2010 National Bike Summit Wrap-up

he 2010 National Bike Summit drew over 725 cycling advocates from across the Union last week, including 108 Trek Retailers, Trek President John Burke, and Trek’s Advocacy guru Krista Rettig. Thanks to everyone who attended and made their voice heard at this influential and important event.

Highlights of the 10th annual Summit included the unveiling of Google Map’s Bike feature, the successful lobbying of representatives by constituents, and the commitment of Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood to promote and fund a bicycle friendly future in America.

This is the end of favoring motorized transportation at the expense of non-motorized, wrote LaHood on his blog following the Summit. We are integrating the needs of bicyclists in federally-funded road projects. We are discouraging transportation investments that negatively affect cyclists and pedestrians. And we are encouraging investments that go beyond the minimum requirements and provide facilities for bicyclists and pedestrians of all ages and abilities.

Want to learn more about the events at this year’s Summit? Check out these links below:

Read Ray LaHood’s entire blog post and watch video coverage of the Summit at http://fastlane.dot.gov/2010/03/my-view-from-atop-the-table-at-the-national-bike-summit.html#more 
Read the League of American Bicyclist’s Top 10 Summit Highlights at http://www.bikeleague.org/blog/2010/03/10th-national-bike-summit-rocked/.
Also read John Burke’s Top 10 Summit Highlights at http://agreatride.typepad.com/a-great-ride/2010/03/national-bike-summit-wrapup.html#more on his new blog, A Great Ride.

Remember, it’s never too early to begin planning your trip to the 2011 National Bike Summit!

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