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"Bike to Work Day" coming up as part of Clean Air Days
07:41 PM MST on Thursday, March 22, 2007
Those who have never tried it are invited to ride a bike to their workplace or school as a way to contribute to the upcoming Clean Air Days.
Tucson’s annual “Bike to Work Day” will officially launch a week dedicated to reducing the air pollution in the city.
According to a Department of Transportation news release, riding a bicycle every day to and from the workplace or school can save drivers between $3,000 to $5,000 a year.
Event organizers say they believe Tucson is a great city to bike in. Tucson is regionally-rated as a “Gold” community by the League of American Bicyclists, and has over 475 miles of striped bike lanes throughout the city.
This year’s “Bike to Work Day” kick-off event will take place Friday, March 30 from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. in front of the mail library downtown.
Lots of bicycling information is expected to be available on that day such as bike safety tips, bike registration and bike repair stations as a way to encourage community members to ride their bicycles more often.
Participants are also invited to present their bike helmets to receive a free continental breakfast.
For more information please contact the Tucson Department of Transportation at (520) 837-6691, or to register for the event and enter a contest to win a bicycle from Fair Wheel Bikes, click here.
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