The League of American Bicyclists honored 42 new and renewing colleges and universities in its ...
[+] latest round of Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) awards. A new group of institutions of higher education across the country has been recognized for initiatives to encourage better biking, from expanding bike infrastructure to fostering a culture of active transportation on their campuses, which contributes to a healthier, more sustainable future. The League of American Bicyclists honored 42 new and renewing colleges and universities in its latest round of Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) awards.
Three additional institutions each earned an Honorable Mention. There are currently 209 colleges and universities across America that have been designated as “Bicycle Friendly.” "When universities make biking easier, safer, and more accessible, they’re not just helping students get from point A to point B—they’re leading the charge in creating a more sustainable future," Bill Nesper, executive director of the League of American Bicyclists, said in a statement.
"By prioritizing better biking, Bicycle Friendly Universities are empowering students and staff to make choices that benefit their health, their environment, and their communities." The advocacy and education group said the Bicycle Friendly University program is “an intensive tool for colleges and universities to assess their efforts, benchmark progress, and receive actionable feedback.” And more than four milli.