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GETTING AROUND FALMOUTH
WHOOSH TROLLEY SERVICE
WHOOSH trolley service operates seasonally seven days a week through
Labor Day, including holidays. Originating at the Falmouth Mall in
Teaticket, the trolley travels up and down Main Street (Route 28) into
Woods Hole, terminating at the Steamship Authority ferry landing, and
returning to the Mall throughout the day. Passengers can transfer to the
Sealine at the Mall for travel further down Cape. Board the Trolley at any of
the scheduled bus stops or flag the trolley down anywhere along the route.
Visit www.capecodrta.org for prices and schedules.
FALMOUTH PARKING GUIDELINES
Parking on Main Street in Falmouth Village is free of charge but there is
an enforced 3-hour limit. There are parking meters located in the villages
of Falmouth (Clinton Avenue & Robbins Road), Falmouth Heights and
Woods Hole. Meter restrictions are enforced from 8:00AM to 6:00PM daily
with a 3-hour limit. If you find a broken meter, please notify Falmouth
Police Department, 774-255-4527, and do not park there. No parking
within 20 feet of an intersection, on a crosswalk, sidewalk, across a private
way or driveway, on a bridge or approach to bridge, within 10 feet of a
hydrant or fire station, or across the street from fire station. Park on the
right side of the road. There is no public overnight parking anywhere in
Falmouth. Handicapped parking restrictions are enforced. Visit https://
falmouthpolice.com/parking/ for more information.
BICYCLE LAWS
You may ride your bicycle on any public road, street or bikeway except
limited access or express state highways where signs specifically prohibit
bikes. No bicycle parking on street, road, bikeway or sidewalk. Signal
when stopping or turning, using either hand. Obey all traffic laws and
regulations. Notify police at 774-255-4527 of any accident involving
personal injury or property damage over $100. If you are 16 years old or
younger, you must wear a helmet that meets the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety requirements and fits your head with a fastened chin strap. For
more detailed rules and regulations, visit www.falmouthma.gov/401/
Bicycle-and-Pedestrian-Committee.
ELECTRIC VEHICLES
The Town of Falmouth is encouraging locals and visitors alike, to embrace
new ways of living in a green community by driving electric vehicles and
reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. We're doing our part to make
Falmouth more sustainable. For Electric Vehicle Charging Station locations
visit www.plugshare.com.
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