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.
Recent Bike Blog Articles
UCLA's bike repair stands are equipped with the tools you need to keep your bike in top shape and get back on the road quickly.
If you're considering biking as a sustainable way to get to campus, getting a bike may be easier than you think.
From relaxing ocean views to bustling cityscapes, this list of Los Angeles bike paths offers a wide variety of routes fit for everyone's interest. Find out which one is right for you!
Student cyclist Aerin Geary just loves having a bike.
Whether you're riding a bicycle or driving a car, safety should always be the top priority. These important safety tips will help you share the road whether you're on two wheels or four.
Bike your way to wellness starting this month.
The seasoned cyclist shares his biking experience to motivate Bruins to hop on and also go for a ride.
Learn about bike commuting from the UCLA Writing Programs continuing lecturer.
Whether you're a biking beginner or a cycling pro, there's no better time to go for a ride than UCLA Bike Month. Get set with these campus amenities that will have you pedaling in no time.
The university's bicycling event moves forward with mobile repair services, online activities, and a weekly raffle.
Our popular Earn-A-Bike program is back! UCLA employees and graduate students can get a free $900 bicycle package in exchange for their parking permit.
Bicycle commuting to campus turns a mundane and frustrating drive into a fun and wonder-filled ride for UCLA Recreation employee Nate Woiwode.
Instantly activate vacation mode with some two-wheeled travel.
Whether to reach a destination quickly and be eco-friendly or simply for fun, here's why these Bruins like to ride a bike.
Calling all cyclists - ride the bus and train free on Thursday, May 18.
Biking is a good way to get some exercise, but it's also great for your mental health according to Wendy Conlon, a Genetic Counselor with the UCLA Health Bowyer Oncology Center.
Want to give an abandoned bicycle a new home while supporting biking at UCLA? Bid on one of four bikes in our online auction now through May 31.
From his days as an undergraduate student studying urban planning, then earning his MBA, to his present professional role with the UCLA Institute for Transportation Studies, for the past 16 years, Juan Matute has been pedaling to campus.
One of the many benefits of biking that UCLA 's Active Transportation Planner Emily Han enjoys is the money she saves by not having to drive.