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Bicycle User Group Network (BUG)
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The Bicycle User Group (BUG) Network exists to encourage and support cyclists who wish to improve conditions for cycling in their workplace, neighbourhood, community, or school. Some BUGs form in order to further specific goals such as acquiring secure bike parking, while others simply wish to come together for casual group rides or group commutes to work.

Browse the BUG pages for free program resources on everything from preventing bike theft to fixing a flat tire, or check out information on how to start and maintain a BUG and think about registering your own Bicycle User Group today!

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Register your BUG today!
Joining the BUG Network is a great way to formalize your commitment to creating better conditions for cyclists in your neighbourhood or workplace. Join hundreds of cyclists who are working with the City to improve bicycle parking, install shower and change facilities, organize group rides and host events. Bicycle User Groups work together in the name of an even more
bicycle-friendly Toronto for all!
Tips for commuting to work by bike
The BUG Network is please to offer its members on-line access to the informative commuter tips video, designed to equip cyclists with all the information they need for a safe and enjoyable ride to work.

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