Spotlight on Bike Newport's Traffic Garden

Bike Newport is committed to encouraging the switch from cars to bicycles, enabling a more complete appreciation of Newport's beauty. The organization fosters an environment conducive to increased biking for both transportation and recreation. Their efforts are instrumental in transforming Newport into a bike-friendly city through education, advocacy, and community engagement.

Recently, Bike Newport unveiled the Traffic Garden, a vibrant educational space at Miantonomi Park's edge on Hillside Avenue. This reimagined parking lot now features a mini streetscape with painted roadways, where young cyclists learn about road markings, crosswalks, and traffic signs in a car-free environment. This initiative not only improves road safety education but also promotes respect among all road users.

Located near several community hubs, including Pell Elementary School and the Florence Gray Community Center, the Traffic Garden is easily accessible, especially for those without cars or reliable transit.

During the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Newport Mayor Xay Khamsyvoravong highlighted the project's contribution to the city's health, safety, and well-being. He commended Bike Newport for transforming a vacant city space into a valuable community asset.

For more information on the Traffic Garden and other Bike Newport initiatives, visit their website. Don't miss experiencing the Traffic Garden in person!