As promised, here is my upcoming week’s intended schedule re: the eight pro bono hours I am asked to dedicate weekly to serving as the Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor. Reminder: this is an independent, unpaid […]

As promised, here is my upcoming week’s intended schedule re: the eight pro bono hours I am asked to dedicate weekly to serving as the Metro Atlanta Bicycle Mayor. Reminder: this is an independent, unpaid […]
photo courtesy of Vivian Ortiz Guess who is a new League of American Bicyclists Board Member? Vivian Ortiz, whom you met here on Traveling at the Speed of Bike in the “You Go, Girl!” series! […]
Meet . . . yourself. Meet the woman on the wall who sees you, who is you, as you are Traveling at the Speed of Bike. Meet yourself where you’re at in your life right now, […]
(photo taken by Bob Perkosi and provided by Deltrece Daniels) Meet Deltrece Daniels. When her sons (now young men) were young teens, she took them to a neighborhood bike co-op to participate in an earn-a-bike-program. […]
(photo courtesy of Amanda Clay) Meet Amanda Clay. She is a policer officer on the Bike Patrol Unit in the metro-Atlanta suburb-city of Alpharetta, Georgia. I met her last summer when I volunteered at the […]
(photo courtesy of Vivian Ortiz) Meet Vivian Ortiz. She is one of two people Alison Dewey recommended I feature on this “You Go, Girl” series showcasing women across the USA making it more welcoming to […]
(photo courtesy of Courtney Williams) Meet Courtney Williams. A fellow League Cycling Instructor, a Bike Advocacy Consultant (see her amazing website) and the first-ever People’s Bike Mayor of New York City, Courtney weaves the interrelated […]
(photo courtesy of Alison Dewey) Meet Alison Dewey. A thirteen-year employee of the League of American Bicyclists’ national headquarters in Washington D.C., Alison oversaw the creation of the League’s Bicycle Friendly America suite of certifications (Bicycle […]