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

On Saturday, Dec. 2, Metro Transit made changes to transit service throughout the metro. As always, these quarterly service changes adapt and adjust to current and projected ridership and Metro Transit's available resources and driver workforce.

University community members are requested to use the Pleasant Street bridge near Bruininks Hall to cross Pleasant Street whenever possible.

St. Paul campus commuters coming from Maplewood may notice construction delays in the coming months.

Fall Bike Maintenance Classes Open For Registration

2023-24 Parking Rate Increases 

Spring 2023 Zap Program Newsletter

Beginning June 19 and continuing through the summer, construction will be underway at eight parking facilities to add entry and/or exit lanes. 

With it being spring in Minnesota, it is important to review tornado or severe storm information.

From Monday, April 17 through at least the fall of 2023, Cleveland Avenue will be closed between Buford and Larpenteur Avenues for Ramsey County construction work. Note: the Buford Avenue intersection will be temporarily closed until they complete construction through that intersection.

The University of Minnesota - Twin Cities campus has once again been named one of the top places in the country to ride a bike, according to the League of American Bicyclists, a grassroots advocacy organization encouraging better bicycling and protecting the rights of people who bike.