Cycling is a great way to stay fit, and help you get to and from you first and last mile destinations.
All EMBARK buses are equipped with a bike rack on the front that can hold two or three bikes. Bikes are not allowed inside buses unless they can collapse to the size of a standard piece of luggage to ensure that the aisle stays clear. Here's how you can still bring your bike with you for your bus ride!
Loading Your Bike
Unloading Your Bike
Different from the buses, bikes are welcome inside the OKC Streetcar! Each streetcar has level boarding for an easy roll on board and two bike hooks to hang your ride. Learn how to load and unload your bike on a streetcar below.
Loading Your Bike
Unloading Your Bike
All RAPID buses are equipped with a bike rack on the front that can hold three bikes. Although RAPID has level boarding like the OKC Streetcar, bikes are not allowed inside RAPID buses unless they can collapse to the size of a standard piece of luggage to ensure that the aisle and doorways stay clear. Here's how you can still bring your bike with you for your bus ride:
Loading Your Bike
Unloading Your Bike
Safety Tips
**Any claims for a bike left on an EMBARK transit vehicle or other EMBARK properties (i.e.; shelters, platforms, Transit Center, Park and Rides, etc.) should be made to EMBARK by calling 405-235-RIDE (7433) or by visiting the EMBARK Connect App.
Electric Bicycles (e-bikes) are now allowed on EMBARK and RAPID buses with the following requirements:
Learn about Spokies Bike Share here.