Bike to Work Day 2015
One day each year, on a warm May morning, Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition encourages commuters to leave their cars at home and join tens of thousands of their fellow Bay Area residents in biking to work. The weather is perfect, the streets are filled with people on bikes, and energizer stations dot the landscape, staffed by volunteers eager to pass out treats and encouragement. Bike to Work Day is a vision of what the morning commute should look like: parents and children, teachers, restaurant workers, politicians, CEOs, all doing the unimaginable – enjoying their trips to work and school.
You can do it
It sounds simple because it is. Almost 40 percent of Bay Area commuters live within just five miles of their workplace, a bike-able distance for even inexperienced cyclists. If every person living this close to their workplace ditched their cars on Bike to Work Day alone, more than 60,000 vehicles would be off the road, reducing tailpipe emissions by more than 150,000 pounds. What’s more, the large turnout each year makes such a visible presence of bicyclists that motorists actually take notice, slow down, and make room. Everyone’s commute is improved when people take to the streets on bikes.
It sounds simple because it is. Almost 40 percent of Bay Area commuters live within just five miles of their workplace, a bike-able distance for even inexperienced cyclists. If every person living this close to their workplace ditched their cars on Bike to Work Day alone, more than 60,000 vehicles would be off the road, reducing tailpipe emissions by more than 150,000 pounds. What’s more, the large turnout each year makes such a visible presence of bicyclists that motorists actually take notice, slow down, and make room. Everyone’s commute is improved when people take to the streets on bikes.
SVBC can help
In order to encourage as much participation as possible, Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition spends months planning the event and spreading the word through the community and to the media. SVBC also organizes and oversees a huge network of Energizer Stations throughout Santa Clara County – stops along popular routes where cyclists can get a snack, a tote bag, some other goodies, and a few words of encouragement. Energizer Stations in San Mateo County are coordinated by the Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance in partnership with SVBC. These efforts are worth it – each year, many participants find bicycle commuting so fun and easy that they make a habit out of it and continue to bike to work throughout the year.
In order to encourage as much participation as possible, Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition spends months planning the event and spreading the word through the community and to the media. SVBC also organizes and oversees a huge network of Energizer Stations throughout Santa Clara County – stops along popular routes where cyclists can get a snack, a tote bag, some other goodies, and a few words of encouragement. Energizer Stations in San Mateo County are coordinated by the Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance in partnership with SVBC. These efforts are worth it – each year, many participants find bicycle commuting so fun and easy that they make a habit out of it and continue to bike to work throughout the year.
Do it for fun
There are so many great reasons to give bike commuting a first try, but the reason people stick with it is simple – it’s fun. So save the date for a morning of fun: Thursday, May 14 is Bike to Work Day 2015. Leave the car at home, dust off the bike, and enjoy your commute for once.
There are so many great reasons to give bike commuting a first try, but the reason people stick with it is simple – it’s fun. So save the date for a morning of fun: Thursday, May 14 is Bike to Work Day 2015. Leave the car at home, dust off the bike, and enjoy your commute for once.
On your way home from work, be sure to stop by our Bike Away From Work Bash where food, friends, and fascinating tales of the morning’s adventures await!
Don’t limit yourself to just bicycle commuting to work. Try riding your bike whenever possible during the month of May. Bicycling provides a great opportunity to enjoy the fresh air and get some exercise while you go to school, visit a local farmers market, meet a friend for lunch at a restaurant around the corner, or any another destinations you may have planned.
Become a Sponsor
Bike to Work Day brings together thousands of cyclists! If your company would like to be a part of this great community event and receive some great exposure to Silicon Valley professionals, take a look at our Sponsorship and Benefits page.
Bike to Work Day brings together thousands of cyclists! If your company would like to be a part of this great community event and receive some great exposure to Silicon Valley professionals, take a look at our Sponsorship and Benefits page.
Bike to Work Day is funded by 511.org, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, and Kaiser Permanente, as well as several local sponsors.