Bikes on Transit
Bikes
and transit are used together around the world. Combining transit service
and a bike gives you more flexibility, keeps you out of congestion, and
expands your recreational bicycling opportunities.
For example, if you have a long, steep hill in your commute, you can bike downhill and then wimp out and take the bus home.
If you expect inclement weather on one leg of your bike ride, load your
bike on the bus and ride when the weather improves.
Many bridges have less than ideal bicycle or pedestrian access. By loading
your bike on the bus and crossing the bridge you have bicycle access to
another area of your community.
When bicycle parking is available, some people use two bikes and the
bus to make their trip. They keep one bike stored at each end of their
bus route.
Here are some links to transit agencies in Washington and other resources
for helping you use your bike and transit together:
Bikes on Washington's Transit Systems
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