Bike Share Program To Start In Minneapolis
A bike sharing program first planned in 2008 is set to start in the Twin Cities in June.
Plans call for the Minneapolis program to start with up to 80 kiosks, dispensing up to 1,000 bikes. It will operate in a way that planners say will deter the bike thefts that have plagued some earlier sharing programs. Kiosks will be concentrated mostly in downtown, Uptown and at the University of Minnesota. The city will join some 130 bike-sharing programs globally.
Users of the bike program can buy an annual key card, or pay by credit card. It will be interesting to hear if this program is successful.
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2 years ago
by Brent