Transportation And Bicycling
Regional Bicycling Resources
- Metropolitan King County RoadShare Program — 206-263-4741
- Road and Trail Information
- King County Bicycling Guide Map (also available at REI)
- Washington State Department of Transportation [external link] — 206-440-4738
- Bicycling in Washington
- City of Seattle Transportation Bicycle Program [external link] — 206-684-7583
- Bicycle Parking
- City of Seattle Bicycle Map
- Cascade Bicycle Club [external link] — 206-522-BIKE
- Advocacy and Government Affairs
- Rides and Special Events
- Route Maps
- Seattle Bicycle Club [external link] — 206-298-3722
- Not-for-profit organization dedicated to recreation, exercise, safety, and camaraderie
- Rides and Special Events
- Seattle Bicycle Touring Club [external link] — info@seattlebiketours.org
- An informal group of recreational cyclists promoting Rides and Fun for its members.
- Backcountry Bicycle Trails Club [external link] — 206-524-2900
- Mountain biking in the King County area
- The Bicycle Alliance [external link] — 206-903-8075
- Transportation issues in the Northwest.
- Calendars
- Fact Sheets
Cycling safety information
- Bicycle collision data report
- Bicycle safety tips
- Harborview Hospital research
— Bicycle helmet effectiveness
— Bicycle helmet education
— Bike lanes & paths
— Bike skills training & safety courses - Bicycle helmet usage in King County
- Safety and Security a Priority
- Passenger Conduct
- Safety and Security Features of a Typical Metro Bus [graphic 88kb]
- Safety Tips When Using Metro
- Security Tips
- In Case of Emergency
- How to Report Problems
- The Role of the Driver
Bike laws
Other Transportation Options
Click on the transportation option to read about any qualifications or restrictions, a description of that type of transportation, and contact information.
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Bicycles & the Bike Buddy Program There are several options for those who want to use bicycles to connect with public transportation. |
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Flexcar Flexcar is a car-sharing program. It gives individuals access to a shared car when you need one, without the cost and hassles of ownership. |
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KC Metro Jobs Access Metro works with social service, community service, and housing authorities, to provide services for low-income and welfare populations transitioning into the workplace. |
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Working Wheels Working Wheels serves economically disadvantaged residents of King County who need a car to get to work or for personal use. |



