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— Congresswoman Susie Lee (@RepSusieLee) May 17, 2024
It's Bike to Work Day! If you're trading in your four wheels for two, enjoy the health benefits from cycling SAFELY. Find bicycle safety tips here: http://NHTSA.gov/BicycleSafety
Young Baltimore bikes. Nice Bike-to-Work Day crowd outside Joe’s Bike Shop in Fells Point when I stopped by to grab my official T-shirt this afternoon. Reminder that “Bike-to-Work Day” supports/represents biking to work, school, errands, recreation every Show more
Bike to Work Day 2024! I’m so proud of the work being done in our city to make a this mode shift possible, safe, and comfortable. If you’re showing up to work today on two wheels, cheers! You’re making a bigger difference than you think.
— Paige Ellis, City Council Woman - District 8 (@PaigeForAustin) May 17, 2024
Bike To Work Day with Mayor Brandon M Scott & DOT Director Corren Johnson @BmoreCityDOT Bike To Work Day with Mayor Brandon M Scott & DOT Director Corren Johnson
Let’s ride! Today I woke up and biked from 6th and Washington to City Hall with @councilmemberjg , @marksquilla , @SenatorSaval , and members of the community as part of @bicyclecoalition’s Bike to Work or Wherever Day! Biking is a great way to move around in a healthy and… Show more
— Councilmember Rue Landau (@RuePhilaCouncil) May 17, 2024
Bike To Work Day History
Bike To Work Day aims to promote the numerous benefits of cycling. It encourages people to ride their bike to work thereby reducing commuting costs, promoting better health through exercise, and benefiting the environment by cutting down on motor vehicle emissions. The observance also highlights the need for safer cycling infrastructure, such as bike lanes and bicycle parking facilities.
The inception of Bike To Work Day dates back to 1956, being a part of the League of American Bicyclists' initiative to boost the popularity of this healthy and eco-friendly means of travel. Over the decades, America has embraced this movement and now features a myriad of related activities and events such as bike rides, safety workshops, and rallies. The observance has also proven instrumental in shaping policies and building infrastructure that supports cycling throughout the United States.
In America, Bike To Work Day is best known for its group rides, organized in various cities to strengthen the sense of community among participants. Many cyclists dress in creative and vibrant outfits, bringing an element of fun and excitement to the day. Additionally, organizations offer breakfast items and snacks to cyclists along common routes, further encouraging people to take part. Bike To Work Day is typically observed on the third Friday in May, aligning with National Bike Month and the onset of warmer weather favorable for cycling.
Bike To Work Day facts
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a 10-mile round trip bike commute can save about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions per day, compared to driving a car.
Bike to Work Day was created by the League of American Bicyclists in 1956 to encourage people to bike to work as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to driving.
According to the U.S. Census, in 2022, about 10% of U.S. workers commute daily to work on Bicycles.
Biking to work can help with weight management. Cycling for at least 30 minutes can burn between 200-500 calories depending on the individual.
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