By Forrest Halford, Bike BG member Why do I commute? Because want met could. But that’s true always if you think about it. It began as part of an assault on my weight. I ballooned up to nearly 300 pounds and I decided I would put a little effort into getting around. Part of getting around was riding [...]

