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World Bicycle Day

June 3

What is World Bicycle Day?

World Bicycle Day is celebrated every year on June 3rd to recognize the bicycle as a simple, affordable, and sustainable mode of transportation.

The day was officially declared by the United Nations in 2018. It highlights how bicycles:

    • Promote health and fitness
    • Reduce traffic congestion
    • Help cut carbon emissions
    • Provide accessible transportation in communities worldwide

Why bicycles matter

Bikes have been around for over 200 years, and they’re still one of the most efficient ways to get around. They:

    • Require no fuel
    • Take up less space than cars
    • Encourage active lifestyles
    • Support more livable, people-friendly cities

Tips for how you can celebrate World Bicycle Day

1. Get out and ride

The simplest (and best) way:

    • Take a scenic ride through a park or trail
    • Try a route you’ve never done before
    • Ride at sunrise or sunset for a different vibe

2. Make it social

    • Organize a group ride with friends or coworkers
    • Join a local cycling meetup or community event
    • Turn it into a themed ride (costumes, colors, etc.)

3. Go car-free for the day

    • Organize a group ride with friends or coworkers
    • Join a local cycling meetup or community event
    • Turn it into a themed ride (costumes, colors, etc.)

4. Plan a bike + picnic

    • Ride to a park or scenic spot
    • Pack snacks or lunch – Get picnic recipes here
    • Make the ride part of the adventure, not just the destination

5. Show your bike some love

    • Clean and tune it up
    • Inflate tires, oil the chain
    • Upgrade something small (lights, bell, comfy seat)

6. Give back

    • Donate an old bike
    • Volunteer with a local cycling or youth bike program
    • Support bike-friendly initiatives in your area

Bicycle Jokes

Why can’t a bicycle stand up by itself? Because it’s two-tired!

Why was the bike so calm? It knew how to handle things.

What do you call a crazy bicycle? A cycle-path!

Check out all of our Holiday Jokes

Details

  • Date: June 3