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Bikes on transit

By Ted Villaire | August 3, 2016

The Chicago region is home to a transit network that connects many communities together. However, not everyone drives or has easy and direct access to a train station or bus stop, which can be miles away from someone’s home or job. Active Transportation Alliance believes walking, biking and transit go hand-in-hand. By having trains and buses accommodate bikes, people are […]

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Help keep Loop Link bus lanes clear with #NotaCTAbus

By Ted Villaire | August 3, 2016

Post image:  Giving public transit vehicles priority with dedicated lanes is one of the best ways to speed up buses, but it only helps if other vehicles obey the law and steer clear of the lanes. Unfortunately, far too often that hasn’t been the case in lanes used by the Loop Link, Chicago’s first bus rapid transit corridor that launched […]

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August events on the Lakefront Trail

By Ted Villaire | August 1, 2016

Post image:  Active Transportation Alliance puts together a list of events happening each month along the Lakefront Trail. See what's going on in August to help better plan your walking, biking or running route. For more information on conditions on the Lakefront Trail, check out our Twitter. Saturday, August 6 BTN Big 10K & 5k run/walk 7 a.m. Grant Park Course map   […]

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What makes a strong transit system?

By Ted Villaire | July 27, 2016

Post image:  TransitCenter’s new report, “Who’s on Board 2016: What Today’s Riders Teach Us About Transit That Works,” concludes that speed and frequency of transit matter most to riders.  The report is comprised of survey results from 3,000 participants from 17 cities including Chicago, Boston, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Seattle, and three specially convened focus groups. The report […]

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CDOT offers free bike riding classes

By Ted Villaire | July 26, 2016

Post image:  New to bike riding? Or do you just want to brush on up on your rusty bicycling skills? Either way the Chicago Department of Transportation has you covered. CDOT is offering free bicycle riding classes for adults from July to September on Chicago’s South and West Sides. CDOT’s Learn to Ride program features 30 free bike riding classes […]

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Resource bank

By Ted Villaire | July 19, 2016

Have you wondered how to get pot holes fixed or have you evetn looked for safety tips on biking? Active Transportation Alliance’s resource bank serves as a source for information you’re searching for about biking, walking and transit. Learn how you can take action in your community through our advocacy resources such as our Menu Money Guide or our CDOT […]

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New map for Northwest Indiana

By Ted Villaire | July 19, 2016

Post image:  Looking for a comfortable bike route between Chicago and Indiana? Look no further! The 2016 Northwest Indiana Regional Greenways & Blueways map has just been released for free to the public.  This past winter and spring, staff at Active Trans worked with the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission (NIRPC) to update and revamp its 2012 map for people […]

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Suburban communities pedal forward on better bikeways

By Ted Villaire | July 18, 2016

Post image:  Last year, Active Trans worked with hundreds of members and supporters throughout the City of Chicago to develop our vision for the future of biking in the city, called Bikeways for All. This summer we’re building off of that work and compiling all the best practices and priorities for improving biking in Suburban Chicago.   Our Suburban Bikeways […]

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Cook County plan prioritizes transit, biking, walking

By Ted Villaire | July 15, 2016

Post image:  Cook County released its first transportation plan since 1940 this week and it contains lots of good news for people who ride transit, bike and walk. The plan has a strong multi-modal focus, emphasizing the health, community and economic benefits of active transportation modes. It acknowledges the county – and nearly every other government entity – has historically […]

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Rapid Transit coming to Dempster Street

By Ted Villaire | July 13, 2016

Post image:  A new state of the art rapid transit service is in development to take riders from Evanston to O’Hare International Airport. The Pulse Dempster Line will connect the communities of Evanston, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles, Park Ridge, Des Plaines and Rosemont along the major thoroughfare.  The Dempster Line will be the second Pulse Line to be implemented, after […]

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