Spaces on the bike rack are first come, first served.
Before you get off the bus, be sure to tell the driver you are unloading your bike!
Pull your bike off the side of the rack, toward the curb. Never ride out in front of the bus.
Single seat, two wheeled bikes are allowed. Both wheels must fit into the bike rack wheel slots and the support arm/hook must fit over the top of the bike wheel. No part of the bike can block the driver’s view.
Electric bikes are allowed, as long as they do not weigh more than 50 pounds.
Tandem bikes or three-wheeled bikes are not allowed.
Gas-powered or two-stroke engine bikes are not allowed.
Drivers may allow up to two bikes to be brought on board—but only if they determine it is safe, and there is enough room to do so.
When bikes are allowed inside the bus, the following rules apply:
Seating for passengers will always take priority over space for bikes.
Bikes must be properly secured in the designated wheelchair securement station.
The driver can determine whether or not the bike is secured properly.
If a rider in a wheelchair is occupying the designated wheelchair securement station, the bike will not be allowed on board.
If either the wheelchair securement station or seating in the securement area is needed by a rider mid-journey, the bike will need to be removed. If there is no room to move the bike onto the bike rack, the rider must get off the bus (with his / her bike).
Bikes will not be allowed to protrude into the aisle way.
Bikes already secured inside the bus may remain inside even if space becomes available on the exterior bike rack.
Muddy or greasy bikes are not permitted inside the bus.