SPOKANE, Wash. — On Tuesday, Spokane's Bicycling Advisory Board hit the streets to look at where they can improve safety and accessibility for the city's cycling community.

Tuesday was a beautiful day for a bike ride, as the Spokane Bicycling Community held a meeting on the road to find out what's working for cyclists in Spokane.

Caleb Hutchins didn't ride a bike much before moving to Spokane a few years ago. Now, you can see him pedal anywhere.

"When I came to town a couple of years ago, I got this E-Bike," said Hutchins. "It's been great. It makes it really easy for me to bike to and from work."

While he's enjoyed commuting on two wheels, he says it could be better.

"There's room for improvement for sure," said Hutchins.

That's what led Hutchins, along with other cyclists and the S

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