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Updated 2026-05-02 05:30
May 6: Join me at Town Hall Seattle for a discussion about the state of bicycling in the city
People biking across the Fremont Bridge just smashed the all-time April record by 8%. Something big is happening in Seattle bicycling right now, and we need to talk about it. [...]
For the first time since the pandemic, Fremont Bridge bike trips topped 1 million in 2025 and are on pace for a new record – UPDATED
People took more than one million bike and scooter trips across the Fremont Bridge in 2025, the first calendar year to top the million mark since the COVID pandemic. But [...]
Rainier Valley Safe Streets is planning a bunch of new community rides and a party for Bicycle Weekends, seeks volunteers
In response to Mayor Katie Wilson's announcement expanding the Bicycle Weekends program to nearly every weekend from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Rainier Valley Safe Streets is now planning a [...]
No more sidewalk detour, Kirkland opens Slater Ave Eastrail crossing
We once called it one of the worst missing crossings" on the whole Eastrail. Well, no more! The City of Kirkland opened the new signalized trail crossing at Slater Ave [...]
KIRO Radio host tries to revive the ‘War on Cars,’ makes the opposite case
Well, it's been a while since anyone tried to non-jokingly cry War on cars!" in Seattle. We declared the meme dead 15 years ago, and a very popular podcast has [...]
Seattle’s new billionaire-funded trail on Alaskan Way is very nice, but most people will probably stay on the water side
Seattle's newest bikeway trail is wide, smooth, flat and has very few points of conflict, a set of rare characteristics that nearly always add up to a huge success for [...]
Vision Zero update shows that Seattle still isn’t addressing the biggest causes of traffic deaths and injuries
Seattle is not on a path to Vision Zero by 2030. In fact, the city is still heading in the wrong direction. The good news is that when SDOT implements [...]
Two people on a Lime struck while crossing Aurora, transported to hospital in critical condition
A person driving a white pickup struck and seriously injured two people riding a Lime bike or scooter at Aurora and Roy early Monday. A man around 30 years old [...]
With Seattle on path to miss 2030 goal, CM Saka calls for an audit of the Vision Zero program
In 2015, Seattle gave itself 15 years to reduce traffic deaths and serious injuries to zero. With four years left, the city is not on track to meet this goal. [...]
HeapRide is a group bike ride and dance performance hitting Seattle streets in May
It's the best thing. HeapRide is a roving group ride and dance performance inspired by and utilizing bicycles. I was invited to a press preview of Heap's upcoming series of [...]
Mayor Wilson expands Bicycle Weekends to every non-Seafair weekend Memorial Day to Labor Day
Portions of Lake Washington Boulevard will go car-free nearly every weekend this summer from Memorial Day to Labor Day including extended weekends for three holidays, Mayor Katie Wilson announced Monday. [...]
SDOT removes the bike map PDF from website ahead of ADA rule change + It’s still on Seattle Bike Blog
A reader reached out the other day asking why the PDF version of the official Seattle bike map was no longer on the SDOT website. The kind of ugly interactive [...]
Alert: Section of East Lake Sammamish Trail will be closed May through the end of 2026 with no detour
This one is a bit rough. The East Lake Sammamish Trail and adjacent roadways will all be closed starting as early as May 2026 and lasting through the rest of [...]
WA now accepting e-bike rebate applications, will select lottery winners monthly starting April 13
Last year, WSDOT doled out the entire first year of e-bike rebates in one big springtime lottery, but the agency has revamped the WE-Bike" program to meter out the rebates [...]
Alert 4/6 and 4/13: Elliott Bay Trail closed overnight in Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks
Much like the late March closure, the Elliott Bay Trail in Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks will be closed overnight as early as" April 6 and then again April 13, [...]
Turn restriction removed at last minute from 1st/Yesler plan creates bike lane conflict
In our original post about the new Yesler Way bike connection, I noted that something seemed off about the revamped 1st and Yesler signal: The walk signal showed a Don't [...]
Riding the rails to the bike polo grounds
It was very cool of Sound Transit to build an entire light rail station dedicated to serving the Judkins Park bike polo grounds. On Sunday, with the crowds finally calm [...]
The Yesler Way bike lanes are open, connecting the downtown network to the waterfront and ferries – UPDATED x2
UPDATE 4/2: See our latest post about the confusion around the 1st and Yesler intersection. SDOT removed a turn restriction late in the process (after 100% design"), so they are [...]
Why you may want to bike to the crosslake light rail opening Saturday + Group will bike along the new route
Surely you would just take the train to the opening of 2-Line service across Lake Washington, right? Well, yeah, that does make some sense. But if you want to catch [...]
In response to feedback, SDOT proposes a new Highland Park Way design that preserves lanes while building a complete bike lane
In response to pushback on SDOT's first two options for a safety project on Highland Park Way SW, staff have developed a third option that preserves both the bike lane [...]
Alert 3/30-31: Elliott Bay Trail will be fully closed overnight in Myrtle Edwards Park
All overnight trail access will be closed through Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks March 30 and 31, according to a notice from the Elliott Bay Connections team that SDOT posted [...]
Wire thieves keep causing bike path blackouts
Just as an organized group of neighbors finally convinced SDOT, Seattle Parks, Seattle City Light and WSDOT to figure out how to get the lights working after two years of [...]
In Vancouver, kids drive the trains + Perhaps some whimsy could help save Sound Transit’s budget
There are many advantages to having a metro rail system that is completely grade-separated (either elevated or underground but never at shared street level). It never has to stop for [...]
Register now for two great annual Bike Works events: Tour de Fleurs and Bikecitement!
Bike Works is turning 30. Registrations are open for two very different Bike Works annual events: Their whimsical Tour de Fleurs alleycat around South Seattle and their exceptionally fun fundraiser [...]
2026 legislature recap: E-moto law passed and safety funding preserved, complete streets and presumed liability failed
Bike advocates in Washington State won a bit this legislative session while also avoiding funding cuts and the kinds of anti-bicycle laws under consideration this year in other states. Preserving [...]
Friday: MOHAI is screening the excellent From Rails to Trails documentary
Tonight (March 13), MOHAI is hosting a screening of the Edward Norton-narrated PBS documentary From Rails to Trails at their South Lake Union museum. From 6-7 you can check out [...]
SDOT is shrinking Airport Way bike lane by one foot
People biking between Georgetown and downtown were surprised yesterday to find construction crews tearing up the concrete barrier protected the bike lane on Airport Way S between S Alaska Street [...]
How I narrowly avoided getting doored, and you can too
It was a lovely evening, and my kid was with a babysitter. Kelli and I were biking happily along, when someone flung their door wide open just before I got [...]
Bellevue plans speed limit reductions on most city streets + Take their survey
The City of Bellevue has released a plan to reduce the speed limits on nearly every city street where limits are currently higher than 25. Most streets would see their [...]
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways becomes the Seattle Streets Alliance
Seattle Neighborhood Greenways is now the Seattle Streets Alliance. It's a better explanation of who we are and what we're about," said Streets Alliance Executive Director Gordon Padelford. It's true. [...]
‘Bike mechanic turned internet mechanic’ creates mapping tool of people killed or injured while walking or biking in WA
Nick Magruder is a self-described bike mechanic turned internet mechanic" who dedicated his free time to create a tool to help people conceptualize and ingrain the true scale of the [...]
WA House Transpo Committee passes e-moto bill that stops short of classifying them as motorcycles for now
The Washington State House Transportation Committee unanimously approved an amended version of Senate Bill 6110 - 2025-26 that does not include a legal definition for electric motorcycles" nor does it [...]
Work underway to build missing Yesler Way bike lane
Crews are already working on some underground utilities needed to build two key blocks of missing bike lane on Yesler Way between the Waterfront bikeway and the rest of the [...]
Amid continued resistance from the national park, RAMROD will not happen in 2026
The 42nd Annual Ride Around Mount Rainier in One Day (RAMROD) will not happen in 2026, organizers announced. They were unable to work out an agreement with Mount Rainier National [...]
Alert 2/25-Mid March: Curved section of Waterfront Bikeway will close to fix standing water issue
The short walled-in section of the waterfront bikeway between the Overlook Walk and Alaskan Way will be closed starting as early as today (February 25) for two weeks as crews [...]
Owner of shop that sells e-bikes and e-motos supports the idea behind WA bills, suggests a new category between e-bike and motorcycle
So far, the legislature has heard from bike and trail organizations as well as cities and engaged high school students about the problems caused by the proliferation of high-powered electric [...]
Lime carried record 57,000 trips the day of the Seahawks parade, on par with daily traffic over the Aurora Bridge
Lime riders took more than 57,000 trips February 11, the day of the Seahawks parade downtown. After adding Bird's 2,100 rides, the 59,300 total of shared bike and scooter rides [...]
Alert 2/16-April: King County will detour vehicle access onto Snoqualmie Valley Trail near Rattlesnake Lake, close the trail to biking and walking
As part of ongoing work to make road and other infrastructure repairs following this winter's intense flooding and rainfall, the Snoqualmie Valley Trail will be closed to walking and biking [...]
Alert 2/14: Crew will be filming on Burke-Gilman Trail in Fremont
If you were planning to bike with your sweetie to make out by the Sri Chinmoy statue in Fremont on Valentine's Day, I'm afraid I have bad news for you. [...]
Trust me, you’re gonna want to bike to the Seahawks parade Wednesday
The Seahawks parade will go up 4th Ave from Washington Street in Pioneer Square to Cedar Street near Seattle Center Wednesday starting at 11 a.m. The last time the Seahawks [...]
The Emerald City Ride is back! 2026 route will take SR-99 and the West Seattle Bridge
My favorite Cascade Bicycle Club event is back after a hiatus in 2025. The 2026 Emerald City Ride will start in Pioneer Square early on Saturday, April 25. The route [...]
Mourning the loss of Beau Morton
Our city has lost one of its greatest people. Beau Morton died Friday. He was born with a rare and deadly disease that chased him for nearly half a century, [...]
Answering call from his Minneapolis bike shop, Critical Mass will ride for Alex Pretti Friday + Alki and 9 other WA communities ride Saturday
At least 10 communities across Washington State will answer the call to ride in honor of Alex Pretti, the VA nurse and bicycle adventurer federal agents murdered in Minneapolis. Critical [...]
Man killed while biking on SR 702 identified as Ty Curtis, 55
Ty Addison Curtis from Puyallup was biking near McKenna just east of the Nisqually River in south Pierce County when a person driving struck and killed him January 22. He [...]
SDOT will extend 4th Ave bike lane to Space Needle, Thomas Street this spring
SDOT will begin work in the spring to complete the north end of the 4th Avenue protected bike lane, extending it from its terminus at Vine Street to Seattle Center [...]
Bike and trail orgs, cities and high school students unite around WA bill to clarify difference between e-bikes and e-motos
After news out of New Jersey broke this week that their outgoing governor Phil Murphy signed a law to recategorize all electric bicycles as motorized vehicles - complete with driver's [...]
Rad Power Bikes store catches fire in California
Rad Power Bikes' retail store in Huntington Beach, California, caught fire January 18. The store was closed at the time, and nobody was injured. Rad confirmed that there was a [...]
Amid panic following terrible New Jersey law regulating all e-bikes as mopeds, some look to remove throttles from e-bike definition
Panic is the appropriate response to the passage and signing of a new law in New Jersey that requires all e-bike riders 17 and older to have driver's licenses, registration [...]
Fremont’s trailside bike shop/coffee shop Cycle & Coffee has ‘unexpectedly’ closed
Housed in a small building in the middle of an industrial parking lot just off the Burke-Gilman Trail, Cycle & Coffee (AKA PIM" for Power In Motion") has been fixing [...]
WA bill would clarify line between e-bikes and e-motos, task state staff with developing enforcement guidelines
A new bill in the Washington State House would make a number of changes to the statewide e-bike and motorcycle laws in an attempt to address the growing problem of [...]
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