Sunday, May 3, 2009
Dallas Area Rapid Transit throwing a “Get Ready to Safely Bike to Work Week” at White Rock Lake on Saturday May 9
DALLAS Bike to Work Week is just three weeks away, May 11 to 15. Are you ready? Is your bike ready?
If not, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) invites you to attend Get Ready to Safely Bike to Work Week at White Rock Lake - Winfrey Point, Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Come join DART, City of Dallas Parks and Recreation, Bike DFW, DART Bike & Ride Advisory Panel, and the bicycle club TeamDART for a free event that promotes safety in the bicycle-transportation community in anticipation of Bike to Work Week.
While enjoying the day at the lake participate in free activities including bike minor tune-ups -- proper fitting, air, and brake adjustments - from local bicycle shops; a DART bus displaying new bike racks along with loading and unloading demonstrations; and free t-shirts, headbands and wrist straps. Water and other refreshments will also be available.
With new heavy-duty bike racks on all of its buses DART makes it easy to combine bikes and transit. Up to two bikes can be easily stored in each new rack, which cyclists can load and unload themselves, after following a few simple instructions affixed to the racks. Bicyclists also are allowed on DART Rail and the Trinity Railway Express. New low-floor DART rail cars let you roll your bike directly onto the train. The cars feature more standing room but also hooks made especially for stowing bikes while riding the rails.
Visit www.DART.org/bike for more information.
Source: DART
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Pavel Lishin says:
You know what's a great idea? Waiting until it's really hot to stage a bike to work week.
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Scott Doyle says:
Are you a retarded person? You've lived in north Texas over half your life, sir, and anybody not shackled in a closet for that long knows 2nd week of May absolutely is not "really hot".
<a href="http://www.weather.com/outlook/health/fitness/tenday/USTX0327?from=36hr_topnav_fitness">10-day forecast</a> anticipates a high of 87 that day. Warm? Yes. Really hot? Not at all.
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Scott Doyle says:
Cynical Doyle ITT: Noticed the story says "just three weeks away, May 11 to 15". It was posted today, May 3. :(
STAY OFF MY LAWN, TURN DOWN THAT GIBBERISH ROLLIN' ROCK MUSICS
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Colleen Walsh says:
Still, we haven't even reached once-week-hundreds yet. If this is hot, wait until it gets there everyday. Jesh....
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Pavel Lishin says:
Scott: try biking to work in 87 degree weather, and then tell me if it's hot or not. :P
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Scott Doyle says:
Hot, or really hot? =p
And if you'd wake up before 10, it wouldn't be so bad. That's the high for the day...not when you'd be going to work.
NOT TO MENTION, you live a quarter mile from work. QQ
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Pavel Lishin says:
<i>NOT TO MENTION, you live a quarter mile from work. QQ </i>
I'm not QQing for myself. Note that I already bike to work and plan on continuing to do so. I was merely pointing out that other people etc etc this comment is boring
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