We're not just taking it to the streets — here and there, we're making news. Take a look to see the latest press on SBC and bicycling generally here in Savannah.
Many of you have been following the developments as we have regarding the SCAD student who was struck by a bus while riding her bike on Montgomery Street on Saturday. Below is the full text of a letter to the editor from our own Education Chair, Garrison Marr, which we hope will be printed [...]
Yesterday in Atlanta, over 2000 cyclists rode to the capitol to rally for better legislation and better facilities in Georgia. It was the Sixth Annual Georgia Rides to the Capitol put on by Georgia Bikes, and by all accounts it was a huge success: Lt. Governor Casey Cagle on the ride in from Decatur, [...]
[ October 9, 2010; ] For those of you who follow us on Facebook and Twitter, you’ll know that we have been very excited about the upcoming Georgia Bike Summit, a first time event that will be held here in Georgia’s first city on Saturday, Oct 9.
Here’s the deal: through next Tuesday September 14 at noon, you can register for [...]
If you get the print copy of the Sunday Savannah Morning News, make sure you save your copy of the Accent section. In it, Chuck Mobley profiles our own dedicated Executive Director Frank McIntosh with a whopping portion of the front page.
The electronic version lacks the same impact, though it includes some great Frank factoids [...]
[ June 17, 2010; 7:30 am to 9:00 am. ] As we hinted, next Thursday, June 17th, the City of Savannah, CAT, and a host of community organizations including your Savannah Bicycle Campaign will hold a National Dump the Pump Event to encourage residents to use alternative forms of transportation.
The main event will be the 2nd Annual Dump the Pump Challenge; a race between a [...]
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