Here's how to safely utilize UCLA's short- and long-term bicycle parking options.
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Annelie combines biking and transit for a sustainable commute.
UCLA has been awarded a Gold Bicycle Friendly University designation by the League of American Bicyclists.
Daily discounted parking permits for UCLA students and employees can be purchased online exclusively through the Bruin ePermit system.
UCLA Health employee Althea Nelson shares how riding public transit has improved her health and daily commute.
UCLA Transportation was recognized on the cover of the August 2019 issue of Parking & Mobility magazine for how the campus provides alternative transportation options to UCLA faculty, staff, and students.
Our popular Earn-A-Bike program is back where UCLA employees and graduate students can get a free bike in exchange for their parking permit.
UCLA has signed a contract for Lyft, Bird, and Wheels to operate on campus.
We look back at the early days of UCLA Transportation in celebration of the University's first 100 years.
The Long Beach Transit stop at Bellflower/Spring (Los Altos Gateway) will be replaced with a new stop at the Long Beach Airport with free parking.
UCLA Transportation received the Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Best Practice Award for Managing Campus Mobility On-Demand at the 2019 California Higher Education Sustainability Conference.
More information on the transit co-pay rates that went into effect on July 1.
UCLA students and employees who aren't regular transit riders can now pay discounted fare on a TAP card.
UCLA Transportation Rideshare Month campaign honored with international marketing award.
UCLA Transportation has attained Accredited Parking Organization with Distinction status.
Get to UCLA by taking the Expo Line and connecting with one of the many bus lines that stop at campus.
Seven myths about bicycling to work and why they shouldn’t keep Bruins out of the bike saddle.
Hear from happy riders who are loving the new Long Beach to UCLA commuter service.
Here are answers to the most common questions about the Bruin ePermit system launching in May.
A Westwood community group hopes to replace a street parking space with a parklet, pending approval from the city.