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Bicycling at UT and in Austin

Austin is a “Silver Level Bicycle Friendly Community” and UT is a “Bicycle Friendly University”, according to the League of American Bicyclists. In a climate like that in central Texas, riding a bicycle is a real pleasure most of the year. (July, August, and September can be a bit warm, however!) Since parking a bike is free and relatively easy, and there are no schedules which dictate your time as with a bus, there are definite advantages to two-wheeling. Note that the city of Austin has a high number of bike thefts – be sure to lock your bike with something that's not easily picked or cut through.

Be Safe

Every year, 2 to 3 bicyclists are killed in Austin, usually by cars hitting them.

When car divers are at fault in an accident, most are caused by the diver simply not paying attention and not seeing the bicyclist. BE SAFE: Do everything you can to make yourself more noticeable, and ride as if the cars didn't know you are there.

When bicycles are at fault in an accident, most are caused by the bicyclist crossing in the way of a car. BE SAFE: Whenever you approach an intersection or are near a car, be watchful and slow down.

Maps

GDC Bike Storage Room

UTCS grad students, faculty, and staff may request access to the secure bicycle storage and shower rooms located on the basement (level 1) of the GDC building. Write to gripe@cs for more info.

Registration

UT requires that all bicycles on campus be registered. Their bicycle registration program is intended to help police in recovering stolen bicycles and as a deterrent to would-be thieves. Registration is free and on-line. Just go to the My Parking Profile, log in, and click “Register Bicycle” at the bottom of the page, fill in the info, and a sticker will be mailed to you. (If you want to get a sticker in person, go to “The Kickstand” kiosk (East Mall at Speedway), or the Trinity Garage (TRG) Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m..)

Texas Bicycle Laws

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Austin City Ordinances

UT Bike Regulations

Helmets

Helmets are not required by law. Bike stores try to sell stupidly expensive (and unsafe) helmets. Get a helmet that is smooth and roughly bowl-shaped, not one with rims or wings sticking out – those cause the helmet to pry off when you hit something. The best crash-test rating helmet I've ever seen cost $12. (No longer available, but the point is price does not correlate to safety. Perhaps even the inverse.) UT carries reasonably priced helmets at the Kickstand and the Student Health Center Pharmacy.

Locks

Apparently, bike theft is quite rampant in Austin and at UT in particular. Get a good U-lock, not a traditional cable lock.

"The Kickstand"

“The Kickstand” is a kiosk on the UT East Mall at Speedway that has bike supplies (helmets, locks, handpumps, lights, tubes, patch kits, bike lube, water bottles, etc.) and will let you use their air pump and tools. They also can register your bike and give you maps and other info.

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