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Philly bike sharing program in works

Mike Hess

Issue date: 1/11/08 Section: News
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A bike located on Drexel's campus. Bike Share Philadelphia is attempting to implement a program where bikes stationed around the City of Philadelphia can be used by the public to travel around the city.
Media Credit: Evan Rosen
A bike located on Drexel's campus. Bike Share Philadelphia is attempting to implement a program where bikes stationed around the City of Philadelphia can be used by the public to travel around the city.

A new program, Bike Share Philadelphia, is hoping to help student traffic with a public use bicycle program.

Bike Share Philadelphia is holding a public forum Jan. 17 at 6:30 p.m. to promote their program and potentially implement their program, according to Russell Meddin, one of the event's organizers.

Biking is a seemingly viable option, but the high rate of bike theft often discourages these potential bicyclists, forum organizer, Brittany Bonnete, said. According to Kryptonite, a bike lock manufacturer, Philadelphia ranks fourth in the nation in bike theft.

However, Bonnete, whose own bike was stolen in Philadelphia, explained that a major benefit of the program is that people would not have to maintain or store a personal bicycle; they would instead use the city's bicycles.

Meddin and Bonnete said they developed Bike Share Philadelphia when they

visited Lyon, France, and observed one of the largest public use bicycle programs in the world, Grand Lyon.

Bonnete used Grand Lyon extensively for a year, and said it was a very efficient means of travel.

"It was an excellent way to see the city and … you didn't have to wait for a bus or metro, because it's available 24 hours," she said.

Meddin said he "had an epiphany … this is incredible."

They both took note of how similar Lyon was to Philadelphia in size, population, and number of Universities. Therefore, a similar public use bicycle program would work well in Philadelphia, according to the duo.

Bike Share Philadelphia would function in the same way as Grand Lyon and other major public bicycle use programs, Meddin and Bonnete explained.

People would use bicycles by putting down a deposit using their credit card, or pay a membership fee, with a free 30 minutes of bicycle use. After 30 minutes there are slight increases around each 45 minute interval, but the program is designed for short trips.
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Lisa

posted 1/17/08 @ 1:19 PM EST

Might be a nice idea to mention WHERE the public forum is. But good reporting, I hadn't heard of this.

Mike

posted 6/18/08 @ 9:13 PM EST

I wonder when they're gonna hurry the hell up with the bike share program. It would really benefit philly.

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