Bike Maryland’s 22nd Annual Tour du Port will be Sunday, September 27, 2015 out of Canton Waterfront Park in Baltimore City. We are looking forward to a bigger and better event, with...
As of the end of March, Hagerstown has a Livable Streets Policy which mandates the inclusion of bicycle, pedestrian, and transit facilities on all streets that are redone in the future....
As the legislative session begins to wrap up, we extend a hearty thank you to the legislators who worked with us and advanced legislation that helps bicyclists across the state....
Under current Maryland law, if a road does not have enough width for a car to pass a bicyclist with three feet then the three foot passing law does not...
Read the full report here. The latest Trail User Survey and Business Survey Report for the Great Allegheny Passage continues to extoll the benefits of a vibrant trail system for...
On Wednesday, April 1, 2015, the Baltimore City Board of Estimates approved a Trails Stewardship Agreement between MORE (the Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts) and the city’s Department of Public Works. This...
Happy 30 Days of Biking, Maryland! Pledge to ride your bike every day between April 1st through 30th, no matter how far or where you are going! You can join...
Released at our 2015 Bicycle Symposium is Bike Maryland’s 2014 Accomplishments Infographic. Special Thanks to Jillian Erhardt at Ayers Saint Gross for the graphics!
MORE (Mid-Atlantic Off-Road Enthusiasts), Bike Maryland and Bikemore are pleased to announce the signing of a Trail Stewardship Agreement with the City of Baltimore’s Department of Public Works (DPW) for...
Thank you to everyone who came out for the 2015 Bicycle Symposium in Annapolis. More than two hundred advocates from across the state converged on the capital for a fun and...