Bicycling at Emory
Emory supports a bicycling culture for those who cycle to work, and those who bicycle around campus. Consider cycling to work or class as a healthier and cheaper alternative to driving.
Emory's bicycle commuter program provides incentives for those who choose to cycle instead of driving to work. Once cyclists register they receive an Occasional Parking Permit, which will allow them to drive and park in inclement weather.
Bike Emory is a unique partnership between Emory, Fuji Bikes, an international bicycle retailer, and Bicycle South, a bicycle outlet near Emory's campus. Through the Bike Emory program students, faculty and staff can:
Review frequently asked questions about bicycling at Emory.
Trip Planner
Traveling by public transit or other means to get to your destination? Plan your trip and find the best route, and approximate travel time.
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C&D Evening Route becomes the NightOwl
The C&D Evening route has been renamed the NightOwl. The route serves Woodruff Circle Transit Hub, W...
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North Dekalb Mall Park-and-Ride has moved
Cliff service to North DeKalb Mall Park-and-Ride has re-located to the opposite corner of the mall a...
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Sometimes I ride my bike, but most days I ride the Cliff shuttles to get to class. I enjoy riding Cl...
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I ride my bike to get to campus, which I purchased through the Bike Emory program. I save money by n...
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Q:Why should I register to be a bike commuter?
A:One goal of Emory's bike commute program is to broaden the influence that Emory has by increasing pa...
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