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Leah Shahum

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A Vision Zero vigil in San Francisco sought to remind drivers of the damage they do. Photo: Safe Street Rebel

OPINION: How To Use the Money Available for Safe Streets

By Leah Shahum and Melissa Balmer | Aug 9, 2022 | No Comments
With roadway deaths at a historic high, it is time to stop accepting excuses — and start operating from the knowledge that all road deaths are preventable.

Five Key Lessons From Europe’s Vision Zero Success

By Leah Shahum | Jun 10, 2015 | No Comments
Cross-posted from the Vision Zero Network From the moment that Vision Zero began capturing attention in American cities, we’ve heard many admiring references to its success in Europe, particularly in its birthplace of Sweden. I’m fortunate to have the opportunity to research those experiences and their lessons for the growing number of American communities working […]

How Mayor Lee Can Make 2012 a Landmark Year for Bicycling in SF

By Leah Shahum | Jan 9, 2012 | 18 Comments
With Mayor Ed Lee inaugurated yesterday to his first full term, Streetsblog is asking leading advocates and experts to lay out their ideas for how the mayor can move San Francisco’s transportation policy forward. Leah Shahum, executive director of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, kicks things off with today’s installment. Before he took the city’s lead […]

Lessons from Amsterdam: How SF Can Bicycle Toward Greatness

By Leah Shahum | Sep 19, 2011 | 27 Comments
It’s not often that you get to take your idea of utopia out for a test ride. But that’s what I was lucky enough to do for seven months last year while on sabbatical in Amsterdam. After more than a decade of helping to build the vision of San Francisco becoming a world-class bicycling city, […]

Dispatch from Paris: The Delights of Vélib

By Leah Shahum | Sep 28, 2010 | 11 Comments
Editor’s note: This is the second part in an occasional series of dispatches from Europe from Leah Shahum, the executive director of the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, who is on sabbatical there. I’ve visited Paris four times in the past 25 years, but it was not until a recent trip a few weeks ago that […]

Lessons from Copenhagen for Bicycling in the Bay Area

By Leah Shahum | Jun 23, 2010 | 22 Comments
Bicyclists — and blue bike lanes and physically separated bikeways — abound in Copenhagen, where biking makes up 37 percent of the trips to work and school. Photos by Leah Shahum Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of dispatches from Copenhagen and Amsterdam from Leah Shahum, the executive director of the San […]
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