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Washington named number one in annual ranking of Bicycle Friendly States
Sunday, 14 September 2008

The League of American Bicyclists recently named Washington as the nation’s number one "Bicycle Friendly State," citing our state’s bicycle policies, facilities and programs. This award, the first ever to be given to an entire state, was announced during the National Pro Bike - Pro Walk Conference in Seattle on September 5th.

Andy Clarke, president of the League, said, "While every state has room to improve in making bicycling a preferred mode of transportation and accessible form of recreation, Washington is making the greatest strides to make this a reality." Clarke points to Washington’s model bike laws, signed and mapped statewide bike route network, dedicated funding from the state for bicycle related programs and projects, and an active statewide bicycle advisory committee as a few examples of why Washington ranked the highest.

The Bicycle Friendly State Program is a recognition program that ranks a state’s bike-friendliness and recognizes states that actively support bicycling as a way of addressing climate change, traffic congestion, obesity and high fuel prices. States are rated based on their encouragement of bicycling through legislation, policies and programs, education and encouragement, places to ride, and planning.

League of American Bicyclists
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