Dana Yanocha (@danabikesdc) 's Twitter Profile
Dana Yanocha

@danabikesdc

Constantly searching for my new favorite city, books that make me cry, and the perfect French 75. Researching all things 🚲 @itdp_hq

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Dana Yanocha (@danabikesdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone go watch this, a great conversation about reigning in the epidemic of off-street parking in California and Rio de Janeiro!

Dana Yanocha (@danabikesdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please please please reconsider making this a drive-in, why do you need a car to watch a movie in a park?! Not to mention the damage to the fields and recently revived forest patch like wtf?? DC Parks & Recreation #WhereFunHappens Councilmember Zachary Parker Langdon Park Neighbors VJ Kapur

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It's been humbling and gratifying to see the force #cyclingcities25 has grown into in only two years! Cheers to two more years of inspiring change and pedaling towards a greener, healthier, and more vibrant future for our cities! 🥂🚴‍♀️🥳

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A true delight chatting with Paul Barter about ITDP's new off-street #parking report for Reinventing Parking! Come for the insights, stay for the low-hanging parking space joke I make at the end😊

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A really insightful read from Colin K. Hughes and Isaac Sonnenfeldt @rebelpmi on how now more than ever, cities and operators need to work together in good faith to provide #bikeshare systems that can truly thrive

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What do these other cities have that you don't have? Make it happen. Be ambitious. Surprise everyone, says Gil Penalosa #Cities4Everyone at the #safestreetssummit in #Miami

What do these other cities have that you don't have? Make it happen. Be ambitious. Surprise everyone, says <a href="/Penalosa_G/">Gil Penalosa #Cities4Everyone</a> at the #safestreetssummit in #Miami
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Excited for y'all to read this one - a global review of e-bike use, potential, and how cities should think more strategically about e-bikes as a way to make the places we live more sustainable and resilient 🚴⚡️🌳

Dutch Cycling Embassy (@cycling_embassy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What potential can e-bikes bring to urban transport, and how can governments support use of them as part of sustainable mobility networks? New report by ITDP marks an important step towards encouraging cities to think more strategically about e-bikes: itdp.org/publication/e-…

What potential can e-bikes bring to urban transport, and how can governments support use of them as part of sustainable mobility networks?

New report by <a href="/ITDP_HQ/">ITDP</a> marks an important step towards encouraging cities to think more strategically about e-bikes: itdp.org/publication/e-…
PATH Coalition 🚶🚲 (@pathwalkcycle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PATH member ITDP recently authored a groundbreaking report about the role that the largely overlooked electrification of🚲can play in making passenger and freight trips cleaner and greener. Read all about their recommendations for governments here👇 itdp.org/publication/e-…

DDOT DC (@ddotdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boost your commute with the District's E-Bike Incentive Program! Eligible #DC residents can get up to $2000 for an e-bike, cargo e-bike, or qualified accessory. Apply from April 1 to 15. + Don't miss our in-person application pop-ups! Learn more ➡️ 🔗 ddot.dc.gov/ebikes.

Luke Bornheimer (Streets Forward) (@lukebornheimer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Through incentives and better street design, [San Francisco] can [become the bike-commuting capital of the country].” “How can San Francisco […] become a more e-bike-friendly city? E-bike share, purchase subsidies and [a connected network of protected bike lanes].” Yes, this!

“Through incentives and better street design, [San Francisco] can [become the bike-commuting capital of the country].”

“How can San Francisco […] become a more e-bike-friendly city? E-bike share, purchase subsidies and [a connected network of protected bike lanes].”

Yes, this!
Dana Yanocha (@danabikesdc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrote a little something about how SF - but really any major US city - should go all-in on e-bikes as direct substitutes for short car trips. DDOT DC The Washington Post WAMU 88.5 take note!

ITDP (@itdp_hq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Using e-bikes for 15% of all urban miles traveled in North America could reduce carbon dioxide emissions from transport by 12%, according to a 2020 study." - ITDP Senior Research Manager Dana Yanocha for SFChronicle Opinion Read more about e-bike benefits: bit.ly/3xyvDKs

"Using e-bikes for 15% of all urban miles traveled in North America could reduce carbon dioxide emissions from transport by 12%, according to a 2020 study." - ITDP Senior Research Manager <a href="/danabikesdc/">Dana Yanocha</a> for <a href="/sfc_opinions/">SFChronicle Opinion</a> 

Read more about e-bike benefits: bit.ly/3xyvDKs
Streetsblog USA (@streetsblogusa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A top international transportation organization is laying out exactly what makes a bus rapid transit system great in our rapidly-changing world — and why so many in the U.S. aren’t measuring up. (HT ITDP) usa.streetsblog.org/2024/05/13/the…

ITDP (@itdp_hq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Protected #bikeways are key to increasing #cycling, making bike trips more comfortable, and improving #roadsafety. 🚲 Check out our newest infographic and learn more about the benefits of protected bikeways at itdp.org/publication/pr…

Protected #bikeways are key to increasing #cycling, making bike trips more comfortable, and improving #roadsafety. 🚲

Check out our newest infographic and learn more about the benefits of protected bikeways at itdp.org/publication/pr…
ITDP (@itdp_hq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Mandates from the national government can help depoliticize local interventions and help prioritize walking and cycling as true forms of transport.” - ITDP Senior Research Manager, Dana Yanocha speaking on the panel, ‘Walking and Cycling: A PATH to Unlock Active Mobility’s

“Mandates from the national government can help depoliticize local interventions and help prioritize walking and cycling as true forms of transport.”

- ITDP Senior Research Manager, Dana Yanocha speaking on the panel, ‘Walking and Cycling: A PATH to Unlock Active Mobility’s