Oaks and Spokes reveals a car-shaped bike rack

The new stand is designed to spark conversations in the community about a more sustainable transportation model.

A yellow car-shaped bike rack.

Peddle on over to see this car-shaped bike rack.

Photo by RALtoday

Yesterday, Oaks and Spokes — a Raleigh cyclist advocacy organization — celebrated a new bike rack installation at 1000 Brookside Dr. The car-shaped stand is designed to spark conversations in the community about a more sustainable transportation model. Peddle on over to see it for yourself (and don’t forget to lock up).

In addition to advocating for more bike parking, Oaks and Spokes hosts group rides, community bike repair days, and annual fundraisers. Learn more here.

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