City and County of Honolulu Bicycle Program

City and County of Honolulu Bicycle Program City and County of Honolulu, Department of Transportation Services, Bicycle Program - What projects are in the works, Where to find bike info, Events, etc.

The City and County of Honolulu is dedicated to making O'ahu a bicycle-friendly place. DTS completed the O'ahu Bike Plan update in December 2019. The new plan will guide future planning to better integrate bicycling into the island's transportation system. For more information on our bicycle program, or if you have a suggestion, please contact us.

05/07/2026

Love seeing the Wahi Pana !

Even better to see the bike rack being used on it!


Skyline and Bike is probably the most popular multimodal combo!
05/05/2026

Skyline and Bike is probably the most popular multimodal combo!

May is , and what better combo exists other than and a bike? Maybe and Bike? All combos work!

This month, try riding a bike and taking public transit! Or just ride your bike!

Our Skyline trains have a dedicated bike storage area so you store it there and relax while you ride! Or you can just hold em and ride too!

You'll see a lot of our riders using bikes to get to and from the stations as their first/last mile mode!

It's Bike Month! Here is a calendar of   related events taking place in May! Be safe! Ride safe! And most importantly, h...
05/05/2026

It's Bike Month! Here is a calendar of related events taking place in May!

Be safe! Ride safe! And most importantly, have fun!


May is National Bike Month and Hawai‘i Bicycling League is hosting and highlighting events across Hawai‘i to celebrate and to make it easy for everyone to join the fun on two (or three) wheels. Check out the full calendar of rides, workshops, and community events, and find a way to ride with us this month.
5/02 (Sat) Adult Learn to Ride (Free Workshop by HBL), 4:15pm @ McCully
5/03 (Sun) National Ride a Bike Day, 10:30am @ Kapolei
5/03 (Sun) E-Bikes 101 (Free Workshop by HBL), 9:30am @ Kapolei
5/03 (Sun) Free Trike Ride by HBL, 4:30pm @ Ala Moana
5/09 (Sun) E-Bikes 101 (Free Workshop by HBL), 9:45am @ Kailua
5/11-5/15 (Mon-Fri) Bike to Work Week Energizer Stations, Various times & locations
5/16 (Sat) Keiki Learn to Ride (Workshop by HBL), 10am @ Kaimukī
5/17 (Sun) BikeFest + Swap Meet, 12pm @ Kakaʻako
5/17 (Sun) Bike Repair Clinic (Free Workshop by HBL), 4pm @ Kakaʻako
5/18 (Mon) City Bike and Bus Demo, 11am @ Honolulu
5/23 (Sat) Costco Gran Fondo, 7:30am @ Hawaiʻi Kai
5/23 (Sat) Free Trike Ride by HBL, 9:30am @ Ala Moana
5/24 (Sun) Pedal to the Meadow, 6:30am @ Kekaha, Kauaʻi
5/25 (Mon, Memorial Day) Fix-a-Flat (Free Workshop by HBL) 1pm @ Ala Moana
5/27 (Wed) Free Trike Ride by HBL, 9:30am @ Ala Moana
5/30 (Sat) KVIBE Kalihi Ahupuaʻa Ride, 8am @ Kalihi
5/31 (Sun) Bike to the Train, 8:30am @ ‘Ewa Beach
6/3 (Tues) World Bicycle Day Ride & National Bike Month Pau Hana, 4:30pm @ Kakaʻako
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Coming Soon 😍
09/29/2025

Coming Soon 😍

07/08/2025

Ever wanted to learn how to load your onto ?

Tomorrow is  ! Be sure to pump air into your tires, grab your helmet, and hop into the nearest bike lane!Work too far to...
05/15/2025

Tomorrow is ! Be sure to pump air into your tires, grab your helmet, and hop into the nearest bike lane!

Work too far to bike? No worries! Bring your bike onto or and let public transportation do the majority of the work! Just bring your loaded and use your bike for the first or last mile, to or from your office!

Save money. No need wait in traffic. Keep in mind that it’s graduation season as well! Perfect time to try riding your bike to work!




Ever wondered how to load your bike onto  ? Come learn how tomorrow! It’s actually a lot easier than you think! Riding y...
05/12/2025

Ever wondered how to load your bike onto ? Come learn how tomorrow!

It’s actually a lot easier than you think!

Riding your bike for the first or last mile from or to your bus is the best way to beat traffic, and get where you need to be!

ATTENTION Waikīkī bicyclists:The bicycle rack at 441 Walina St will be removed on March 10. Anyone wishing to obtain the...
03/07/2025

ATTENTION Waikīkī bicyclists:

The bicycle rack at 441 Walina St will be removed on March 10. Anyone wishing to obtain their locks after the rack is removed can contact DTS at 808-768-8335 or email [email protected].

Thank you!

Today, Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed Bill 52 (24), CD1 into law, which is an important step to making our roads safer for...
02/19/2025

Today, Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed Bill 52 (24), CD1 into law, which is an important step to making our roads safer for everyone, as e-bikes rise in popularity as form of transportation around Oʻahu.

E-bikes are a vital part of our multimodal transit network, providing affordable and sustainable transportation, especially for last mile commutes. However, is it important to implement regulations to help prevent serious injuries or death for our e-bike riders.

Bill 52 will bring:

- Helmet requirements for riders under the age of 18
- Limits to power: e-bikes exceeding 750 watts are prohibited on public roads, highways, alleys, paths or trails
- Reckless riding restrictions: riders must keep both wheels on the ground, must be properly seated, and avoid dangerous maneuvers
- Prohibition of exhibition riding, such as wheelies or standing on handlebars, unless part of an authorized event.

There was an average of 24 e-bike related emergency calls every month in 2024 across Hawai’i, many of them involving keiki and young adults. The City aims to reduce this with enforcement, education, and awareness to ensure riders of all ages are safe on our roadways.

We're stoked to join Hawaii Department of Transportation and Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation today to celebr...
02/12/2025

We're stoked to join Hawaii Department of Transportation and Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation today to celebrate love and kūpuna vitality at the 54th Annual Senior Valentine Dance at the Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall!

Our DTS Bicycle program, joined by our Pedestrian Program team shared a booth with Walk Wise Hawaii to educate participating kūpuna on pedestrian and bicycle safety!

The festivities also included a melodious mix of tunes from the fabled Royal Hawaiian Band, VIP and local celebrity appearances, and most importantly hundreds of kūpuna boogying down on the dance floor!

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