- Make an inventory of existing facilities for bicycle parking at bus stops and railway stations.
- Start a survey of actual use by counting parked bicycles close to public transport access.
- Talk about combinations, advantages and needs with the operators of public transport and the local authorities.
- Consider the quality of public transport, number of connections, journey time and accessibility with bicycle for choice of stations to improve.
- Supply attractive parking facilities and improve them depending on demand. Inform the public about progress and stimulate the demand.
- Provide roofs for bicycle stands that are used very often.
- Offer locked rooms with access for a limited number of known people or plan a guarded garage.
- Inform yourself and others about existing systems and experiences with bike transport in trains and busses.
- Improve public transport, accessibility and cycling routes to stations.
- Try to find a connection combining public transport and bicycle for your daily commute. Ask your transportation company for support on how to get from door to door.
- Make a survey of where the next stations (train, tram, bus) are and which of them offer the best connections. Sometimes it is better to cycle to a station a bit further away to reach a direct train. Find the best ways to the station. Find the station with best bicycle parking facilities.
- Try to take your bicycle with you on the bus or train. If it is not possible, ask why.
- Ask for better or more connections of the public transport system if the timetable is bad for you.
- Ask your employer for more flexible working hours.
- Enjoy the time you have while waiting and travelling by doing something entertaining or useful.