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 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]