How to Plan Your Bike Racks for Ultimate Parking

Installing bike racks is an excellent way to support healthy lifestyles of your team and customers. While many retailers tend to assume that customers will be driving to their business premises, encouraging a more eco-friendly mode of transportation may make your business even more attractive. However, in order to showcase this, you need to plan our your bike parking effectively. So, here we will explore the topic in more detail.





Why Install Bike Racks:

When planning business premises, you may wonder about whether it is viable to install bicycle racks. Perth business owners should be aware that what your customers save on fuel, parking, and other vehicle costs, they could be spending in your business. Although cyclists tend to have a lower spend on a single trip compared to car drivers, they are more likely to make frequent visits, adding up to a greater spend overall.

Bike racking requires far less space compared to parking a vehicle. A bike rack to accommodate ten bikes will only take up the same space as one car parking space. This means that you can incorporate parking options to suit everyone.


Planning Your Bike Parking:

The first step towards planning your bike parking is to determine supply and demand. Your bike parking can be easily accommodated in unused parking areas or wide paths. However, local planning regulations may limit your options, so if you find you need lots of racks, you may need to consider what space is viable.

Assessing the demand for bike parking can be a little tricky, but it is not impossible. Make a note of customers visiting your premises carrying a helmet. Additionally, cyclists are usually forced to improvise if there are no provisions for them. This means that you are likely to notice bikes chained to any anchor points in the area such as sign posts, trees, parking meters or railings. This can provide a rough estimate of demand, but remember that if secure bike parking was available, there is likely to be a higher demand.

Finally, you need to consider the overall space required. While you may have space for the rack itself, remember that a bike can span almost two metres between the tips of the front and rear tyres. You also need to plan for additional swing room for the cyclists to move their bikes in and out of the rack, without the need to obstruct pedestrian access, street furniture or access to the property entrance.

If you are thinking of installing bike racks, Perth property owners should contact us. We have an unrivalled selection of bike racks, and the Image Bollards team is ready to answer any queries you may have. We would be happy to discuss your unique requirements and offer guidance on the most suitable options.

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