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  • Hospitality for Touring Bicyclists Worldwide (1,310)
    The Warm Showers List is a list of Internet cyclists who have offered their hospitality towards touring cyclists. The extent of the hospitality depends on the host and may range from simply a spot to pitch a tent to meals, a warm (hot!) shower, and a bed.
  • Human Transport (1,234)
    The Humantransport.org web domain is dedicated to preserving the basic right to travel on public roads to important destinations. We believe that this right is not limited to only those who travel by motor vehicle. Protecting the right to travel by human power requires a careful balance of appropriate engineering, education, and law enforcement. But the focus of Humantransport.org is not advocacy for facilities, bicycles, or walking. The primary mission of Humantransport.org is advocacy on behalf of the forgotten human beings who travel under their own power by choice or necessity.
  • Light Street Cycles (1,326)
    Bike rentals for downtown Baltimore and much more.

  • Maryland Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (824)
    MBPAC Who they and what they do, including meeting minutes.
  • MICA Cycling (955)
    The MICA Cycling Association is here to share cycling resources on safe and fun cycling. Join group rides with other MICA cyclists throughout the year. MICA Cycling was created in 2008 by Liam Quigley and Ben Horns.
  • MoBike (749)
    Montgomery Bicycle Advocates!
    Advocacy - Design - Education
  • Monumental Bike Tours (747)
    --Get out of your car, get on a bike and see Baltimore in a totally different way

    --Be a kid again-use your bike as an means of exploration and adventure

    --Take a few hours on a Sunday morning to enjoy the beautiful Baltimore spring weather, riding on lightly traveled city streets

    --Discover the evidence of Baltimore
  • National Complete Streets Coalition (675)
    The streets of our cities and towns are an important part of the livability of our communities. They ought to be for everyone, whether young or old, motorist or bicyclist, walker or wheelchair user, bus rider or shopkeeper. But too many of our streets are designed only for speeding cars, or worse, creeping traffic jams.

    Now, in communities across the country, a movement is growing to complete the streets. States, cities and towns are asking their planners and engineers to build road networks that are safer, more livable, and welcoming to everyone.

    Instituting a complete streets policy ensures that transportation planners and engineers consistently design and operate the entire roadway with all users in mind - including bicyclists, public transportation vehicles and riders, and pedestrians of all ages and abilities.
  • NERCC - National Equal Rights for Cyclists Campaign (769)
    The NERCC is an educational advertising campaign dedicated to publicizing and promoting the fundamental civil right of bicyclists, and other human-powered vehicle users, to travel freely and in safety on public roads.
  • One Less Car (821)
    We invite you to join us advocate for providing safe and effective cycling and walking for all citizens [in Maryland] through education, lobbying, and facilitation between our communities, governments, and state and local representatives.