Montgomery County residents and public officials pedaled to work and other destinations Friday during Bike To Work Day, in what Council President Andrew Friedson called “the healthiest, most sustainable way of traveling around our community.”
The Metropolitan Council of Government’s Commuter Connections and the Washington Area Bicyclist Association organized the national event in this area.
Happy Bike to Work Day! Great to swing by pit stops in Bethesda & Friendship Heights.
Thanks to all who came out to promote today’s event throughout the County with healthiest, most sustainable way of traveling around our community. @mkorman @BCCCenter @BethesdaUP @friendshiphts pic.twitter.com/R7ouqeezZx
— Councilmember Andrew Friedson (@Andrew_Friedson) May 17, 2024
Started the morning with Bike to Work Day in Pike & Rose! Onward to making it even easier to get around in North Bethesda’s growing urban core.
Thanks to all the organizers and sponsors. pic.twitter.com/8oqXeboOwT
— Councilmember Kate Stewart (she/her) (@cmkatestewart) May 17, 2024
The Wheaton pit stop for Bike to work day was so fantastic! Over 260 people showed up from 7am to 9am 🚴🏻♀️ #btwd #Bike pic.twitter.com/vjVmkAYaqX
— Natali Fani-González (@NataliFGonzalez) May 17, 2024
Bike to Work Day @pikeandrose joined by @BCCCenter @WABADC @REI and others! Share your pictures with us! One of our partners @bikesftworld is hosting a series of bike drives. They fix up donated bikes and give them to people in need across the globe. #biketoworkday #bike pic.twitter.com/kHqEmBtLkD
— MCDOT (@MCDOTNow) May 17, 2024
Emceed the downtown Bethesda Bike to Work Day pit stop this morning.
I have officially taken over as emcee for @SenArianaKelly pic.twitter.com/IxuPXZFuLj
— Marc Korman (@mkorman) May 17, 2024