Bicycle and Pedestrian Blogs
New Jersey Bike & Walk Coalition – Latest: State-wide advocacy organization for bicyclists and pedestrians and organizes the annual NJ Bike & Walk Summit Conference in February each year.
Biking Hiking with Kids: Trail information and tips on mountain biking and hiking with kids, with links to other hiking and cycling blogs.
Car-Free American: Bill Poindexter profiles people around the country who use bicycles for commuting, running errands, and recreation.
Car Free Days: Since 2007, two parents have been using cargo bicycles and setting an example for their kids by setting aside days without getting into their cars.
EcoVelo: Eco-Friendly Bicycling: A celebration of the beauty of the bicycle and the joys of everyday bike riding, with hopes to inspire others to make a similar commitment to reduce their impact on the environment.
Free Range Kids: “Do you ever…let your kid ride a bike to the library? Walk to school? Make dinner? Or are you thinking about it? If so, you are raising a Free-Range Kid!”
Get Outside NJ: A list of parks, facilities, and accommodations, as well as a calendar of events around the state.
Let’s Go Ride a Bike: Two friends bike-commute in Nashville and Chicago.
Livin’ in the Bike Lane: Ride hard, ride safe, ride on!
NJ Wild: Carolyn Edelmann blogs about nature, especially along the D&R Canal and towpath.
Pedal Around: a chronicle of? living car-free since Sept. 15, 2009 and his current adventure of bicycling cross-country. Love how he signs off with: PS: Remember, every lane is a bike lane. Share the road.
Streets Blog: The national blog network for sustainable transport, smart growth, and livable streets.
Suburban Bike Mama: Without a car for a few days, this city girl remembered her strong pedestrian roots and vowed to never “need” a car again.
Tri-State Transportation Campaign: News and info about regional transportation matters.
A View from the Cycle Path: David Hembrow blogs about cycling in the Netherlands.
Walk Bike Jersey: The authors are advocates and professionals working to make our residents healthier, our air cleaner, our streets safer and the overall quality of life in New Jersey better.