June 16th to
June 22nd is Bike to Work Week and we encourage
all Bramptonians to get involved! This week, snap a pic of yourself biking to
work and use the hashtag #BramptonBikeMonth to spread the word!
Brampton is partnering with Businesses!
We want businesses to participate in Brampton’s Bike to Work Week and to help,
we will be providing swag packs for those who register. Interested parties can
register at cycling@brampton.ca
Tips for Commuters:
- Ensure your bike is in working order. The best bike to commute with is
the one you already have. Have
your bike tuned up by a professional or learn how to do it yourself at
Different Spokes – Brampton’s Bike Hub. Sign up to become a member (for free!) and
book your appointment.
A good u-lock, a bell, front and rear lights and a well-fitting helmet can help
you feel more secure. For extra comfort, use pannier bags to hold your
belongings and fenders to protect yourself from puddle splashes.
- Plan out your route. Brampton has a variety of trails
and shortcuts that can make your bike commute faster. Use the Brampton
Cycling Map and
Google Street View to plan your ride. Test out your route on a weekend to
adjust accordingly.
- Dress for the weather. Check the forecast before going
out. You can bike in workout clothes and change at work or opt for regular
clothes and cycle a bit slower. Bring and store extra clothes and toiletries to
the office just in case.
Brampton is partnering with Businesses!
We want businesses to participate in Brampton’s Bike to Work Week and to help,
we will be providing swag packs for those who register. Interested parties can
register at cycling@brampton.ca
How to Organize a Bike to Work Day:
Biking
to work is a great way to incorporate light exercise into your routine, while
improving your mental health, reducing your carbon footprint and increasing
your focus throughout the day. Having a bike to work campaign is simple:
- Schedule a date and create advertisements. Posters or emails can be shared
around your workplace to increase interest.
- Set aside time for learning bike commuting basics. A simple meeting can make
staff aware of the safe routes to work and safe ways to bike.
- Create a cycling culture at work. This could involve a cycling club on Strava
that rides during lunch breaks, or a bike pool program that connects staff with
similar routes.
- Incentivize cycling at work. This could a be a rewards system for staff that
cycle, new bike storage options and changing facilities or a fleet of rental
bikes for staff.
- Organize swag and a light breakfast for participants. Handouts aren’t
necessary, but they are a fun incentive to increase turnout!