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Sharing Oklahoma’s story with immersive bike tours to local art, architecture, craft beer, and food in downtown OKC!📍🚲

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Very excited about this collab. This custom route includes several notable sites from Sam Anderson’s acclaimed book Boom Town.

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Maybe the closest you’ll ever get to living out a Stranger Things episode. Our annual Ghost Tour is happening this Thursday & Sunday from 6:30-9pm with renowned supernatural historian and author, Jeff Provine. Tickets available at rideokc.com/special-editio…

Maybe the closest you’ll ever get to living out a Stranger Things episode. Our annual Ghost Tour is happening this Thursday & Sunday from 6:30-9pm with renowned supernatural historian and author, Jeff Provine. Tickets available at rideokc.com/special-editio…
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Next week's bike tour will go where few have gone before. Join us and @okcarchitecture on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 5:30 pm for a guided tour covering architecture near Route 66 and notable sites from the renowned book "Boom Town". Tickets at okcarchitecture.com

Next week's bike tour will go where few have gone before. Join us and @okcarchitecture on Thursday, November 2, 2023 at 5:30 pm for a guided tour covering architecture near Route 66  and notable sites from the renowned book "Boom Town". Tickets at okcarchitecture.com
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Thanks to residents citywide for joining ACOG, DOKC, the City and others for #BikeToWorkDay. Missed one of this morning’s rides? Find bike routes near you: data.okc.gov/portal/page/vi…

Thanks to residents citywide for joining ACOG, DOKC, the City and others for #BikeToWorkDay. Missed one of this morning’s rides? Find bike routes near you: data.okc.gov/portal/page/vi…
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Some new protected bike infrastructure in @CityOfOKC! A pretty sweet half-mile you might say. More to come. Villa between NW 23rd and 30th, along with a neighborhood connector I've been waiting a decade for. Reader, I saw this and teared up with joy.

Some new protected bike infrastructure in @CityOfOKC! A pretty sweet half-mile you might say. More to come.
Villa between NW 23rd and 30th, along with a neighborhood connector I've been waiting a decade for. Reader, I saw this and teared up with joy.
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Have you filled out the City of OKC #VisionZero surveyss yet? Your input can help shape the City's plan to reduce traffic fatalities and improve safety for all road users. Fill out the map + written surveys here: vision.okc.gov/vision-zero

Have you filled out the <a href="/cityofokc/">City of OKC</a> #VisionZero surveyss yet? Your input can help shape the City's plan to reduce traffic fatalities and improve safety for all road users. Fill out the map + written surveys here: vision.okc.gov/vision-zero
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A new 3.3-mile bike route is now open in NE OKC. The lane connects neighborhoods such as Capitol View, Springlake, and Culbertson to resources such as Metro Tech’s Springlake Campus, Homeland and the MAPS 3 Health & Wellness Center. okc.gov/Home/Component…

A new 3.3-mile bike route is now open in NE OKC. The lane connects neighborhoods such as Capitol View, Springlake, and Culbertson to resources such as Metro Tech’s Springlake Campus, Homeland and the MAPS 3 Health &amp; Wellness Center.

okc.gov/Home/Component…
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On Polk Street in Houston, someone posted a fake speed limit sign that doubled the speed limit to 60mph. No one noticed. People didn’t actually drive 60mph. The sign was quickly replaced, but this shows a deeper truth: signs don’t change behavior. Design does.

On Polk Street in Houston, someone posted a fake speed limit sign that doubled the speed limit to 60mph. 

No one noticed. People didn’t actually drive 60mph. 

The sign was quickly replaced, but this shows a deeper truth: signs don’t change behavior. Design does.