Urban Velo

Advocacy

We at Urban Velo are proud to have published numerous advocacy articles, and consider ourselves staunch cycling advocates. Visit the advocacy section of our blog for lots of information. Below are some more helpful links.

Drop us an email with ideas, questions, suggestions and anything else advocacy related.

Articles Published in Urban Velo

Complete Streets – By David Hoffman

Starting a Local Advocacy Organization Part 1 – By David Hoffman

Starting a Local Advocacy Organization Part 2 – By David Hoffman

Starting a Local Advocacy Organization Part 3 – By David Hoffman

Techno Crashing – By David Hoffman

License to Ride – By David Hoffman

Facilitated Growth – By David Hoffman

Good Roads, Great Protests – By David Hoffman

2008 National Bike Summit Recap – By David Hoffman

Bicyclists, The Future is Now – By David Hoffman

Share… And Share Alike – By David Hoffman

Out of the Woods and Back into Town – By David Hoffman

Bicycle Advocacy Stimulus Package – By David Hoffman

What’s the Muss About Mass? – By David Hoffman

Safe Routes Revolution – By David Hoffman

Does Share the Road Work? – By David Hoffman

Persuasion – A Political Primer – By David Hoffman

Pulling Out The Stops – By David Hoffman

The State of the Union for Bicycling and Walking – By David Hoffman

The End of Favoring Motorized Transportation – By David Hoffman

Invasion of the Bike Lane Snatchers – By David Hoffman

From Cradle To Pave – By David Hoffman

E-Z Money – By David Hoffman

2011 Annual Advocacy Awards – By Carolyn Szczepanski

Out in the Street – The Biking Community Gains Ground in New Orleans – By Lacar Musgrove

Bike Sharing in El Monstruo – By Andalusia Knoll

The Armchair Advocate (Issue #1) – By Jeff Guerrero

The Armchair Advocate (Issue #2) – By Jeff Guerrero

Doing it for the Kids – Krista Carlson

The Way You Ride Is Probably A Crime – Brendan Kevenides

The Long Haul – David Hoffman

Building Bike-Friendly Cities of The Future – George Olden

HD Witness – Krista Carlson

Publisher’s Statement #41 – Jeff Guerrero