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'''Cycling''' is a great way to get around the Virginia Tech campus and Blacksburg. Cyclists are permitted on all sidewalks and shared pathways on campus. Biking on sidewalks within Town of Blacksburg limits, or across any crosswalk is however prohibited. Campus police will warn cyclists going the wrong way around Drillfield Drive. There are several bike shops around town including [[Hokie Spokes]], the [[Bike Barn]] and [[East Coasters]]. The [[Huckeberry Trail]] is a great route for longer rides. | '''Cycling''' is a great way to get around the Virginia Tech campus and Blacksburg. Cyclists are permitted on all sidewalks and shared pathways on campus. Biking on sidewalks within Town of Blacksburg limits, or across any crosswalk is however prohibited. Campus police will warn cyclists going the wrong way around Drillfield Drive. There are several bike shops around town including [[Hokie Spokes]], the [[Bike Barn]] and [[East Coasters]]. The [[Huckeberry Trail]] is a great route for longer rides. | ||
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+ | Beginning in April 2011, the [[Virginia Tech Police]] began placing bait bikes equipped with GPS trackers in bike racks around campus to combat bike theft. | ||
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Revision as of 00:06, 19 April 2011
Cycling is a great way to get around the Virginia Tech campus and Blacksburg. Cyclists are permitted on all sidewalks and shared pathways on campus. Biking on sidewalks within Town of Blacksburg limits, or across any crosswalk is however prohibited. Campus police will warn cyclists going the wrong way around Drillfield Drive. There are several bike shops around town including Hokie Spokes, the Bike Barn and East Coasters. The Huckeberry Trail is a great route for longer rides.
Beginning in April 2011, the Virginia Tech Police began placing bait bikes equipped with GPS trackers in bike racks around campus to combat bike theft.