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RIDESHARE - Bike buddy, tips

Check out the Bike to work week promotion running May 12-18, 2013!!!

Advantages to cycling with a buddy

  • Together you are more visible to traffic
  • Ride will seem to go faster
  • Security in knowing there is a buddy there to help if a problem develops
  • Together you will feel more confident to try new routes

Establish a good bike buddy partnership

  • Discuss and agree on a meeting point
    • Park and ride lots, retail parking lots, and parks are a good place to start
    • Be punctual
    • Use cell phones to communicate
    • Arrive with your gear and equipment ready to ride
  • Discuss your experience levels and agree who should lead and who should follow
  • Agree on a route before starting out
  • Discuss a pace you both are comfortable with and what to do if separated by traffic or traffic signals. Keep at least one bike distance between you
  • Be predictable in your riding habits
    • Ride straight and maintain a relatively constant speed
  • Warn each other of hazards

Other bike information


Reduce your commuting costs by 50 percent or more! Rideshare, feelin' better already!

Two people biking to work.

New commuters, register now!

After registering - run a match list, contact your matches, and track your commute for a record of your savings.

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