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Walk Bike Summit: Call for Session Proposals and Award Nominations

The Vermont Agency of Transportation and Bennington County Regional Commission, along with participating organizations and sponsors, will host the statewide 2026 Vermont Walk/Bike Summit in Bennington on Friday, May 8, 2026. Below are two opportunities to be involved in the summit as a presenter or an award nominator.

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Bikes and Kids

I got my first bike when I was eight years old. It was a gift from my grandfather. He knew how important it is to own a bike. When he was a young man he worked in a coal mine in the English Midlands. On weekends he went for long rides. It got him out into the countryside away from the city. That is one of the things that my bikes do for me!

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2026 Legislative Priorities

The 2026 legislative session is officially underway, and Local Motion is committed to advocating for safer streets on behalf of all Vermonters. In addition to the four low/no-cost priorities we’ve listed below, we also support the Transportation for Vermonters Coalition’s 2026 policy priorities and the Environmental Common Agenda with Vermont Conservation Voters.

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Op-Ed: Streets and Stronger Communities

This op-ed was written by UVM student Aimee Byrne as part of a public communications service learning project.


As a student at the University of Vermont in Burlington, walking and biking is a big part of my daily life as well as my friends’ and it's an integral way for us to travel around the city and visit places like classes, jobs and friends' homes. As much as I enjoy using my feet and my bike to travel, it's also important for me to feel safe while traveling without a car through the city.

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Op-Ed: Riding Toward a Better Burlington

This op-ed was written by UVM student Tatum Lewis as part of a public communications service learning project.

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Silver Linings of Winter Riding

Winter riding in Vermont is difficult, but there are many advantages to taking on that challenge.

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How Vermont Is Building Safer Streets, One Student and One Town at a Time

This year, Local Motion worked with thousands of Vermonters to build a culture—and environment—where safety comes first. With support from the Agency of Transportation's Vermont State Highway Safety Office, we:

  • Taught 10,173 youth hands-on bike safety through Bike Smart and reached over 10,559 students
  • Delivered 55,547 hours of safety training
  • Provided for free 1,489 safety tools including helmets and lights
  • Supported 32 communities with walk/bike technical assistance, supporting local safety improvements and infrastructure planning
  • Helped more than 7 towns implement new safety projects

Local Motion advanced Vermont’s commitment to safer streets and stronger communities through hands-on education, engagement, and technical assistance. With support from the Vermont State Highway Safety Office, we equipped thousands of Vermonters—especially youth and vulnerable road users—with the skills, confidence, and tools to travel safely by bike and on foot. Our programs not only changed behavior but also helped communities make lasting improvements to infrastructure and culture that protect all road users.

Keep reading to learn What these programs are, How we implement these programs, Who is affected by our programs, and When and Where our programs took place.

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Emotions Felt from a Cyclists Perspective

Bike riding is an intensely physical activity, but it can also be very emotional. Over the years I have felt many strong feelings while riding.

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World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims

Today is the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, a day held to honor those who have lost their lives or been impacted by roadway crashes.

Local Motion and our partners in the Transportation for Vermonters alliance are working to make Vermont safer for those biking, walking, and rolling. We have made strides, but there is more to be done. You are an important part of the conversation.

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Two New Resources

Local Motion's Complete Streets team is continually working to create safer, connected communities. Those connections are physical - safe routes for those biking, walking, and rolling. They are also emotional - connected communities gather together. Complete streets are for everyone and every community. Streets constitute the majority of public space in our communities and determine the feel of our villages, towns, and cities. When they're dangerous, our communities aren't safe and cannot thrive. Complete streets prioritize safety and comfort, connect people to destinations and to each other, and enable vibrant community life.

Two new resources are now available to help create these connections in your own towns:

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