If you’ve recently spotted a Fairfax Connector bus carrying a bicycle-themed advertisement, take a closer look. Thanks to Bikes@Vienna, Northern Virginia’s headquarters for recumbent, trike, and folding bicycles, four Fairfax County buses are now...
After years of planning, advocacy, and construction, a major new addition to Fairfax County’s trail network is set to open on Saturday, June 27. The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and Transurban have announced that the new shared-use bicycle and...
Fairfax City is considering a new approach to improve bicycle and pedestrian connectivity after the City Council’s decision earlier this year to cancel the planned George Snyder Trail extension. According to a recent FFXNow report, city staff have proposed modifying...
The Fairfax County Department of Transportation (FCDOT) is asking for public input on the future of one of the county’s busiest and most challenging corridors, and FABB encourages everyone who bikes, walks, rolls, or uses transit in the area to participate. FCDOT has...
As Bike Month ends, bicyclists, walkers, runners, and commuters across Northern Virginia have a new reason to celebrate. NOVA Parks has officially expanded and standardized operating hours for the entire 45-mile Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD) Trail....
At FABB, we believe Fairfax County’s trails and shared-use paths should remain safe, welcoming, and comfortable for everyone—people biking, walking, running, rolling, commuting, and simply enjoying the outdoors. But recent reports received by FABB highlight a growing...