Stories with 'bikes' tag

Changemakers: Meet the Miamians who are shaping our transportation future

When it comes to getting around Miami, the struggle is real. Traffic is now a daily fact of life for many of us, and, as Miami continues to grow, the need for solutions and alternatives to the gridlock has become all the more urgent. For our latest Changemaker series, we met up with a handful […]

/ February 15, 2019


9 ways to ride high during Bike Month

Crank those gears and pump those pedals at these awesome Bike Month tours and community events.

/ May 2, 2016


Collin Worth: Living the Bike Life

Collin Worth, Miami’s bicycle coordinator and transportation analyst, discusses what he’s doing to make Miami safe to bike.

/ June 16, 2015


Video: How to bike to the Beach without the Venetian

Our own Bruce Pinchbeck likes to bike over to work from the beach. Like many Miami cyclists, he’s concerned about today’s closure of the Venetian Causeway — the slowest and safest bridge for bikes and pedestrians, in his and many others’ estimation. He took a ride with Colin Worth, Bicycle Coordinator for the City of Miami, over the MacArthur and back across the Julia Tuttle, to find out what cyclists should be watching out for. Here’s what we found.

/ June 1, 2015


Your View: Prioritize cycling and connectivity with the Miami Loop

Over the past year, several high-profile trail and biking projects have gathered major public attention and energy. Architect and cycling advocate Mari Chael says that instead of picking between bike and pedestrian trail projects, Miamians should go all in and create the ‘Miami Loop.’

/ May 4, 2015


What’s next for Miami walkability and biking

For decades Miami has been dominated by car travel, but as congestion clogs roadways and more pedestrians and cyclists are killed on roadways, the city is embracing a broad push for new transit options. Here’s a look at four plans in various stages of development that could dramatically change how we choose to get around town.

/ February 4, 2015