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This blog is intended primarily for bike commuters at the World Bank. Advice on commuting routes, warnings of weather and hazardous road conditions, and announcements of bike-related events are welcome. Add comments anytime. Original posts: contact Eric Swanson (eswanson@worldbank.org)
My son left his bike at the Bethesda metro station yesterday January 12 09 at 9:30 am. He attached it with a traditional lock (a sturdy cable one) to the bike rack that stands at the station entry. When he came back at 6:00 pm, the bike was stolen. So beware to put a really strong lock in you intend to bike and ride the metro... Also, you may want to know that in some places ( notably Bethesda-Chevy Chase for sure) you can register your bike at you local police station. You can then notify the police , if it is stolen. And who knows.... the police may find it afterwards, a few miles further down, abandoned in a parking lot, it would be your lucky day.
So protect your bike. It's your friend. If you are commuting to work, the best place is indoors, inside a secure area. And even there you may want to have a good lock. The same goes for bikes at home, which are often stolen from garages or back porches. Or at the Carter Center........
Any advice for other riders? Leave a comment.