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Print out this ticket, fill in the blanks
and submit on Monument Circle, Friday, May 16, 2008 for your chance
to win great prizes, including roundtrip tickets on AirTran Airways
or a new bike from Bicycle
Garage Indy. All contest entrants also receive a free IndyGo
Day Pass.
Downtown pick up and drop off locations: Be
green and be healthy on Friday, May 16th for Indianapolis' Bike to
Work Day, presented by IndyGo
and the Knozone
Program!
Since
1993, the Indiana
Bicycle Coalition's mission has been to create a bicycle friendly
Indiana through promotion, education and advocacy. Indianapolis Bike
to Work Day is a perfect chance to support healthy, green and cost
effective commuting.
Bike to Work makes it easy for you to
ride downtown with suggested
group commuting rides from all sections of Marion County. Don't
miss breakfast on Monument Circle from 7:00am-9:00am. Parking for
your bikes will be available along with demonstrations, booths and
a downtown bike ride over lunch.
Bike downtown or Bike and Ride on IndyGo,
park on Monument Circle and join the festivities including demonstrations,
giveaways and food!
Commuter
Calculator
You’ll be surprised to see how much you are spending to commute
to work each day. Click
here to calculate your commute cost. Remember that this calculation
does not include the cost of your time spent sitting in traffic, maintaining
your vehicle, or repeatedly filling your gas tank. Calories Burned
Calculator
Estimate the calories you burned
on your bike ride:
Pace:
Weight:
Time:
Bike
'n Ride Tips
If you are not within walking distance of an IndyGo bus stop, consider
biking part of the way. All IndyGo Fixed Route buses are equipped
with bike racks. Each bus can carry two bikes at a time. It’s
very easy to load and unload your bike. If you have questions, please
ask your operator.
Loading
Your Bike: 1. Tell the bus driver you’re
loading your bike. Load from the curbside only. Do not step beyond
the driver’s side of the bus into the traffic lane to load your
bike. 2. Pull down to release folded bike rack. 3. Lift your bike onto the rack, fitting wheels into
the slots. Each slot is labeled for front and rear wheels. Your bike
must fit securely in the rack in order to be transported. 4.
Raise and release the support arm over the top of the front tire.
Make sure the support arm is resting on the tire and not on the fender
of the bike.
Unloading
Your Bike:
1. Tell the driver you need to unload your bike when you
approach your stop. 2. Raise the support arm
off the tire. Move the support arm down, out of your way. 3.
Lift your bike out of the rack. 4. Fold up the
bike rack if there is no other bike in the rack. 5. Return to the curb with your bike and wait for
the bus to leave before entering traffic.