City of Fort Worth | City of Fort Worth website
City of Fort Worth | City of Fort Worth website
Fort Worth is gearing up for a day of community, health, and sustainability as National Bike to School Day approaches on May 8. The event, organized by the Fort Worth Transportation & Public Works Department, aims to bring together friends, family, and neighbors to promote the benefits of cycling.
National Bike to School Day is not just about riding bikes; it's about promoting physical health, mental well-being, and environmental sustainability. It is an annual initiative celebrated across the country to encourage biking as a fun and feasible mode of transportation to school.
Biking to school is not only a healthy way for children to start their day but also an opportunity to teach them about road safety, bike maintenance, and exploring their neighborhoods. By participating in this event, families can contribute to reducing traffic congestion and air pollution, creating a healthier environment for everyone in the community.
The Fort Worth Transportation & Public Works Department plays a vital role in supporting this initiative by ensuring safe and accessible routes for all participants. Department representatives will be present on the day of the event to provide safety tips, fun activities, and information on ongoing and future projects aimed at enhancing bicycling infrastructure in Fort Worth.
As the community gears up for National Bike to School Day, it is a chance for residents to come together, promote a healthy lifestyle, and strengthen bonds within the neighborhood. So mark your calendars for May 8 and pedal towards a healthier, more connected Fort Worth.