Go Georgia

Go Georgia Go Georgia (formerly Georgia Bikes) advances safe, equitable, and sustainable transportation and recreation as vital components of a thriving, livable Georgia.

We:
*Provide a voice for all bicyclists, bicycling groups, and bicycle businesses in the state,

*Interact with elected officials, government agencies, consulting and engineering firms, and developers,
*Seek improved and expanded facilities and safer bicycling,

*Educate bicyclists, the general public, and groups such as law enforcement officers about bicycle rights, responsibilities, and safety,


*Support training and conference opportunities for planners, engineers, health and education practitioners, and public officials,

*Foster local bicycle advocacy groups and local government bicycle advisory committees,
*Encourage bicycling for health, recreation, transportation, and tourism/economic development purposes, and

*Act as a clearinghouse for bicycling information and as a resource for bicyclists.

Thanks to  for jailbreaking John's bike from his car rack so he can celebrate bikes with  and  tomorrow!
05/07/2026

Thanks to for jailbreaking John's bike from his car rack so he can celebrate bikes with and tomorrow!

Is it an e-bike or an e-moto? The difference matters.
04/29/2026

Is it an e-bike or an e-moto? The difference matters.

04/27/2026

Thank you for working with us to raise awareness of e-bike safety and the differences between e-bikes and e-motos! For more safety information, visit our website www.go-georgia.org

Today marks our final week of our safety campaign so keep an eye out for more posts on how you can know the difference and stay safe.

Celebrating the life and the extraordinarily important contributions of Ed McBrayer in Atlanta yesterday. - John with fe...
04/24/2026

Celebrating the life and the extraordinarily important contributions of Ed McBrayer in Atlanta yesterday.

- John with fellow Georgia Trail Summit founders Tracie, Jim, and Lisa


What do you do if you’ve bought an e-moto that you thought was an e-bike? Sometimes this can be as easy as returning the...
04/24/2026

What do you do if you’ve bought an e-moto that you thought was an e-bike?

Sometimes this can be as easy as returning the device to the seller, depending on their return policy. However, some online retailers sell illegal or otherwise noncompliant vehicles, so it’s essential to know the difference ahead of time or, if you’ve already made a regrettable purchase, to know your options for recourse.

Visit https://www.go-georgia.org/post/i-bought-an-illegal-e-moto-thinking-it-was-an-e-bike to learn more

04/23/2026

Myth vs. Fact! E-bike & e-moto edition 🚲🏍️🛵

E-bikes and e-motos are not the same, and knowing the difference is important for your safety if you ride or own either vehicle

Learn more about the differences between e-bikes and e-motos by visiting our website www.go-georgia.org

These small grant opportunities are open now and ready to make a big impact! G-SPAN grants support the implementation of...
04/20/2026

These small grant opportunities are open now and ready to make a big impact! G-SPAN grants support the implementation of active transportation and/or recreation plans. RTC Trails Grants fund studies, mapping, design, construction, and matching funds for state and federal grants for trail investments. American Trails’ Trail Capacity Program focuses on improving existing trails through stewardship, maintenance, research, and education.

Visit our grants database to learn more, and reach out to [email protected] to connect with our grants specialists.

04/20/2026

Getting people out of cars and onto bicycles is a strategy you'll find in almost any framework. And are a great way for more people to make that shift. But the growing popularity of battery-powered, two-wheeled devices is also causing confusion and occasionally conflict. This excellent resource from the statewide organization Go Georgia can help with understanding e-bike capabilities and Georgia's rules of the road (and trails).

https://www.go-georgia.org/post/e-bike-or-e-moto-it-matters

As we continue on our e-bike and e-moto safety campaign, we invite all community members, advocates, and anyone passiona...
04/20/2026

As we continue on our e-bike and e-moto safety campaign, we invite all community members, advocates, and anyone passionate about promoting a safer Georgia to share the information from our social media and website!

Consider this your call to action for

The differences between e-bikes and e-motos matter. And we ask that you promote e-bike safety in your communities and push back against e-motos as being referred to as e-bikes, and help stop the confusion!

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