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Over the last few months, Denverites have seen the benefits of fewer cars on the road: safer roads; quieter streets; and more room to walk, bike, and roll. Bicycling is one way to prevent traffic, pollution, and noise from returning to their previous levels. Denver is also about to get much more bike-friendly, with 125 miles of bikeways coming soon. Now is a great time to sharpen your urban biking skills and Neighborhood Navigators are here to help.

The Neighborhood Navigators program is designed to build urban biking know-how and confidence among would-be bike commuters living near and commuting to downtown Denver. The program objective is to get more people on bikes more often, and in particular, as an alternative to driving alone into the city.

Through this program, experienced bike commuters, known as “Navigators,” will be matched up with less experienced “would-be bike commuters.” These trained, vetted and paid Navigators will show you, turn-by-turn and block-by-block, how to commute by bike from your home to work and back — safely and conveniently. It’s a great time to start trying out different routes to work by hopping on your bike. To sign up for this free service, fill out this form. 

 

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