Loading Your Bike:
Please remove pumps, water bottles and locks
which are being stored on your bike while you wait for the bus.
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1. A quick wave to and eye contact
with your bus operator before you step in front of the vehicle
will let them know you intend to load your bicycle. |
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2. If the bus arrives with the bike
rack folded against the bus, release it by pulling the handle
up and lowering the rack. |
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3. If only one bike is being loaded,
put it in the position furthest from the bus. Face your bicycle
so that the front tire is facing the locking arm. (The rack
is labeled for your convenience.) Lift your bicycle onto the
rack. |
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4. With your bike's wheels in the
wheel wells, pull the spring-loaded locking arm out and over
your front bike tire as close to the frame as possible. Make
sure it is placed on your tire and not on the fender or frame. |
Unloading Your Bike:
Leave by the front door and tell the operator
that you'll be unloading your bicycle.
1. To release your bike, simply pull the
support arm away from and over the wheel.
2. Lift your bike from the rack.
3. If the rack is empty please fold the rack
against the bus by pulling the handle and raising the rack until
it locks into place.
4. Move away from the bus quickly toward
the curb and let the operator know it's safe to leave.
Unclaimed bikes inadvertently left on CATA
vehicles may be retrieved by calling 394-1000. Be prepared to describe
the bike and prove ownership.
CATA's Bike Rack Policy:
You and your bike ride for a single fare.
No special permit or advance reservation is required.
For safety reasons, the operator will not
leave the bus to assist you with the loading or unloading of bicycles.
Bicycle racks can only carry two bikes at
a time and are available on a first come, first serve basis. If
you choose to bring your bike with you, you will have to wait for
the next bus with available space on the bike rack.
To allow for faster boarding of you and your
bike, before the bus arrives at the stop please remove any loose
objects or personal items that could fall off your bike in transit.
Be sure to exit the front door and let the
driver know you are going to be removing your bike from the rack.
Raise the rack after removing your bike,
when no other bike is present.
Recumbent bikes, tandem bikes, and three-wheeled bikes are not allowed
because they do not fit safely into the racks.
CATA assumes no liability for injuries or
damages incurred to bikes, personal property or persons while using
the racks or riding the bus.
Call our Customer Information Center at 394-1000.
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