The professor's policy on commuting to campus: With beautiful weather, how can you not bike?
Bike
Biking can be the best medicine.
Riding a bike is not only a fun activity to do, it also has many physical, mental, and environmental benefits. Let’s explore the different ways riding a bike can benefit you and those around you!
Riding a bicycle is often seen as a childhood milestone, but the truth is, it’s a skill that can be learned—and enjoyed—at any age. Learning to bike later in life is not only possible but also incredibly rewarding.
Pedal-assist still offers plenty of advantages for riders.
Healthy choices start with small habits, and one of the easiest, most impactful habits you can build is riding a bike. Biking turns your daily commute into a natural opportunity to stay active and energized.
Celebrate all things cycling with informative content, events on campus, and social media contests this May.
UCLA Transportation will share riding resources, host events and run contests to recognize National Bike Month
UCLA Transportation is continually improving the campus infrastructure to make UCLA a more bike-friendly university. These enhancements include a new bike lane and speed cushions that have been installed on Westholme Ave. between Hilgard Ave. and Charles E. Young Drive.