Make the most of your new bike

If a new bike arrived at your house this holiday season, here are some tips to make sure you’re ready to roll. 1. Get it checked. If your bike came from a big-box store, have your local bike shop check […]

SABA’s year in review: 2016

SABA works in three main areas — advocacy, community engagement and technical assistance — to help create the conditions that enable more people to confidently choose a bike as safe, convenient everyday transportation. Here are the highlights from 2016: Advocacy […]

SACOG honors SABA for arena work

What an incredible honor to be recognized by the Sacramento Area Council of Governments with a SACOG Salutes award for our part in the collaborative effort to prevent ‘carmageddon’ during the opening of Golden 1 Center! We are one of […]

2016 Accomplishments

SABA works in three main areas — advocacy, community engagement and technical assistance — to help create the conditions that enable more people to confidently choose a bike as safe, convenient everyday transportation. Here are highlights from our work this […]

SABA supports Measure B

Measure B on the Nov. 8 ballot can help fix Sacramento County’s most hazardous streets for people on bikes. SABA supports Measure B and urges a YES vote. On Nov. 2, 2015, bicyclist Margaret Bengs was fatally injured on Fair […]

Bike-friendly report card

In awarding Sacramento the silver Bicycle Friendly Community designation, the League of American Bicyclists provided this report card.

Freeport bike lane project begins

For many years the trip along Freeport Blvd. for students riding bikes to and from C.K McClatchy High School and Sacramento City College involved the choice between riding with fast-moving cars, trucks and buses or riding in the gutter to […]

New arena bike parking survey

The City of Sacramento and the Sacramento Kings are developing a plan to provide parking for up to 500 bikes at events at the Golden 1 Center in downtown Sacramento. We’ve prepared a short survey to help us recommend possible […]

The Squeaky Wheel – April 2016

Better bicycling on the American River Parkway Sacramento embraces Vision Zero New hires Supporting SABA Bike shorts Better bicycling on the American River Parkway Sacramento County Parks is implementing a 3-year pilot program to allow off-pavement bicycling in the Woodlake […]

Vision Zero

A growing number of cities in the U.S. and in Europe – including Sacramento – have embraced Vision Zero, an approach to planning safety improvements conceived in Sweden in the late 1990s that sets the goal of preventing severe injuries […]