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Michael Andersen

Michael Andersen

Michael Andersen writes about housing and transportation for the Sightline Institute. He previously covered bike infrastructure for PeopleForBikes, a national bicycling advocacy organization.

Study After Study Finds Latinos Have a Strong Affinity for Social Biking

July 17, 2017

Bike Lane Pop-up in Macon, Georgia, Wins Over County Engineer, Goes Permanent

July 13, 2017

An Idea that Sticks: Another Plunger-Protected Lane Goes Permanent

June 16, 2017

Here’s a New Street-Level Analysis of the Biking Networks in 299 U.S. Cities

June 8, 2017

Landmark Study Tests a Bike Network’s Effects on Safety and Ridership

May 31, 2017

Connecting Cities’ Scattered Bikeways Is Going to Be Harder, But Worth It

May 22, 2017

Britain’s Forgotten Protected Bike Lane Network

May 17, 2017

Grassy Storm Drainage Can Be a Transportation Twofer, New Guide Shows

May 16, 2017

Hot Take: People Sometimes Bump Into Bike Lane Separators, and That’s OK

April 24, 2017

The Main Street of Latino Culture in Providence Will Get a Bike-Walk Upgrade

April 20, 2017