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Updated 2026-01-30 06:45
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 [...]
Zivarts: How bike buses can leave some students behind
Editor's note: This is an op-ed by Anna Zivarts, a visually impaired Seattle parent who is a co-leader of the Transportation and Environment subcommittee for Mayor Katie Wilson's transition team [...]
Through protests and vigils on Beacon Ave, Rodriguez’s friends refuse to let them be forgotten + Police still seeking suspect who fled
Friends and supporters of Alley Rodriguez have shut down traffic at the intersection of S Stevens Street and Beacon Avenue S multiple times since Rodriguez was struck and killed by [...]
WA Bikes seeks ‘presumed liability,’ e-moto clarifications and preserved safe streets funding in 2026 state legislative session + One bill gets hearing Jan 14
The Washington State legislative session starts Monday amid a significant budget crunch and only 60 days to figure it all out. Ahead of the session, Washington Bikes released this short [...]
CM Saka will continue to chair Transportation Committee, Rinck joins as Vice-Chair
With the elections of Eddie Lin and Dionne Foster as well as the reelection of Alexis Mercedes Rinck, the new Seattle City Council is taking shape. Amid all the other [...]
Watch: Zen out on a New Year’s Eve tour of some of Seattle’s 2025 bike lanes (feat. Gordon Padelford)
SDOT delivered a huge number of bike lane projects in 2025. Many of them were the result of a late push by SDOT to deliver as many projects promised to [...]
The Lime + transit hack explained: How to get a Lime ride and 3 transit tickets for $1.66*
Yesterday, I took a Lime scooter to U District Station, then took light rail to Mountlake Terrace, then back to the U District several hours later, and it only cost [...]
After pricing overhaul, 20-minute bike and scooter rides now cost the same as transit fare for LimePrime subscribers
Lime's newest pricing scheme makes it far more cost-effective for regular users to use their bikes and scooters for short trips, making the service much more useful as an everyday [...]
Mayor-elect Wilson shakes up SDOT leadership + City needs to get back on pace to keep up with the transportation levy’s demands
With Mayor-elect Katie Wilson less than two weeks from assuming office, we are already seeing signs of change within SDOT leadership. Interim Director Adiam Emery will not continue in that [...]
Foothills Trail bridges were not seriously damaged by flooding and are now open
A good news update out of the region's flooding disaster: Two Foothill Trail bridges that inspectors were worried about have been cleared to reopen. When Pierce County Parks announced earlier [...]
Customers set to be screwed as Rad Power Bikes files for bankruptcy + Former St. Paul Councilmember says a Rad battery fire destroyed his house
Seattle-based Rad Power Bikes filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday, three weeks after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC") issued a product safety warning urging anyone with certain models [...]
Evergreen MTB asks riders to stay off oversaturated trails across Western Washington
Western Washington mountain bikers are of well-accustomed to riding in soggy conditions, so many riders are surely itching to get out on the trails. But the recent rains across the [...]
Flood breaches Green River levee in Tukwila, evacuation area includes both Green River and Interurban South Trails
The Desimone Levee has failed between S 180th and 190s Streets, triggering an emergency GO NOW" evacuation order from King County. UPDATE 10pm: The area under the GO NOW order [...]
Person biking on Beacon Hill killed, driver fled the scene – UPDATE: Mourners shut down the intersection for protest and vigil
A hit-and-run driver struck and 38-year-old person biking on Beacon Hill shortly after midnight Sunday morning, according to the Seattle Police Department. The suspect fled the scene and is still [...]
Two Foothills Trail bridges closed pending additional inspection for flood damage – UPDATED
UPDATE 12/18: The bridges are OK! Read our update. Original story: As expected, we have more concerning trail news to share as flood waters finally start to recede at least [...]
Palouse to Cascades Trail significantly damaged by washout and landslide due to heavy rain – UPDATE: Trail is closed west of Easton
The extreme rainfall this week has triggered washouts and landslides that have damaged the Palouse to Cascades Trail. WSDOT posted a photo of a significant slide that has destroyed at [...]
Floods close some roads and trails near Green, Snoqualmie Rivers + Many area rivers are in flood stages
The huge amount of rainfall across the region in recent days has sent several rivers into flood stages, including the Cedar, Green, Snoqualmie, South Fork Skykomish, Tolt and White Rivers [...]
New in the shop: Anna Brones’ little bicycling cookbook The Culinary Cyclist
Which lunchtime foods pair best with which type of bicycle? You may never have considered this question before, but that tells me that you need to buy a copy of [...]
Saturday: Group will bike to the three new light rail stations to celebrate opening day
Link Light Rail is getting three new stations in South King County Saturday! While you might think that riding the train to those new train stations would be the most [...]
Seattle is the first test city for a new bike lane barrier made of recycled tires
The pitch is great: Let's take a car culture waste product that would otherwise be burned and instead turn it into a barrier to protect the lives of people biking. [...]
Tuesday: Community Council forum on ‘scooter public safety’ + It’s time to take bike and scooter share seriously
Seattle was the first major and lasting launch city for Lime back in July 2017, and the city has continued to be one of the company's strongest markets globally. In [...]
New in the shop: Major Taylor’s Autobiography
Tomorrow (November 26) is Marshall Major" Taylor's birthday, and to celebrate we have a limited number of copies of his fascinating 1928 autobiography for sale in the Seattle Bike Blog [...]
CPSC issues safety warning for Rad Power batteries, beleaguered company refuses to issue a recall or offer refunds
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC") has issued a product safety warning" urging anyone with a Rad Power Bikes battery model HL-RP-S1304 or RP-1304 to immediately cease using it [...]
Holy Turkey! Seattle Cranksgiving 2025 riders clobber records, bike 6,540 pounds of donations to food banks
With food insecurity issues getting national attention, I had a feeling Seattle's 16th Annual Cranksgiving could attract more people than usual. But I can still hardly believe the final totals [...]
SDOT should pilot Airport Way bike lanes in Georgetown and create a wider neighborhood-led circulation plan – UPDATED
Seattle has revolutionized biking to and from Georgetown this year, opening quality bike lanes and paths from the neighborhood north to Stadium Station and south to the South Park Bridge. [...]
How SDOT plans to connect CID bike routes to the SoDo Trail in 2026
The Georgetown to Downtown Safety Project officially opened in September, and it is a massive improvement for bikeability through the Industrial District. However, it does have one glaring problem: It [...]
Katie Wilson says she ‘will be a mayor for everyone,’ critics should try taking her at her word
Seattle, we are entering uncharted territory. We have not had a mayor like Katie Wilson in recent memory if ever. She is a genuine community organizer who challenged a seemingly-invincible [...]
To restore public trust, Seattle city government needs a renewed commitment to transparency
A great city like Seattle should never have anything to hide from its people. That's why one of the best things city government can do to earn the public's trust [...]
The state of our divided Seattle bike movement
I am writing this post before King County Elections releases the November 11 ballot count, so the result of the Seattle mayoral election is still unknown. It has been torture [...]
Rad Power Bikes sends employees notice of ‘potential’ closure as efforts continue to ‘save Rad’
Seattle-based e-bike giant Rad Power Bikes has filed official notice to Washington State as well as the company's 64 Washington employees that the company could end operations as early as [...]
Walkways across the Ballard Locks will remain open while other visitor facilities are closed due to federal shutdown
The Seattle Times reports that the garden and walkways across the Ballard Locks will remain open and the locks will remain operational while the visitor center, salmon viewing area and [...]
Watch: Shifter on how people power made Seattle a great place to bike (featuring me!)
Tom Babin from the excellent Calgarian YouTube channel Shifter was in town for Cascade Bicycle Club's annual Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party (RSVP"), and I had the pleasure [...]
Why I love biking in the dark and the rain (and you can, too)
I've been writing this blog since 2010, and nearly every year I have a post about biking in dark and rainy weather. Yet it took me until just a couple [...]
Get your ballot to a drop box + How to print a replacement ballot or register in-person
It may be too late to rely on the post office to mail your ballot ahead of the November 4 election, so anyone with a ballot still lying around should [...]
Alert 11/3-14: Sammamish River Trail ‘intermittent’ closures near NE 175th St + 2 days of full closures, dates TBD
King County Parks is fixing a section of pavement on the Sammamish River Trail between NE 178th and NE 175th Streets in Woodinville, so expect intermittent" closures between November 3 [...]
Seattle Cranksgiving 2025 is November 22 + More ways to support community food security with your wallet and your bike
The 16th Annual Seattle Cranksgiving is November 22, but it could be unlike any that came before it. Join us for a day of fun, bikes and community support! Anyone [...]
Alert 10/22-11/18: Snoqualmie Valley Trail bridge closed for emergency repairs south of Duvall, no detour provided
Inspectors found significant rot" and closed a small bridge on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail south of Duvall about halfway between NE 138th and 124th Streets. King County Parks immediately closed [...]
Op-Ed: WA Bikes explains why they endorsed Bruce Harrell
Editor's Note: Seattle Bike Blog has enthusiastically endorsed Katie Wilson for Seattle Mayor, and we wrote in a recent roundup of advocacy organization endorsements that WA Bikes snubs several bike [...]
October 25: Seattle’s longest mountain bike loop trail opens in Cheasty Greenspace
After more than 13 years of advocacy, the longest forested mountain bike trail within Seattle city limits will officially open Saturday (October 25). The mile-long Trillium Loop in Cheasty Greenspace [...]
Who transportation orgs are endorsing in the 2025 general election + WA Bikes snubs several bike champions?
Skip ahead to the endorsements: Ballots are hitting mailboxes across Washington State, and Seattle has the opportunity to elect a mayor who is a people-powered champion for biking, walking, transit [...]
Watch: Best Side Cycling rides the E Marginal Way bikeway + Join us for a collab ride October 25
Hanoch Yeung calls them one of the new best bike lanes in town." The E Marginal Way bikeway is now open, and Yeung toured them in his latest video for [...]
Packer: City staff created shovel-ready design for Lake Washington Blvd safety upgrades before Mayor Harrell cancelled them
Staff at both Seattle Parks and SDOT worked together to fully design a series of planned street safety upgrades to Lake Washington Boulevard, including additional speed humps to slow speeding [...]
E Marginal Way bikeway is now open, enjoy the street car-free for 5 more days
This summer, E Marginal Way construction crews maintained a separated bikeway coned off while the rest of the street was closed to most car and truck traffic. The street went [...]
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