TriMet bus kills man who had been walking bike in bike lane (UPDATED)
The man had reportedly been banging on the back of the bus before his death.
The man had reportedly been banging on the back of the bus before his death.
Lots of new Orange Line MAX bikeway infrastructure is open for business. Here’s how it looks…
TriMet is a few months away from a year-long review of the ways its transit system interacts with bikes.
A key bike connection between Southeast and Inner North/Northeast Portland keeps getting a bit better.
It’s likely to be one of the hottest weeks of the year, but Aug. 11-15 is looking like a good time for east-side MAX riders to test alternatives.
A Kaiser Permanente Northwest pilot program this year is loaning folding e-bikes to employees.
TriMet responded to these concerns June 30 by adding 6 new bike racks (which comes out to 12 new spaces) to the rail platform area.
TriMet has re-opened the path on the Esplanade between OMSI and SE Caruthers, which now goes under the new Tilikum Crossing Bridge.
What’s it like to drive a bus in a city full of bikes?
A free app that uses the open-source software behind ride.trimet.org is bringing multimodal trip planning to Portland iPhones.
A man claims that a TriMet driver blew him off after a bus pulled in front of him while he was riding his bike.
That main rack has been totally consumed, with evenings so bad that extra orange Nike bikes are either locked to the parking signs or just floating near the rack with front wheel u-locked to the frame.
Comment of the Week: The public health angle should matter more