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500 Castro Street
Mountain View, CA 94039-7540

(650) 903-6301


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Transportation

Transportation  Links and Contact Info
Bike Map 
Mountain View is a Bicycle Friendly Community and has extensive bikeways and trails for safe, fun travel around the city. Mountain View Bike Maps and information regarding bikeways and bicycle facilities, including downtown bike lockers and the bike shelter at the downtown Mountain View Transit Center, can be obtained from the Public Works Department
Bike Path / Sidewalk Issues
Did you notice debris in a bike lane or was a bicycle loop detector malfunctioning? If so, please report it to the Public Works Department.
 
Drivers Permit and License Information
What is the minimum age for a provisional permit? How many hours of professional driver training must you complete before you are eligible to take your driving test? What are the minimum monetary limits for car insurance? Drawing a blank? Don't panic, visit the DMV and get the answers you need.
Public Transportation Information
The Bay Area has an extensive public transit system. The Santa Clara VTA and Caltrain provide great alternatives to driving and takes you to popular places like California's Great America, downtown San Jose, Stanford, and San Francisco. You can use Transit 511 to plan a trip around the Bay.
Safe Rides
Run both for and by high school students, Safe Ride provides free and confidential rides home for teens as an alternative to driving or riding in a dangerous situation. The program runs out of the American Red Cross Silicon Valley Chapter every Friday and Saturday night during the school year, from 10 pm to 1:30 am.
 

Stevens Creek Trail
The Stevens Creek Trail is currently a 4 mile trail section in Mountain View which extends from Shoreline Park and the Bay Trail and ends along the south side of El Camino Real, near its crossing with Highway 85. Along the way, the trail goes from the Bay, under Highway 101, under Middlefield Rd., over Central Expressway, past Landel's School (and downtown Mountain View), over Highway 237 and under El Camino Real by Highway 85.