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7 People in Blue Shirts smiling for a picture.

7 People in Blue Shirts smiling for a picture.

3 People smiling with bikes and helmets.

3 People smiling with bikes and helmets.

MTA Administrator Holly Arnold speaks at the Bike to Work event

MTA Administrator Holly Arnold speaks at the Bike to Work event

MTA Administrator Holly Arnold and Assistant MDOT Secretary Jawauna Greene stand holding their bikes.

MTA Administrator Holly Arnold and Assistant MDOT Secretary Jawauna Greene stand holding their bikes.

This morning, our Administrator @mdotmtaholly.bsky.social joined @bmorecitydot.bsky.social, @marylanddot.bsky.social BMC, & @bikemore.net to celebrate #BiketoWorkDay & #BikeToWorkWeek. Learn more about MTA’s bike policies and programs at www.mta.maryland.gov/bike

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I was proud to join @bmorecitydot.bsky.social, @bmorecitydot.bsky.social, BMC, & @bikemore.net this morning to celebrate #BikeToWorkWeek! Biking & transit are a great pair & all @mta.maryland.gov buses & trains accomodate bikes.

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Happy Bike to Work Day! Today we’re taking advantage of the Adirondack Park’s incredible recreational opportunities—like the Adirondack Rail Trail—to celebrate the value of local recreation and green solutions.

#adk #adirondacks #adkparkagency #adirondacksny #biketoworkweek #bikemonth #bikethere

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Happy Riding for Bike Month! Hope that you are out there having fun on your human powered bicycles! #bikemonth #baystatebikemonth #cyclingcommunity #biketothesea #northernstrandtrail #sharedusepaths #greenways #nocarmonth #healthyrecreation #micromobility #humanpowered #biketoworkweek #biketoworkday

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#GGACP celebrates #BikeToWorkWeek and #NationalBikeMonth by revisiting this memorable interview with veteran actor and environmentalist ED BEGLEY JR.! Hear it NOW at gilbertpodcast.com! @franksantopadre.bsky.social

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Great turnout for the #BikeToWorkDay Ride! I enjoyed talking with bikers about the next phase of Spokane’s journey as a Bicycle-Friendly City. #BikeEverywhereMonth #BikeToWorkWeek @wabikes.bsky.social @cascade.org

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It's been a rainy #BikeToWorkWeek in Greenville so far, but each day the rain has stopped and the sun has emerged for my commute. Let's hope the good luck continues for the
#BikeWalkGVL happy hour social this afternoon. Hope to see you there.

#BikeToWork #BikeCommute #SustainableTransportation

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It’s #BikeToWorkWeek! 🚴‍♂️ As San Jose mayor, I launched the Better Bike Plan 2025 to expand bike lanes, parking, and sharing, making cycling safer and more accessible. Now, I try to bike to Capitol Hill when I can.

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🚴‍♀️ Baltimore is riding into #BikeToWorkWeek (May 12–18)!
Celebrate #BikeToWorkDay on May 16 at War Memorial Plaza (100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202) 🎉

✅ Free swag, snacks & bike love
Register now: biketoworkmd.com/register
#BikeBaltimore #BikeMonth2025 #SustainableCommute #BikeMD

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The Surprising Truth About Bike Commuting in Bend — Central Oregon LandWatch Five takeaways for people who are curious about bike commuting in Bend, Oregon. It's already a mountain bike hotspot and road rider's dream. With low-stress routes in places and key improvements in th...

It's #BiketoWorkWeek! Read on for road-tested advice from some of Bend's strongest cycling advocates.

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Bike to Work Week and Bike Month Download

Governor Kaye Ivey:Alabama News Beacon #BikeToWorkWeek #BikeMonth #SustainableTransport

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Having a second kid shook up my routine and I stopped biking to work. Today we're back, baby! #biketoworkweek

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#GGACP #MonkeyMonday #BikeToWorkWeek @franksantopadre.bsky.social @rheinesq.bsky.social @yanni-fotiadis.bsky.social @benderoni.bsky.social @barrettleddy.bsky.social @joshchambers.bsky.social @alternedtive.bsky.social
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Overcoming Bike Commuting Concerns I’M OUT OF SHAPE • Start at an easy, comfortable pace and take as many breaks as you need. Keep riding, and over time, you'll build confidence and endurance!  IT TAKES TOO LONG   • Ride your route on a weekend to find the easiest way to work. • Consider an e-bike (lots of bikeshare services have them now!) or bike part of the way and take transit for the rest. IT’S TOO FAR • The average commuter travels at 10 mph (and faster by e-bike) — the more you ride, the faster you will get. • Trips of less than three miles will be quicker by bike than by car. • Trips of five to seven miles in urban areas may take the same time or less as by car. • Try riding to work and taking mass transit home, then alternating the next day. • Combine riding and mass transit to shorten your commute. • Ride to a coworker’s house and carpool to work. NO BIKE PARKING • Look around for a storage area in your building or office. • Stash your bike in a covered, secure place such as a closet or even your office. • Formally request that your employer provide bike parking or lock it up outside. MY BIKE IS BEAT UP • Tell a reputable bike shop that you are commuting and have them tune up your bike. • If you can’t maintain your bike yourself, identify bike shops near your route. • Make sure that your bike is reliable and in good working order before you start riding. NO SHOWERS• Most commuters don’t shower at work; ride at an easy pace to stay cool and dry. • Ride home at a fast pace if you want a workout; shower when you get there. • Health clubs offer showers; get a discounted membership for showers only.  I HAVE TO DRESS UP• Keep multiple sets of clothing at work; rotate them on days you drive. • Have work clothes cleaned at nearby laundromats or dry cleaners. • Pack clothes with you and change at work; try rolling clothes instead of folding. Full text available via PDF: https://bikeleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/2025BikeMonth_OvercomingConcerns_8.5x11.pdf

Overcoming Bike Commuting Concerns I’M OUT OF SHAPE • Start at an easy, comfortable pace and take as many breaks as you need. Keep riding, and over time, you'll build confidence and endurance! IT TAKES TOO LONG • Ride your route on a weekend to find the easiest way to work. • Consider an e-bike (lots of bikeshare services have them now!) or bike part of the way and take transit for the rest. IT’S TOO FAR • The average commuter travels at 10 mph (and faster by e-bike) — the more you ride, the faster you will get. • Trips of less than three miles will be quicker by bike than by car. • Trips of five to seven miles in urban areas may take the same time or less as by car. • Try riding to work and taking mass transit home, then alternating the next day. • Combine riding and mass transit to shorten your commute. • Ride to a coworker’s house and carpool to work. NO BIKE PARKING • Look around for a storage area in your building or office. • Stash your bike in a covered, secure place such as a closet or even your office. • Formally request that your employer provide bike parking or lock it up outside. MY BIKE IS BEAT UP • Tell a reputable bike shop that you are commuting and have them tune up your bike. • If you can’t maintain your bike yourself, identify bike shops near your route. • Make sure that your bike is reliable and in good working order before you start riding. NO SHOWERS• Most commuters don’t shower at work; ride at an easy pace to stay cool and dry. • Ride home at a fast pace if you want a workout; shower when you get there. • Health clubs offer showers; get a discounted membership for showers only. I HAVE TO DRESS UP• Keep multiple sets of clothing at work; rotate them on days you drive. • Have work clothes cleaned at nearby laundromats or dry cleaners. • Pack clothes with you and change at work; try rolling clothes instead of folding. Full text available via PDF: https://bikeleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/2025BikeMonth_OvercomingConcerns_8.5x11.pdf

#BikeToWorkWeek is finally here! 🎉

Thinking about joining in but feeling unsure? We get it—bike commuting can seem intimidating at first, but it’s more doable than you think. Check out our quick guide to overcoming common concerns and making your ride work for you: bikeleague.org/wp-content/u...

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It’s #BikeToWorkWeek! 🚴‍♂️It’s #BikeToWorkWeek! Ditch the car and switch to an eco-friendly, fun commute by biking or scooting. Check your bike brakes, tires, gears and choose safe routes. Remember, be particular, ride perpendicular! #ConnectingCommunities #MTAPurpleLine

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Pedal power meets purpose! 🚴‍♂️ Celebrating #BikeToWorkWeek 5/12-5/18 as a #braininjurylaw firm—we advocate for safer streets, helmet use, and cyclist rights. Every ride is a reminder of why prevention and protection matter. #BikeSafety #BrainInjuryAwareness #BikeCommute #EdmondsWA #InjuryLawyer

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Also since it is #BikeToWorkWeek, I'd be remiss if I didn't point out that biking to the train station is always a great option! All @mta.maryland.gov buses and trains can accommodate bikes and we've got racks at all stations!

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It’s #BiketoWorkWeek Bike! As Co-Chair of the Congressional Bike Caucus, I’m proud to support safer streets and better access for cyclists across our communities. Whether you're commuting or riding for fun, there's no better time to hop on a bike.

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69 New and renewing Bicycle Friendly Businesses. See the full list: bikeleague.org/business. The graphic shows a selection of business types featured in this round of awards, including 1 international airport, 4 coffee shops, 2 breweries, 1 interactive museum, 3 medical/health businesses, 5 hotels and inns, 1 animal services center, 12 bike shops and 1 pottery studio.

69 New and renewing Bicycle Friendly Businesses. See the full list: bikeleague.org/business. The graphic shows a selection of business types featured in this round of awards, including 1 international airport, 4 coffee shops, 2 breweries, 1 interactive museum, 3 medical/health businesses, 5 hotels and inns, 1 animal services center, 12 bike shops and 1 pottery studio.

“We made a point from the beginning to include an engaging way to order coffee for cyclists in our community with our bike up window. We love getting to know the community through coffee, through bikes, and through being a friendly space!” — new Silver BFB, Third Space Coffee, Bentonville, Arkansas

“We made a point from the beginning to include an engaging way to order coffee for cyclists in our community with our bike up window. We love getting to know the community through coffee, through bikes, and through being a friendly space!” — new Silver BFB, Third Space Coffee, Bentonville, Arkansas

Ahead of #BikeToWorkWeek, we’re celebrating 68 new & renewing Bicycle Friendly Businesses making biking better for their employees, customers, and communities. See who made the list: bikeleague.org/68-new-and-r...

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I mean, "all" is bit of a generous statement here 😜 #bikeyvr #BikeToWorkWeek #GoByBikeWeek

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Wet ride to cap off #biketoworkweek. Steady but light rain ☔️ throughout. Have I been teleported back to Corvallis somehow? 🤪Glad I didn’t get rid of my rain gear! @ Redlands, California www.instagram.com/p/Bxp923NAbmd/

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AND what a fun #BikeToWork 🚲 ride this morning among #Esri employees, from @AugiesCoffee in downtown Redlands to @Esri HQ cc @geogangster #BikeToWorkWeek

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Here’s @BrentRichter’s fine report in the @NorthShoreNews on my minivan incident from yesterday, the first day of #BiketoSchoolWeek and #biketoworkweek 2018. Slow down, share the road.

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Celebrate #BiketoWorkWeek in Boston w/ #icecream fueled bike ride thru best parks. Free map->www.bikabout.com/best-city-bike-routes/li...

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...and then awesome #Groupon lady comps my daughters some Starfruit - she rented the truck to inspire #biketoworkweek participation!

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“@walkscore: Bike Score is here! http://walk.sc/L0TVs4 #bikescore #biketoworkweek” [hooray!]

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