Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin is a nonprofit advocacy group that provides support and resources to local bicyclists who want to make a difference in their communities.
The League of American Bicyclists promotes bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation and works through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America.
Surface Transportation Policy Project is a diverse, nationwide (US) coalition working to ensure safer communities and smarter transportation choices that enhance the economy, improve public health, promote social equity, and protect the environment. Site includes STTP reports, factsheets and a bimonthly newsletter.
Transport 2000 Canada is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is research, public education and consumer advocacy. It promotes environmentally-sound transportation solutions and gets actively involved in a wide range of issues such as: public transportation, safety, accessibility, energy efficiency, protection of the environment, intermodal cooperation and government regulation.
Transportation Choices Coalition of citizen groups, businesses, public agencies and concerned individuals seeks to bring Washingtonians more and better transportation choices. Focus on grassroots organization and mobilization.
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is an alliance of public interest, transit advocacy, planning and environmental organizations working to reverse deepening automobile dependence and sprawl development in the New York/New Jersey/Connecticut metropolitan region.
Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads is a national clearinghouse and network, created by a core group of sixteen organizations concerned about the dramatic ecological impacts of wildland roads on public lands. The website includes resources for activists and concerned citizens looking to learn about reducing the impacts of roads and off-road vehicles.
The Canadian Urban Transit Association is a voice for enhancing the public transit industry in Canada. CUTA's mission is to establish public transit as the primary solution to urban mobility in the achievement of sustainable transportation, and to assist its members in the fulfillment of their mandates. Members include transit operators, government agencies, consultants and businesses engaged in the manufacture or sale of transit equipment.
The International Association of Public Transport is a world-wide association of urban and regional passenger transport operators, their authorities and suppliers. Located in Brussels and with over 2.000 members from nearly 80 countries, UITP seeks to promote a better understanding of the potential of Public Transport.
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy seeks to enrich America's communities and countryside by creating a nationwide network of public trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. The organization promotes policy development and supports local actions to acquire rail property for trails.
The Bicycling Empowerment Network (BEN) was launched in Cape Town in 2002. BEN promotes the use of bicycles in order to address low-cost mobility, health and access to opportunity, employment, skills and education. The project facilitates the transportation of bicycles from Europe, Great Britain and the United States to South Africa, the establishment of bicycle workshop projects and the introduction of bicycle user paths and networks.