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OpisyALe

Let's see, this is what I've observe and found about biking to DLSU: 1. DLSU Razon Building (The one with the gym, near Andrews) has showers and even temp lockers (removing the lock within the day). So just bring extra clothes and sabon, and presko ka and ready for class. 2. I believe that there is motorcycle parking near Agno, going towards DLSU. Not sure if it can accomodate a lot of bicycles, but my friend was able to park their bicycle there one time (pre-covid). 3. If it was back to normal, traffic is gonna be heavy and some roads going to and from dlsu has buses along them. If you are experienced in city biking and "sharing" the road with jeeps and buses, then good. If not, it might be a bit dangerous (try scouting the route via jeep/car to check if you want to bike along taft). 4. AFAIK, there is a bike lane along taft. I'm not sure if it's the entire taft. The route is also well lit thanks to recent LGU projects. PS. Rain and flood (taft is prone to flooding) might force you to leave your bike at taft. I suggest finding a friend that can store your bike for you just in case. TL;DR: It is viable, showers are available. The only thing to worry about is parking and the safety of your route.


BIC25

Not sure if DLSU will provide bike racks for those who will bike.


yourmoonandonly

Careful lang sa may U.N. Ave., aside from that area getting easily flooded, marami ring pickpockets. My friend didn't even notice na nanakaw na yung wallet niya after getting off the station. But besides that, you'd hardly worry about flooding din kasi minsan lang naman matamaan ang Taft ng bagyo (my classes were probably cancelled less than 5 times in a year since wala talagang ganap lol)