
Going Dockless: The Future of Bike Share
David “DK” Kemp has been putting people on bikes since 1997. Following an illustrative career as a bike shop salesman, DK moved on to conceptualize and implement the Tour de
David “DK” Kemp has been putting people on bikes since 1997. Following an illustrative career as a bike shop salesman, DK moved on to conceptualize and implement the Tour de
Electronic bikes (e-bikes) are positively impacting the ability for commuters to cycle to work every day. At the beginning of 2016, Commuting Solutions convened government staff from Boulder, Boulder
Brianna lives in Wheat Ridge and commutes to Broomfield using the Flatiron Flyer and her bicycle. Her employer made it easy to hop on board with an EcoPass. One day,
Pietro lives in Westminster and commutes to Superior, riding the US 36 Bikeway three to four times a week. When the cars on US 36 are backed up and he’s
You may be wondering, “But wait, I am a non-cycling transit rider, how do Bike-n-Ride shelters affect me?” These secure, covered structures keep the wheels of transportation moving by eliminating
There’s still time to volunteer, register and support this great community event June 6, 2016 Louisville, Colo. – Last year’s Bike to Work Day boasted more than 32,800 cyclists in
October 28, 2015 In September Gov. John Hickenlooper announced a plan to spend more than $100 million over the next four years to make Colorado “the best state for biking.”
Thanks to everyone that participated in Bike to Work Day yesterday, and to those who stopped by our breakfast stations! The event was a huge success and we couldn’t have
Thanks to everyone that commuted by bike for Bike to Work Day this year! See below for photos. We thank these amazing businesses for their support of Bike to Work
36 Commuting Solutions thanks these generous businesses for their support of bicycle commuting and Bike to Work Day! 36 Commuting Solutions – breakfast station, station coordination 1st BANK Center –