With pedestrian and cyclist fatalities up over 2020, the cycling advocacy group urges all road users to do their part to slow the number of collisions in Southern Nevada. At the end of Q2, 2021, Clark County’s pedestrian fatalities were up 21.43 percent over last year, while bicyclist fatalities were up 400 percent, according to […]
27th Annual San Diego Triathlon Challenge
Saturday, October 23, 2021 – Sunday, October 24, 2021San Diego, California Come out and join others to support this awesome fundraising event! Triathalon details as follows: 1-mile swim, 41-mile bike, 10-mile run. Participant options include full tri, swim, bike, run only, or select multiple segments. If you can’t make it in person, we would still […]
6-month Anniversary of a Terrible Cyclist Tragedy
Last week marked 6 months since the terrible tragedy of December 10, 2020, that took the lives of 5 cyclists. We honor the lives that were lost that day by working hard to provide a safer future for cyclists on Nevada’s roadways. The Southern Nevada Bicycle Coalition (SNVBC), Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones, and family […]
Bike to Work Day Education Event & Giveaway
As the grand finale of Bike to Work Week, bicycle commuters are invited to the RTC Bike Center in DTLV to pick up free gear to help them “Ride Safe” all year long. Given Las Vegas’s cycling boom, the Southern Nevada Bicycle Coalition (SNVBC) has teamed up with the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada […]
Ride Safe Sunday Social and Fundraiser
On May 2, 2021, SNVBC & Life Time Green Valley Host this awesome event. WHAT:May is National Bike Month, and Southern Nevada Bicycle Coalition (SNVBC) kicks it off with Ride Safe Sunday Social and Fundraiser, an inclusive event open to cyclists of all ability levels. Designed to welcome Las Vegas’ new cyclists to the city’s cycling community, the event will […]
SB 183 is not a Solution
Education not Restriction What is Senate Bill (SB) 183? A bill proposal that will make more than 4400 miles of roadways in Nevada illegal for bicyclists to ride on where speed limits are 65 MPH or higher. (Even climbing Mt. Potosi) Cyclists will need special permits to ride on highways. Download the full bill, as introduced, here.Read […]