Seven myths about bicycling to work and why they shouldn’t keep Bruins out of the bike saddle.
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Adding bike lanes makes campus streets and sidewalks safer for cyclists, e-scooter riders, motorists and pedestrians.
Q&A with UCLA Administrative Vice Chancellor Michael Beck about the benefits of bike commuting.
These bike-friendly neighborhoods have been recommended by members of the biking community for their safe and beautiful bike routes.
Cyclists have to share the road with cars, sometimes with no access to bike paths or protected lanes. This means potentially dangerous encounters with motor vehicles.
Flat tires on your bike can be a frustrating thing to deal with. Adequately prepare yourself by following these simple directions.
What better way to celebrate Bike Week than by trying out one of these amazing bike trails? Trust us, this is a list you won’t want to pass up.
Have you ever considered ditching your vehicle as a primary form of transportation in favor of your bicycle?
I live in Koreatown and commute to UCLA. Now, I can bike directly to campus in the Wilshire BRT Bus Only lane. But there are a few issues that don't make this route ideal.
Here are some interesting tips and modifications to use when you want to take your bike to the next level!
The UCLA Bike Shop has provided a list of some of their favorite bike routes to and from campus, including back-road alternatives to major arteries.
The bicycle is used worldwide, across nations of all sizes and people of various ages. How exactly does this two-wheeled object get us from point A to point B?
Bicycle safety and etiquette are important in order to be thoroughly aware of your surroundings, especially in a busy city like Los Angeles.
Reduce your carbon footprint by biking to school or work, even if your workplace doesn’t have a locker room or shower.
What's the best bike for you? Liz Bernier from the UCLA Bike Shop helps you decide.