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What is a bike-and-ride?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

A bike-and-ride is the act of using a bicycle in conjunction with another type of transportation such as public transport, a system which ordinarily involves bicycle storage, and the ability to travel from stop to stop on their bicycle.

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