These 48 Companies were just awarded the Bicycle Friendly Business Status

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The League of American Bicyclists celebrates bicycle-friendly businesses' role in car-free transportation by awarding 48 BFB statuses!

is an organization that’s been around since 1880, formerly known as the League of American Wheelmen. The League celebrates the role that bicycle-friendly businesses play in car-free transportation by awarding the Bicycle Friendly business status to companies for their work to make biking an easier option for more people.

This is obviously a good thing. One less car is an easy enough goal to attain by simply starting your car less and taking your bike more places. And if employers could simply make it more attractive for employees to ride to work, that could make a huge impact.All of the businesses that have been awarded join a movement of

across all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

In this round, one of the five Platinum-level awards given, Meta HQ, located in Menlo Park, California, renewed its Platinum status. Meta as well as three other Bay Area Meta locations in Fremont, San Francisco, and Sunnyvale earned Platinum status as first-time applicants, as did bike shop Wheel & Sprocket in Fitchburg, Wisconsin.Life is better for everyone;Our nation is healthier, economically stronger, environmentally cleaner and more energy independent.

If you love the bicycle and want to spread the love, they encourage you to become a League Member and

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