Taking Your Bike
Bicycle racks enhance your mobility around the Triple-Cities. Our buses will hold up to two bicycles, and are designed to hold most bicycles. These racks DO NOT hold tandem or motor-powered bikes.
For more information on bicycle use in Broome County, please visit the Binghamton Metropolitan Transportation Study (BMTS) Bicycle Route Map.
Free And Easy
There is no extra charge for using the bike rack. Loading and unloading is easy by following these steps:
Loading Your Bike
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Step 1 - Be Ready |
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Step 2 - Pull Down Bike Rack If there are no other bicycles on the rack, please load your bicycle in the back slot nearest the bumper of the bus. |
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Step 3 - Secure It |
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Step 4 - Double Check and Board Be sure that the support arm is resting on your front tire, and not the fender or frame. Wiggle the bike and make sure the bike is secure. |
Safety and Responsibility |
Safety and Responsibility
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Unloading Your Bike
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Step 1 - Exit via the Front Doors Step 2 - Release the Support Arms Step 3 - Remove your Bicycle Step 4 - Wait for the Bus to Pass |
Bike Rider Tips:
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