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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74Z5H)
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. [...]
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Seattle Bike Blog
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| Updated | 2026-04-18 06:45 |
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74Y9F)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74XHT)
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. [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74TY3)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74T66)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74RM4)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74Q02)
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, [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74P40)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74NDP)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74KPN)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74J02)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74G9X)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74FJA)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74FDN)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74ENZ)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#74B82)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#749CH)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#747SH)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#747NW)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#745YB)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#744CX)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#741GS)
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. [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#740P2)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73ZVQ)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73YXX)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73X1A)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73V25)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73TA2)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73QEM)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73JCT)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73HFW)
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. [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73ETM)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73ETN)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#73B7X)
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, [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#736PX)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#735V6)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#7345X)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#731JX)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#730P0)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72ZQN)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72WTS)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72TZT)
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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by Anna Zivarts on (#72T34)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72S8T)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72QDQ)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72PNG)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72NJE)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72KWR)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#72BHK)
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 [...]
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by Tom Fucoloro on (#729VY)
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 [...]
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