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Rep. Woolsey to co-sponsor Active Community Transportation bill

FHA report recommends increasing safety and bike/ped use
Based on a 2009 trip to five countries by U.S. officials

Mountain Bikers needed for the Ridge to Bridge, Saturday, April 10
Bay Area Ridge Trail’s Ridge to Bridge benefit mountain bike ride.

Earth Day Marin coming to College of Marin, Saturday, April 24
MCBC partners with MALT and Next Generation on 40th Anniversary Celebration

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Members: please vote in our Directors election
Attend our Annual Meeting on April 7, 6:30 PM

Winter 2010 Pedal Press is online

Reduce Bicycle Ticket Fines with a Basic Street Skills Class
Next class is March 24, 2010
En Español

MCBC Group Rides
Come ride with your fellow members

What a party at the Bikers Ball!

Read our 2008-2009 Annual Report

MCBC focuses resources to improve bike/ped safety on Shoreline Highway

If you ditched your car, how much could you save?
Find out with our Car vs. Bike Savings Calculator

Stay Safe on the Golden Gate!
Tips for cyclists and pedestrians

Marin County’s federal Nonmotorized Transportation Pilot Program: One of Only Four Nationwide
Exciting Updates!

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The Marin County Bicycle Coalition (MCBC) has been steadily improving our county’s road and path facilities for walkers and bikers since we formed in 1998. You’ve seen the impact of our advocacy efforts in each of our towns: permanent bike racks, bike lane striping, green-and-white bike route signs, road resurfacing, ‘sharrow’ road stencils, and so much more.

MCBC’s work improves our quality of life in many ways:

  • increased opportunities for daily physical activity,
  • teaching your children to be skilled and safe bike riders,
  • reduced road congestion and greenhouse gas emissions,
  • transportation equity for our low-income neighbors

Our goal is for 20% of all trips in Marin to be made by walking or bicycling by 2020. You can help – join MCBC today!

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