safety

New IIJA funding available for Cities & Towns!

By Amy Johnson Ely / January 25, 2022 / Comments Off on New IIJA funding available for Cities & Towns!

RAISE Grants Website: https://www.transportation.gov/RAISEgrants Timing: Opening first quarter of 2022 Eligibility: Road, transit, ports, etc. Multimodal, multi-jurisdictional projects encouraged Criteria: […]

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PCC merchandise, for Sale!

By Amy Johnson Ely / July 8, 2015 / Comments Off on PCC merchandise, for Sale!

  PCC Merchandise is now on sale.  We have jerseys, shorts, bibs, and gloves, and they’re all locally sourced from […]

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Statewide News Roundup

By PCC / June 19, 2012 / Comments Off on Statewide News Roundup

6/12/12. Penny sales tax back on table: Richland panel wants 20-year commitment for roads, buses, bike and pedestrian pathways. (The […]

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Statewide News Round-up

By PCC / April 26, 2012 / Comments Off on Statewide News Round-up

4/20/12. Fountain Inn adds more links in trail chain. (Greenville News) 4/20/12. Gear Up For Bicycle Friendly Streets. (Greenwood Today) 4/20/12. […]

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How we will arrive at Safe Streets

By PCC / April 25, 2012 / 3 Comments

This morning, in Columbia, representatives of the Safe Streets Save Lives Project Team stood alongside Secretary of Transportation St. Onge, […]

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February Gear Review: Light & Motion Urban 300

By PCC / January 31, 2012 / Comments Off on February Gear Review: Light & Motion Urban 300

Each month, our friends at Hawley share a review on the latest gear that is passing through their warehouse on […]

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Statewide News Roundup

By PCC / January 31, 2012 / Comments Off on Statewide News Roundup

1/25/12. Editorial: Take those ‘no bikes’ signs down. (Post & Courier) 1/30/12. Cyclist killed after colliding with school bus. (Post […]

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Bike safety and the homeless

By PCC / August 25, 2011 / Comments Off on Bike safety and the homeless

Homeless individuals face many difficulties in their day-to-day lives, but one that can often be forgotten is the problem of […]

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Thoughts in light of Charleston’s recent bicycle tragedy

By PCC / July 6, 2011 / 6 Comments

Yesterday’s tragedy in Charleston, where Mitch Hollon was killed after being struck by a van on the James Island Connector, […]

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