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SCRANTON The County of Lackawanna Transit System (COLTS) will offer free rides to bicyclists during National Bike to Work Week, which falls this year from May 17 through May 23.
“We were very interested in offering an incentive for people to utilize multimodal transportation as a viable way to travel,” said Executive Director Bob Fiume. “Passengers who might have a long commute may want to try cycling to work and then taking a COLTS bus home.”
Each fixed route COLTS bus has an easy-to-use bike rack in the front that can hold two bicycles. Cyclists who want to use the bike racks just need to let the driver know they will be using them.
City Hall Bike Ride in Goshen this Friday By: Maura Johnson Photo courtesy: Pixabay
GOSHEN, Ind. – Staff at the City of Goshen are inviting interested cyclists to join them on a free bike ride through downtown this Friday to kick off National Bike to Work Week.
Mayor Jeremy Stutsman, Clerk Treasurer Adam Scharf, and other City staff members will meet at the parking lot east of City Hall at 4:30 p.m.
Patrol Officer Tom Fuller will provide the group with bike safety information and the group will then bike around several downtown blocks before returning to City Hall.
The bike ride is free and open to anyone interested. No pre-registration is required.
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