Take Bicycle Friendly Driver Training

Bicycle Friendly Driver training is available online for free. Join the interactive online class that can teach drivers how to share the road with bicyclists. 

 

There are many reasons people choose to ride a bike. No matter what the reason, everyone has a right to be on the road and deserves to arrive at a destination safely. It is important to know how to safely share the road.

 

Learn how to drive safely and respectfully around people biking with an easy-to-follow curriculum that consists of ten short videos. The course is estimated to take 45 minutes to complete. Individuals who complete the course can receive a Bicycle Friendly Driver certificate upon completion.
 

Videos are also posted individually for viewing separately outside of the class.

All PTS News

May is National Bike Month and PTS has two events you’re invited to to celebrate!

The St. Paul Circulator now runs regular service from May through August, keeping the same schedule as during the academic year!

Deck cleaning is scheduled in various campus parking structures from April–July. Areas will be closed intermittently for cleaning.

The National Weather Service and the Minnesota Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management will conduct tornado drills on Thursday, April 11 as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week.

You are invited to help Metro Transit shape its priorities. Metro Transit leadership will host three events in May as part of this initiative. 

Buses will replace METRO Green Line trains beginning Friday, April 19 at 7 p.m. to allow for scheduled maintenance in the corridor, including needed track repair from winter damage. 

The northbound side of Harvard Street SE will be closed from 7 a.m.–3:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 14 between East River Parkway and Delaware Street SE. M Health Fairview Medical Center - East Bank will only be accessible via southbound Harvard Street during this time.

Meet John Mark Lucas, Transportation Programs Manager at the University of Minnesota who was recently featured in the Association for Commuter Transportation Newsletter.

Hennepin County will improve University Avenue and Fourth Street SE between Oak Street and I-35W.

The City plans to improve the intersection of 15th Ave. and 5th St. SE. in southeast Minneapolis to make it safer for pedestrians and bicyclists.