Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 68.85 |
Liaison | Kelly Wellman |
Submission Date | Dec. 11, 2020 |
Texas A&M University
IN-3: Bicycle Friendly University
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.00 / 0.50 |
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Is the institution currently recognized by one of the following bicycle-friendly recognition programs?:
Yes or No | |
League of American Bicyclists: Bicycle Friendly University | Yes |
Mouvement Velosympathique (Quebec) | --- |
Share the Road (Canada) | --- |
Cycle Friendly Employer (CFE-UK) | --- |
An equivalent third party certification program for cycling infrastructure and support | --- |
Which of the following best describes the institution’s bicycle-friendly recognition level?:
At mid-level or below
Documentation affirming the bicycle-friendly recognition:
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Website URL affirming the bicycle-friendly recognition:
Optional Fields
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Awarded in 2018.
Bicycle mobility is the best way to navigate our 5,000+ acre campus. In addition to privately owned bicycles, we augment bicycle mobility with our borrow-a-bike, bike share, and bike lease programs. Bicycle mobility can be experienced by any and all in the Aggie community. Additionally, our bike share system serves more than 15,000 active users with only 2,500 bicycles, which makes it the largest university bike share system in the country.
We attempt to impact the League of American Bicyclists 5 E's as much as we can in our continuous improvement efforts.
Bicycle mobility is the best way to navigate our 5,000+ acre campus. In addition to privately owned bicycles, we augment bicycle mobility with our borrow-a-bike, bike share, and bike lease programs. Bicycle mobility can be experienced by any and all in the Aggie community. Additionally, our bike share system serves more than 15,000 active users with only 2,500 bicycles, which makes it the largest university bike share system in the country.
We attempt to impact the League of American Bicyclists 5 E's as much as we can in our continuous improvement efforts.
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