MIT Lincoln Laboratory has been honored as a "gold-level" bicycle-friendly business by the League of American Bicyclists, an organization founded to promote bicycling for recreation and transportation.
Andy Clarke, president of the league, says bicycle-friendly businesses "demonstrate a commitment to encouraging healthy lifestyles, creating more affordable transportation, and leading the way in sustainable business practices and environmental stewardship."
Lincoln Laboratory earned a gold designation for its strong support of employees who bicycle to work. "This award is quite special because it is based on a rigorous set of criteria," says Terry Gleason, a bicyclist who is active in Lincoln Laboratory's bike group.
Read more about this award and Lincoln Laboratory's active bicyclist community at http://www.ll.mit.edu/news/bicyclefriendlybusiness.html.
Andy Clarke, president of the league, says bicycle-friendly businesses "demonstrate a commitment to encouraging healthy lifestyles, creating more affordable transportation, and leading the way in sustainable business practices and environmental stewardship."
Lincoln Laboratory earned a gold designation for its strong support of employees who bicycle to work. "This award is quite special because it is based on a rigorous set of criteria," says Terry Gleason, a bicyclist who is active in Lincoln Laboratory's bike group.
Read more about this award and Lincoln Laboratory's active bicyclist community at http://www.ll.mit.edu/news/bicyclefriendlybusiness.html.