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SIGNIFICANT EVENTS 2012
• Teaming Partners: HPD, Roberts Hawaii, DOH, AARP, Environmental Caucus of the Democratic Party, UH Manoa Administration, Cycle Manoa, Maui Bicycling Alliance, Kauai PATH.
• Governmental participation: MACB, OMPO, Transportation Commission
• Commuting mode share in urban Oahu increased in the past decade from 1.25% to 2.34%, nearly doubling in ten years. Read more »
Bikes may be locked on the rail along Kilauaea Ave (near 22d Ave) or on the metal grating in the middle of the gym complex. The meeting will be in the room closest to the parking lot. Bikes will not be allowed in the room. Read more »
[img_assist|nid=867|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=300|height=169]Did you join us on Tantalus to ride Wheels for Wasabi this past Tuesday, October 23rd? If you couldn't make it, it was a great time--the ride attracted about 50 cyclists, climbed at a nice pace, and ended with three super ono flavors of gelato courtesy of Il Gelato. There's nothing like a pineapple kale sorbetto after a good hill climb! Read more »
[img_assist|nid=865|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=72]Are you tired of waiting for bike lanes on Waialae? Make a difference and tell the city you want them NOW.
On Monday, October 29th, at 7:00PM the City Department of Transportation Service will be holding a public meeting about bike lanes on Waialae Avenue in Kaimuki. The meeting will be held at the Kilauea Gym, at Kilauea and 22nd Avenue. Help pave the way for lanes by attending! The more people we can get to attend and voice support for lanes, the more likely it is that the city will actually do something. Read more »
Read the Article on NPR An Israeli inventor has come up with a way to make a bicycle almost entirely out of cardboard — and so inexpensively that he thinks retailers would only need to charge about $20 for one. Read more »
Our Mission: Getting more people to ride bicycles for health, recreation, and transportation by making Hawaii's streets safer through advocacy, education, and events since 1975.