
For anyone interested in getting around without a car, the new transportation legislation holds nothing but bad news.

The United States has added new routes to its national bike system for the first time in 30 years.

Urban bike sharing programs hope to make road cycling more accessible to casual riders. The challenge is getting them to bike like pros.

Re:route will provide users with biking and walking routes and reward them for completing those journeys without a car.

What do America's bike paths look like from coast coast and how do bike lanes in cities stack up?

Help us pick the best of three designs for our crowdsourced bike light. Then we'll get to work making it.

Alaska tops a new ranking of biking and walking levels in all 50 states. Among cities, Boston takes the number one spot.

Young people also biked more, walked more, and took more trips on public transit than they did in 2001, according to a new report.

Send us a great bike photo and story and you could win up to $5,000 for a nonprofit of your choice.

If you can’t ditch your car, you’re not alone. But there are things you can do to clean up your gas usage.

Walking art, swapping foods, and riding bikes up and down the river. Here are three ways to enjoy Los Angeles this weekend.

Don't just run your errands—bike them! Read our latest GOOD Guide about how to make biking a daily habit.

Finding the truth behind bike urban legends.

More Americans have been giving themselves a break on taking actions to limit climate change. That needs to stop.

Find out which bikers the GOOD community liked best! We've tallied the votes and are excited to announce which three stories earned your votes.

Get involved with inspiring organizations that are making it safer, easier, and more fun to bike.

Six steps toward biking while broke.

Using your bike instead of your car is good for your health—and the planet's.