The street art in Oklahoma City is so world class, it became part of our flagship tour. 🚲🦅 It's the #1 tour in OKC according to TripAdvisor. #OKHereWeGo#SeeOKC
On Polk Street in Houston, someone posted a fake speed limit sign that doubled the speed limit to 60mph.
No one noticed. People didn’t actually drive 60mph.
The sign was quickly replaced, but this shows a deeper truth: signs don’t change behavior. Design does.
@okcparks Exciting times! This has always seemed like a natural connection. We’ll definitely want to look into using some Rubber Level Crossing Panels at the railroad tracks.
Thank you to everyone who rode with us, supported us, or waved and smiled as we pedaled by. Oklahoma City is a beautiful place, and I hope Ride OKC helped you see it in a new way. Here’s to the next adventure and to keeping the wheels turning.
Ryan & Ashley
#SeeOKC#RideOKC
🧵After 7 incredible years of connecting people to Oklahoma City’s hidden gems on two wheels, it’s time to close this chapter. Ride OKC was inspired by a bike tour my wife, Ashley, & I took early in our relationship. We turned that spark into something bigger than we imagined.
If no buyer steps forward by March 14, 2025, we’ll begin closing the business and selling our bikes and equipment. This decision wasn’t easy, but I’m so proud of what we accomplished together.
A new 3.3-mile bike route is now open in NE OKC. The lane connects neighborhoods such as Capitol View, Springlake, and Culbertson to resources such as Metro Tech’s Springlake Campus, Homeland and the MAPS 3 Health & Wellness Center.
https://t.co/KVPUq5olU0
Have you filled out the @cityofokc#VisionZero surveyss yet? Your input can help shape the City's plan to reduce traffic fatalities and improve safety for all road users. Fill out the map + written surveys here: https://t.co/9MRnYHbKoZ
Clearly our nerdery was out in full force while speaking about some of the striking architectural features because the next day a tour participant sent us this postcard dated August 27, 1912.
See it on & more on our Art & Architecture Tour at https://t.co/j6WhgBe0WF
Last Fall we were invited to lead a history bike tour with @OKCArchitecture. One of our favorite notable stops, the Kee Residence, is a rare example of Dutch South African colonial architecture designed by G.W. Van Meter and built in 1907.
Some new protected bike infrastructure in @CityOfOKC! A pretty sweet half-mile you might say. More to come.
Villa between NW 23rd and 30th, along with a neighborhood connector I've been waiting a decade for. Reader, I saw this and teared up with joy.
Thanks to residents citywide for joining ACOG, DOKC, the City and others for #BikeToWorkDay. Missed one of this morning’s rides? Find bike routes near you: https://t.co/BfDYVeLCwB