Travel with Care

Travel with Care

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From behind the windshield it may look like pedestrians, scooter and bike riders are all the same, but they come from all walks of life and experiences.

While traveling the roads in Tulsa, we all need to respect each other. It’s all about safety.

07/06/2026

Every person on our roads is living for something.

A growing family. A new opportunity. Time with loved ones. The moments that matter most.

A few extra seconds of patience could save a life.

Slow down and stay alert. Travel With Care.

06/30/2026

Tulsa has a thriving cycling community, but it didn’t start that way.

It’s the result of years of investment in young riders, giving kids the chance to get on a bike early and learn the skills and safety practices that stick.

Thanks for taking the time to talk with us, Gabby! 🚴🏻

06/29/2026

Kenneth Smith is a Tulsan who has been cycling for most of his life, but this ride was different from the others.

While out riding with a group, he was hit by a careless driver — a moment that changed his life.

The crash left him with physical injuries, but it’s the mental impact that has stayed with him the most. In those moments, his thoughts were with his boys and getting back to them. Since then, Kenneth’s perspective on road safety has shifted in a way only personal experience can bring.

Thank you, Kenneth, for trusting us with your story.

06/25/2026

A lot has changed on Tulsa’s streets since this photo was taken at Peoria and 15th in 1924.

What was once wide open is now designed with defined lanes, stoplights, and crosswalks so people can travel with care.

Photos from Travel with Care's post 06/16/2026

Emily was doing everything right. The road around her and the driver wasn’t, and she tragically passed away.

Take extra care when you’re near traffic, even on the sidewalk. And consider how you can help create change, whether that’s advocating for safer street design or keeping the conversation going like Emily's parents. They continue to advocate for youth in our community.

Follow their work at .

Photos from Travel with Care's post 06/12/2026

You don’t have to be a serious cyclist to enjoy getting out on a bike.

Tulsa has routes for everyone, even if you’re just looking for a casual ride.

Start with a few of Zoe’s go-to picks and see where they take you, just make sure to travel with care.

Photos from Travel with Care's post 06/08/2026

Crosswalks aren’t always painted, but they’re still there.

In Oklahoma, intersections are considered crosswalks, too. That’s why it’s important to stay alert and be ready to yield to pedestrians, even when there aren’t lines on the road. It’s a small habit that helps us look out for each other and travel with care. 🚙

Source: Oklahoma Statute 47 O.S. § 1‑111

Photos from Travel with Care's post 06/04/2026

Out and about in Tulsa? No matter what mode of transportation you're choosing, let’s keep each other in mind.

Travel with care. 🚴🏻👯‍♀️🚘

06/01/2026

If you take walks in your neighborhood or on trails like Riverside, some of these probably look familiar.

What feels minor in the moment can quickly become something more serious when drivers aren’t fully attentive.

Drivers, watch for people walking and travel with care.

Photos from Travel with Care's post 05/29/2026

Community Lights’ ride honoring Tulsa’s Black Wall Street marks its 5th year on June 20th. This is a way to reflect on Tulsa’s history while riding together in community.

Sign up on their website under community events.
www.thecommunitylight.org

If you’re attending, remember that bright clothing and bike lights help keep everyone safer on the road.

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