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BIKE
TO WORK
Bicycling
is an increasingly popular commute alternative, especially among
fitness conscious professionals. The bicycle commute is an excellent
option for those individuals with commutes between two and five
miles long. Many bicycle commuters travel much farther than five
miles to work just
to enjoy the ride.
One way to
increase the length of the commute is to link bicycling with transit.
Bikes are allowed on board MetroLink, and Bi-State buses with bike
racks. Plans have been made for all Bi-State
busses to be equipped with bicycle racks.
Bicycle commutes
provide many benefits for the commuter. Bicycling promotes fitness
and a sense of well-being. It helps to preserve the environment
by replacing short auto trips with a pollutant free commute. It
also requires no non-renewable energy sources.
Some tips for bicyclists linking their
trips with transit include:
- Only load
your bike at designated stop.
- Be ready
at the bus stop.
- Load your
bike as quickly as possible.
- Let the
bus operator know when you are exiting the bus.
- For your
safety, never step to the street side of the bus when loading
or unloading your bike.
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This clean commute provides a healthy,
convenient, reliable and inexpensive form of transportation.
Bicycling can be an even safer form
of transportation by following a few simple tips including:
- Always wear a helmet. Not only
will it provide protection in an accident, it will also set a
good example of youngsters.
- Be a defensive rider. Remain aware
of traffic, obey the rules of the road, and watch for drivers
who may not be watching for you.
- Maintain equipment. Properly inflate
tires, working brakes, reflectors and head/tail lights are vital.
- Also be prepared for inclement
weather, and a carry a water bottle, too.
Bicycling still
may not be feasible for some, but other alternatives to driving alone
may be the right choice including carpooling, vanpooling, MetroLink,
the buses or walking.
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