Bike RU is the Rutgers University Department of Transportation Services (RUDOTS) campus-wide initiative to create a more bicycle-friendly university.

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Why Should I Bike RU?

There are many reasons why bicycling is a great way to get around campus. Bicycling is a fun, healthy, cost-effective, and efficient way to travel.

Where Can I Ride?

RUDOTS recently updated the BikeRU Campus Bicycle Maps for Livingston, Cook, Douglass, Busch, and College Avenue Campuses. The maps show shared use paths, bicycle lanes, bicycle-friendly roadways, bicycle parking, and more.

Where Can I Obtain a Bicycle?

There are many ways to obtain a bicycle on and near campus. Rutgers Bicycle Rental Program

  • RUDOTS manages and operates the on-campus bicycle rental program.
  • Rentals are available for $20 per month or $50 per semester, and you can reserve a bicycle at any of our convenient on-campus locations.

New Brunswick Bike Exchange

You can purchase refurbished bicycles, ranging from $50-$200, at the New Brunswick Bike Exchange, a non-profit organization whose mission is to increase access to affordable bicycles.


Kim's Bike Shop

  • Kim’s Bike Shop is a family-owned full-service retail bicycle shop, which carries a range of bicycle types and brands.
  • Hours, Location and more information: www.kimsbikes.com
How Can I Keep My Bicycle Secure?

To reduce bicycle theft, RUDOTS recommends the following three steps:

  • 1. Register your bicycle
  • 2. Use a secure locking system
  • 3. Properly lock your bicycle

1. Register your bicycle. Registering your bicycle ensures that if your lost or stolen bicycle is recovered by RUPD, it can be returned to you. RUPD cannot return the bicycle to you unless they have proof of ownership on file. The steps for registering your bicycle are simple.

Bicycle Registration Form

Fill out the form. Be sure to provide plenty of descriptive details that will make your bicycle easy to identify.
Mail or drop off the completed form to the following address:

Rutgers Department of Transportation Services
55 Paul Robeson Blvd
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

2. Use a secure locking system. RUDOTS recommends a U-lock combined with a security cable.

3. Learn how to properly lock your bicycle. Learn how to properly lock your bicycle. Download this postcard or check out this video to learn how to lock your bicycle in a manner that reduces the likelihood of theft.


Bicycle Safety Tips & Training

dotsFor all DOTS related information and inquiries, please visit DOTSHelp.rutgers.edu.