If you commute using the 113/Hutchinson interchange, you will soon be affected by the Hutchison Drive Improvement Project currently underway and set to close certain ramps at 113 and Hutchinson as soon as Monday of next week (11/8/21).
Rain is a welcome sight and for many cyclists, a favorite seasonal event! Bicycle Program Coordinator and our resident bike expert, Jeff Bruchez, shares his favorite tips to get you (and your bike) through these rainy months.
Worried about getting a citation? Most commonly, Transportation Services cites vehicles because they are parked incorrectly, or the driver hasn’t paid for parking. Whatever the reason, we’d like to share some insight on the top five reasons your vehicle may be cited (and how to avoid it).
You may have been away from UC Davis for a while. If you are returning in person to UC Davis this fall, we in Transportation Services are here to offer you guidance on your commute.
With campus COVID-19 testing requirements this fall, Transportation Services expects dramatic parking impacts near the ARC testing kiosk. See our suggestions on how to avoid congestion when getting your test.
A lot of new cyclists are joining our Bicycling Aggie family and it's time to register those bikes! We've just launched Bike Index, a brand new digital bicycle registration tool to help make the process easier.
Student Housing residents will begin mandatory COVID testing and vaccine activities, heavily impacting parking and traffic at the ARC and Pavilion Parking Structure.
The Daily A permit has arrived giving employees access to A-spaces for $3.60 a day and allowing those looking to ditch their monthly A permit to opt for the campus’ new daily rates through ParkMobile.
The rain will come, the rain will go, and the rain will come back again...but it need not dampen your day. We've complied a few tips to keep you riding safely during the rainy season.
Bike thieves know the Fall quarter brings a lot of Aggies new to cycling on campus--and new to (properly) locking up their rides. Registering your bike, locking it up, even storing it in your home at night, will help curtail the unfortunate trend of bicycle theft on campus.