If you take walks in your neighborhood or on trails like Riverside, some of these probably look familiar.
What feels minor in the moment can quickly become something more serious when drivers aren’t fully attentive.
Drivers, watch for people walking and travel with care.
Travel with Care
From behind the windshield it may look like pedestrians, scooter and bike riders are all the same, but they come from all walks of life and experiences.
While traveling the roads in Tulsa, we all need to respect each other. It’s all about safety.
05/29/2026
Community Lights’ ride honoring Tulsa’s Black Wall Street marks its 5th year on June 20th. This is a way to reflect on Tulsa’s history while riding together in community.
Sign up on their website under community events.
www.thecommunitylight.org
If you’re attending, remember that bright clothing and bike lights help keep everyone safer on the road.
Forgetting your helmet or protective gear? That’s our version of a horror movie.
What else makes your ride a little more stressful than it should be? 👀
This month was National Bike to Work Week, and beyond the physical benefits, riding to work can do a lot for your mental health, too. Lacey rides when the Oklahoma weather allows—and if you’ve lived here long, you know that’s a moving target. 🚲 🚲 🚲
If you’re riding, don’t forget to wear bright, visible clothing so drivers can see you, especially during end-of-day traffic.
Want to make biking to work more doable?
Stop by an open house near you to check out the draft pedestrian, bicycle, and trails plans designed to improve the area for cyclists on May 26-28. Check our previous post for details!
Oklahoma has no shortage of cycling communities, and just a few hours outside Tulsa is a group that consistently shows up strong.
Every Thursday from April through August, riders meet for a relaxed 10‑mile ride.
Big shoutout to Danny Vo .vo.dang) for organizing a space where community comes first and safety is always part of the deal.
05/15/2026
Make your voice heard! 🚴🏻🚶🏻♀️🚴♂️
Join open houses across the region to learn about recommended pedestrian, bicycle, and trail plans.
Let's hear your comments in person, your input matters.
We hope to see you there!
05/13/2026
Not being safe on the road is a dealbreaker when it can be a life-or-death situation. Choose your partner wisely! If they do any of the above, we vouch for dumping them.
05/08/2026
World Day of Remembrance for Traffic Victims honors the lives lost and the families left behind.
In downtown Los Angeles, 711 Empty Chairs stood in memory of those killed in traffic crashes across Los Angeles County last year. Family members of the victims are considered part of the Empty Chair Club, ""a club no one wants to be a part of.""
Each chair is a powerful representation of life, and it makes it clear why safer streets are an issue that impacts everyone.
For National Bike Month, we’re celebrating everyone who rides, whether it’s for fitness, to avoid a menty b (mental breakdown), or because cycling is just their thing. From new riders to seasoned pros, to the bike‑shop legends and community builders who bring Tulsa together on two wheels.
Keep riding, Tulsa. And as always, travel with care. 🚲
Downtown Tulsa’s Midweek Market has a new home at Santa Fe Square!
Get some steps in, support local, and enjoy everything your community has to offer. Just be mindful out there and watch for crosswalks to keep your walk safe!
See you there! 🚶♀️
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