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Bike to Work Day

Bike to Work Day has two important goals: experience and awareness.

First, it provides the opportunity for everyone to experience a bike commute. The celebratory and ceremonial rides provide the extra nudge to park the car and tryout the bike. Each year, the number of bike commuters in the U.S. is increasing. This week we give credit to Bike to Work Day.

The second goal is awarness. Not everyone has the ability to get to work on a bike, or is able to park the car for good. However, whether you travel by bike or car, we all use the same roads and parking lots.

This year, I had to commute to a training session at our local community college on Bike to Work Day. On my arrival, I noticed something strange, and no, it was not just the empty bike racks.

This year I am focusing on awareness. I want to point out one of the most common blunders: bicycle parking. In this example, there are several errors. Here are my highlights, feel free to add more in the post comments:

Please share any other observations I missed, or any photos of bicycle parking done right.

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