Clif Bar has formally joined the national non-profit PeopleForBikes as a
continuation of its long-standing commitment to bicycle advocacy.
The mission of PeopleForBikes is to improve bicycling in the U.S. by
collaborating with individuals, businesses and communities. Clif Bar
recognizes that safety on American roadways needs to be improved in
order to further encourage bicycling as a more popular mode of
transportation.
One key solution is developing protected bike lanes that
provide physical separation between cars and bikes on the roadway.
According to the Chicago Department of Transportation, cities around the
U.S. have found that protected bike lanes increase bicycle ridership,
reduce motor vehicle speeding, reduce crashes and improve people’s
feelings of safety on those streets. Clif Bar and PeopleForBikes have a
long-term interest in working to bring new opportunities for safer,
accessible biking in communities across the nation.
“Clif Bar was
born on a bike in 1990, and we believe in a future in which people feel
safer and more excited to ride bikes for fun, freedom and doing right
for the environment,” remarked Ryan Mayo, experience marketing manager
for Clif Bar & Company. “We are proud to join PeopleForBikes,
helping to create more bike-friendly environments across the nation to
make that future a reality.”
“We are excited to work with Clif
Bar, a company that has been involved in the biking community for more
than 20 years,” said Tim Blumenthal, president of PeopleForBikes. “When
people ride bikes, great things happen to our bodies, minds and
communities. We look forward to building this lasting relationship.”
Clif
Bar partnered with friends at ARTCRANK – a poster party for bike people
– to celebrate its commitment to PeopleForBikes around the theme of
“Cities of the Future” with a limited-edition screen-printed poster by
artist Zara Gonzales Hoang. Posters will be available for sale at all
remaining ARTCRANK poster shows around the country in 2014, as well as
online at www.clifbar.com/pfbposter. All proceeds will go to
PeopleForBikes.
In addition, PeopleForBikes and Clif Bar will
partner to sponsor the “Living Beyond Expectations Project” in Atlanta
this Saturday and Sunday, June 21 and 22. The event is a regional effort
to showcase temporary street transformations and protected bike lanes
for residents to preview upcoming infrastructure improvements in their
communities.
By press release
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