Bicycle Organization Links
See below for links to Bay Area, California and National bicycle advocacy groups:

* Indicates TALC Member or Affiliate Group
**Indicates Leading Member (TALC Board of Directors)
Bay Area:
**Bay Area Bicycle Coalition- BABC's mission is to assure that bicycles are part of an integrated transportation plan throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
Bicycle Civil Liberties Union - Working towards equal access to roadways and providing legal recourse to those unjustly arrested or ticketed.
Bicycle- Friendly Berkeley Coalition- Brings together bicyclists, merchants, parents, and environmentalists and others to make Berkeley a more bicycle-friendly city.
Bicycling Community of Alameda (BikeAlameda) - Founded in 1999 to build community among Alameda bicyclists.
Bicycle Trails Council of the East Bay
Bicycle Trails Council of Marin
Bike the Bridge! Coalition
* East Bay Bicycle Coalition - Promotes bicycling as an everyday means of transportation and recreation, and safeguards the interest of bicyclists in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
** Marin County Bicycle Coalition - Unites bicycle enthusiasts throughout Marin County around the mission of promoting safe bicycling for everyday transportation and recreation.
* Peninsula Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition - Advocates for the needs of all San Mateo County residents who desire to bike and walk as an alternative to the car.
Responsible Organized Mountain Pedalers (ROMP)
San Francisco Bay Project (Association of Bay Area Governments)
* San Francisco Bicycle Coalition- The SFBC is an alliance of thousands of people who ride bicycles, and who want to encourage more people to ride bicycles because they know it makes for a better city.
* Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition - Provides a forum for bicyclists to organize, discuss common concerns, and take action. SVBC also works to raise cycling consciousness in local governments.
Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition
Stanford Bicycle Coalition
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Update: 02/01/2005 

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