Campus Bikes Racks Moved
Those people riding bikes on the Truman campus this summer have noticed changes in where they can park their bike.
According to Karl Schneider, director of physical plant, most of the bike racks on campus have generally been moved toward the perimeter.
“The bike racks were moved in order to make bike parking more accessible from off campus and also to help reduce the conflict between pedestrians and bikes on interior sidewalks of the campus,” Schneider said. “Although the changes may be hard to get used to initially, in the long run it will make the campus safer.”
In the meantime, bikers are asked to please use the provided bike racks and not attach their bikes to light posts, campus fencing or rails.
According to Karl Schneider, director of physical plant, most of the bike racks on campus have generally been moved toward the perimeter.
“The bike racks were moved in order to make bike parking more accessible from off campus and also to help reduce the conflict between pedestrians and bikes on interior sidewalks of the campus,” Schneider said. “Although the changes may be hard to get used to initially, in the long run it will make the campus safer.”
In the meantime, bikers are asked to please use the provided bike racks and not attach their bikes to light posts, campus fencing or rails.