Bike to Work in the Energy Corridor

Door to door, bicycling is faster than other modes for distances under three miles. In congested situations it is often faster for distances up to five miles. For longer trips bicycling still may save time by combining commuting time with exercise time.
Bicycle commuting is a great way to squeeze regular exercise into a hectic schedule. Commuting time can be used to stay in shape instead of sitting frustrated in traffic. Bicycle commuters also get to work on time more often and are happier and more productive while they are there.
Bike Buddy
Novice cyclists should match up with experienced commuters in your community who can accompany you on your commute.
Commuter Convoys
Identify several meeting locations and bike together to work as a group. Make arrangements for an experienced bike commuter to lead your trip.
Bicycle Master Plan (PDF 3 MB)
Katy West Houston Bikeway Routes (Google Map)
Ten Commandments of Bicycling
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Wear a helmet for every ride
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Conduct an ABC Quick Check before every ride
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Obey traffic laws and signs, ride on the right, signal turns and stop at red lights
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Ride predictably, wear bright clothing and be visible at all times
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At intersections, ride in the right-most lane that goes in your direction
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Scan for traffic and signal lane changes and turns
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Be prepared for mechanical emergencies with tools and know-how
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Control your bike by practicing bike handling skills
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Drink before you are thirsty and eat before you are hungry
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Have fun
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Commuter Gear Basics
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You can commute on any bike as long as it is in good working order
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Always wear a helmet while riding your bike no matter what
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Bring only tools that you know how to use; a pump is a necessity
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Carry a spare tube and patch kit at all times; keep another spare at work
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Make sure that motorists, cyclists and pedestrians can see you at night
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Headlights are mandatory at night; white in front with a rear reflector in back
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Make sure you have a lock to secure your bike while you are in a building
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Pack clothes with you and change at work; try rolling clothes instead of folding
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Keep multiple sets of clothing at work; rotate them on days you drive
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Overcoming Bike Commuting Excuses
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Ride your route on a weekend to find the easiest way to work
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Ride to a co-worker’s house and carpool to work
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Look around for a storage area in your building or office
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Tell a reputable bike shop that you are commuting and have them tune up your bike
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Make sure that your bike is reliable and in good working order before you start riding
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Most commuters don’t shower at work; ride at an easy pace to stay cool and dry, and use wet wipes to freshen up before changing your clothes in a private place
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