bicycles

Motivated students work to improve bicycle climate of campus.
The 2012-13 map indicates the paths of least resistance around campus.
May, National Bike Month, is a good time to be reminded of safe cycling practices.
It's not the planes, trains or automobiles that Assistant Professor Kari Watkins is focusing on these days. It's the bikes. Her research is helping to keep them safer and guiding the City of Atlanta on how to be more bike-friendly.
The award, announced Nov. 29, is a promotion from Tech’s designation as a Silver level BFU in 2012.
The award, announced Nov. 29, is a promotion from Tech’s designation as a Silver level BFU in 2012.
Georgia Tech encourages bicycling to and throughout campus as a healthy, convenient, and low-cost way to get around, but some students are still hesitant about choosing this particular transportation option.
The new 1.5-mile bike pathway that borders the western edge of campus ranked No. 1 on a People for Bikes 2017 list of Best New Bikeways.