National Bike to Work Day

 
By Member Joyce Shry
May 14, 2026
 

National Bike to Work Day (Friday, May 15, 2026) increases cyclist activity, which impacts volunteer fire and rescue in the following ways:

• Response Times: Increased bike traffic can slow down volunteer responders traveling in personal vehicles to reach the station.

• Operational Readiness: Departments often use this day to promote cardiovascular health and physical fitness within their ranks.

• Public Safety: Crews may provide medical standby at community events or increase "Share the Road" patrols.
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⚠️ Critical Safety Message

For Cyclists: When you hear a siren or see emergency lights—including the flashing blue or green lights often used by volunteer responders in their personal vehicles—pull over to the right and come to a complete stop. Emergency vehicles require extra space to maneuver safely. By clearing the lane immediately, you ensure that first responders can reach the scene without delay, potentially saving lives.

Remember: "See Red (or Blue), Pull Over for You."