Bikes & transit
Find resources to help plan your bike and bus trips.
Combining transit service and a bike gives you more flexibility, keeps you out of congestion and expands your bicycling reach and opportunities. For example:
- Steep hill in your commute? Bike down, then take the bus home.
- Inclement weather? Load your bike on the bus and ride when conditions improve.
- Challenging bridge or other connection? Use the bus to get through tough spots to where you can ride more comfortably.
- Don’t like loading a bike on the bus? Some people use two bikes and a bus in between. But, make sure you have secure bike storage options for this strategy.
Local transit services bike support information:
- Sound Transit Information - Serving the Puget Sound
- Metro Bicycle Information - Serving King County
- Pierce Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Pierce County
- Intercity Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Thurston County
- Island Transit Information – Serving Island County
- Spokane Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Spokane County
- Link Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Chelan and Douglas Counties
- Everett Transit Bicycle Information - Serving the City of Everett
- Kitsap Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Kitsap County
- Clallam Transit Bicycle Information - Serving Clallam County
- C-Tran Bicycle Information - Serving Clark County
- Community Transit Information - Serving Snohomish County
- Yakima Transit- Serving Yakima and Kittitas Counties.
Slow down – lives are on the line.
In 2022, speeding continued to be a top reason for work zone crashes.
Even one life lost is too many.
Each year about 670 people are killed nationally in highway work zones. In 2022, Washington had six fatal work zone crashes on state roads.
It's in EVERYONE’S best interest.
95% of people hurt in work zones are drivers, their passengers or passing pedestrians, not just our road crews.