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Ready, steady, cycle! | CERN
Bike to Work, the Switzerland-wide biking marketing campaign, is again for its 2024 version
Be part of this yr’s Bike to Work marketing campaign, which inspires staff in firms throughout Switzerland to commute by bicycle as typically as doable all through the months of Could and June.
Collaborating is simple: first kind a staff of 4, give your staff a reputation and register it on the Bike to Work web site. No staff? No drawback: you can too request to hitch an incomplete staff.
There are not any registration charges or minimal distance necessities, and a part of your journey will be undertaken by public transport. Non-cyclists aren’t omitted: one staff member is allowed to commute on foot, by skateboard or by another technique of non-motorised transport.
This yr, CERN’s participation within the Bike to Work problem takes on a brand new dimension. We will likely be collaborating alongside the Canton of Geneva and greater than 40 different native entities, together with municipalities, autonomous public institutions and different worldwide organisations in Geneva.
This implies a number of tens of hundreds of us will likely be coming to work by bike, which is able to ship a robust and constructive message in favour of lively mobility, bodily exercise and good well being in Geneva. The “large winners” will likely be rewarded with a particular prize supplied by the Canton of Geneva.
You could find extra detailed details about the final occasion and our very personal “Bike to CERN” initiative, which runs all yr spherical, on the Bike to Work and Bike to CERN webpages.
Security first: don’t neglect to try the Security guidelines for biking and the Highway security pages and to finish the net course Highway Visitors – Bike Driving earlier than getting within the saddle.
Could the solar shine and the roads be secure for you all!
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