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Cycling · SacramentoSACRAMENTO, California — CalBike and other advocates had a modest ask from California’s nearly $20 billion 2025 transportation budget: give back $400 million stripped from the Active Transportation Program (ATP) in 2024, as the legislature promised to do in last year’s budget. Yet the legislature’s version, released today, includes no additional funding for the ATP. […] The post CalBike: California’s Budget Prioritizes Freeway Expansion Over Saf…See the Story
CalBike: California’s Budget Prioritizes Freeway Expansion Over Safe Streets - Cycling West - Cycling Utah

California, United States · CaliforniaDay 161 of LA’s Vision Zero failure to end traffic deaths by 2025. ……… No surprise here. Calbike complains that California’s transportation budget once again prioritizes highways at the expense of active transportation. CalBike and other advocates had a modest ask from California’s nearly $20 The post California once again chooses highways over people, Bike Highway bill advances, and bike items at LA Council Committees appeared first on Bikingi…See the Story
California Once Again Chooses Highways over People, Bike Highway Bill Advances, and Bike Items at LA Council Committees - BikinginLA

California, United States · CaliforniaCaltrans issues Design Information Bulletins (DIBs) that set the parameters for specific types of facilities on the state highway network. DIB-89 provides guidance on how to build Class IV bikeways. Class IV lanes are on-street bikeways separated from car traffic by some type of physical barrier. CalBike’s analysis of Caltrans data found that, although protected bikeways have been legal in California since 2015, Caltrans added almost no Class IV…Read Article
CalBike Insider: Design Guidance on Class IV Bikeways
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