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Home > Recreation > Bicycling in Rockville > Bicycle to Work Day and Commuter Assistance Program

 Department of Public Works 
Bicycle to Work Day and Commuter Assistance Program

Bicycling in Rockville
Tips for Bicycling to Work

The City of Rockville promotes bicycle commuting through Bicycle to Work Day and its Commuter Assistance Program. Most Rockville residents live within bicycling distance of Town Center and other workplaces in the City. The City’s neighborhoods are also accessible to three Metrorail stations (Rockville, Shady Grove, and Twinbrook) and several Metro Bus and Montgomery County Ride-On Bus routes (both transit systems have bike-on-bus racks). People who bicycle longer distances can access the Rock Creek Trail just east of the City and ride the trail to downtown Washington, DC. Therefore, the City of Rockville is in a great position to serve bicycle commuters.

Bicycle to Work Day
Friday, May 20, 2011

Event Details
The City of Rockville will again be participating in the regional celebration of Bike to Work Day on May 20, 2011. Last year, over 6,000 cyclists registered for the event region-wide

This year, Rockville will have two "pit stops;" one at Rockville Town Center  on East Montgomery Avenue between Maryland Avenue and Monroe Street, and the other at the Fallsgrove Transit Center, near the intersection of Fallsgrove Drive and Oak Knoll Terrace. The pit stops will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. for bike commuters to stop by for breakfast, coffee, prizes, a free t-shirt, and to meet other local cyclists.

During the event, the City of Rockville will be raffling prizes every 15 minutes. The City will also recognize several of Rockville's most notable bike commuters. 

If you would like to register for the event, assuring that a t-shirt will be waiting for you at the registered "pit stop," please visit the Washington Area Bicyclist Association's Bike to Work Day website.

Commuter Assistance Program
The City of Rockville promotes bicycle commuting through its Commuter Assistance Program. Employers are encouraged to provide information to employees about commute options, such as bicycling and walking, public transportation, telecommuting, and carpooling. Some employers offer incentives to employees who do not drive alone to work. These incentives include providing free or reduced-price transit passes, paying for new walking shoes, or paying for bicycle repairs.

Rockville has also established a PARC-IT Program to encourage employees to use alternative transportation, which can help reduce traffic congestion, the environmental impacts of driving alone, and the demand for automobile parking. PARC-IT includes programs that provide emergency rides home, discount public transit fares, and general transit information.

Benefits of Biking to Work

For Employees:

  • Less expensive than driving
  • Great way to get exercise
  • Energizes you on way to work and lets you wind down on the way home
  • Reduces pollution and congestion 

For Employers:

  • Reduces health care costs
  • Increases employee productivity
  • Reduces parking costs
  • Decreases employee turnover