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    Hey ya’ll, Have you taken our Adult Mechanic Class before? Well, if you would like to help us out, we are getting more serious about evaluating our programs and making them the best in the universe and would like you to fill out the survey at the bottom of this page. A community organization that gets feedback from the community…we are getting really radical around here.  But don’t fret, for those without internet access we will be having short, easy to take, paper based evaluations available at the class starting next week. Thanks everyone!

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Bicycling 101

On January 1, 2009, the qualified bicycle commuting reimbursement was added to the list of qualified transportation fringe benefits covered in section 132 (f) of the Internal Revenue Service Code.

The Bicycle Commuter Act was in front of Congress for seven years, and finally passed as an inclusion to the larger Renewable Energy Tax Credit legislation in 2008. The original intent of the provision was to provide a simple, equitable solution to put cyclists on the same footing as people who receive qualified transportation benefits (QTF)'s for taking transit or driving (or parking, actually) their cars to and from work. It was intended that the bike commuting benefit would be treated the same as the other QTF's.

The total anticipated cost of the provision, estimated by the Joint Committee on Taxation, is a very modest $1 million per year, as compared to the $4.5 billion annual cost of parking and transit benefits.


Frequently Asked Questions:

Visit the League of American Bicyclists for FAQ and updated information on the Bicycle Commuter Tax Provision.


Download LMB's Bike Commuter Internal Guidelines:

Bicycle Commuter Tax Provision Guidelines

LMB's reimbursement policy for the Bicycle Commuter Tax Provision.



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Bike Commuting BrochureCommon Questions

How do I pick a route?

Use a local map or your current commute to find roads with lower traffic levels, wide right lanes, paved shoulders or bike lanes.

Is it safe to ride in traffic?

Bike crashes often happen to bicyclists when riding on sidewalks or not following the law. Riding on a sidewalk makes you invisible to drivers especially if you ride against traffic. Obey all traffic laws and be visible and predictable.

That's too far too ride!

Bike one way and take your bike on transit the other way. Drive to a park and ride lot or bus stop to skip troublesome areas and bike the rest.

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