Bike / Walk

Active Commuting Options

Active commuting like walking or biking is an economical, healthy, and a less stressful way to travel. The Triad is full of interconnected bike lanes, sidewalks, mixed-use paths and trails designed to provide options for commuting and recreation. Visit the following links to find out more on what's happening in your community.Bike

Transit-To-Trails

PART manages a regional map of trails and greenway systems connecting to transit routes in our region. Mapping out hundreds of miles of trails connecting cities and parks and recreation, jobs and education. making them accessible to citizens across our region. This is a fluid project and is a collaboration with our Partner Agencies.

https://www.partnc.org/Transit-To-Trails

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Bikesharing

Cities around the Triad have adopted bikesharing programs to help provide commuters with another transportation option. Although each program has some unique characteristics, the idea is simple. Bikesharing allows individuals to rent a bicycle to connect around the city.

Bike on the Bus

Combining your bike trip with public transit has never been easier! Public transit systems in the Triad offer commuters an option to bring their bike on the bus.

PART Express buses are equipped with bike racks that hold up to two bikes. The bike racks are easy to use and best of all; your bike rides for free! You may use the exterior bike racks during all hours of operation on a first-come, first-serve basis, with a limit of two bicycles per bus. Check out PART's How to Video and learn how to properly load your bike on the bus.