Bike-Share
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What Happens When a Company That Sells Car Trips Gets Into the Bike Trip Business?
Lyft has acquired the nation's largest bike-share company, setting up a situation where its bike trip sales will cannibalize its car trip sales.
July 9, 2018
Bringing More Bikes to the Bayview
A push is on to get more people biking in the Bayview/Hunter's Point (BVHP) neighborhood of San Francisco.
June 28, 2018
Bike Fans Increasing in State Capitol
It never hurts to see more people on bikes, wearing whatever they want, including dress clothes.
June 18, 2018
Ford GoBike: ‘Bike Angels’ Program and an Update on E-Bikes
Ford GoBikes' Bike Angels program in the Bay Area offers points towards bike rentals and membership extensions for helping keep a balance between bikes and docks.
June 12, 2018
Taking Stock of Dockless Bike-Share in Seattle
The most interesting experiment with dockless bike-share in an American city right now is happening in Seattle.
June 6, 2018
Caltrans Deputy Director’s Ride Shows Potential for California Transportation Investments
The city of Sacramento is rolling out major new bike facilities to make riding there pleasant and safe for all riders, through a combination of funding, clear policies and standards, and a staff on the lookout for opportunities to make quick, simple, inexpensive changes.
May 24, 2018
L.A. City T-Committee to Discuss Dockless Bike-Share Regulations This Wednesday
The city of Los Angeles Transportation Department (LADOT) has proposed new rules that would apply to dockless bike-share and scooters.
May 22, 2018
Five Ground Rules to Help Cities Get the Most Out of Dockless Bike-Share
Safe users, clear public spaces, equal access: cities should demand them all from bike-share companies.
May 22, 2018
Metro Committee Approves Cutting Bike-Share Prices, Expanding System
If board approves, Metro Bike-Share would cost $1.75 for single-rides, starting as early as August. The system would also expand soon near DTLA and Venice.
May 21, 2018