If you are all fired up about making streets safer for cyclists, consider heading to Lansing on May 26 for Lucinda Means Advocacy Day. League of Michigan Bicyclists hosts a day of meeting with lawmakers and, of course, a bike ride! It costs $10 and starts at 8:30 a.m.

The tentative schedule is:
8:30 am – Bike rally leaves from MSU Bikes to State Capitol
9:15 am – Opening session
10:15 am – Meetings with Representatives and Senators
1:00 pm – Lunch on Capitol grounds
2:00 pm – Group photo on Capitol steps
2:30 pm – Lansing by bicycle tour
This year, LMB is joining forces with Michigan Trails and Greenways Alliance and Michigan Mountain Biking Association for a triple team of bike-related issues.
Find out more and register here.
Detroit’s relatively well-maintained wide roads, built for a much-larger population, mean that Motor City cyclists have it relatively easy. We get to cruise down streets with nary a car in sight oftentimes! But that doesn’t mean that things can’t be better. Complete Streets are those that are designed so that they are safe for cyclists, pedestrians and the handicapped — not just for moving the maximum number of cars at a time.