Believe it or not, many Kansas Citians commute to work daily or at least occasionally. The city has an extensive street grid with wide boulevards as well as side streets parallel to most major arteries. Meanwhile, some suburbs are developing trails linking residential areas to office parks.
Urban Bike Safety |
Local Resources
- MARC Bike Buddies - Pairs up bike commuters going to the same area. Also includes a Gauranteed Ride Home in case of emergency.
- Metro bus/bike info - Most bus routes in KCMO and KCK have bike racks.
- JO bus/bike info - Johnson County Transit offers bike racks on most "JO" buses in the Kansas suburbs.
- Advice from local bike commuters Les Sire and the CommuterDude.
Going Downtown?
- Downtown construction updates - Check the latest street closure bulletins, especially in the South Loop area for construction on the Power & Light District, Sprint Center arena, and Bartle Hall expansion.
- When coming from the south try Baltimore, Oak, or McGee instead of trying to climb the bluff by going up Broadway.
Crossing the River?
There are few good options for crossing the Missouri or Kansas Rivers, especially for novice or cautious cyclists.
- The Heart of America Bridge (a.k.a. Burlington or North Oak) is doable, but intimidating for many.
- The Chouteau Bridge is a little out of the way, but much better than the H.O.A. However, Front Street between Chouteau and Downtown has a lot of truck traffic.
- Adding the bus to your bike commute is a good option, and three Northland bus routes do have bike racks: #142 North Oak, #133 Vivion/Antioch, and #129 I-29 Express.
- See Also: Bike-N-Bus info and Northland bus routes.
Tips and Tricks
- Missouri Bicycle-related
laws
Helpful to have in case there is a dispute with a motorist or police officer. - Kansas Bicycle-related laws
- Report a hostile
motorist
Missouri Bike Federation members can report a hostile or careless driver's license plate number and have a warning letter sent