Wasn't it discussed before how this really wouldn't work well in Chicago?
Yep, found it here. Thanks for calling me out Ryan! I owe you an apple now :)).
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Wasn't it discussed before how this really wouldn't work well in Chicago?
I want to be optimistic about this. But I don't see it working out well.
1- scale. 100 bikes is not a lot of bikes, especially considering that a certain number of those will always be incapacitated due to mechanical problems or flats or theft. 100 would be enough for a dense neighborhood, not the whole city. 2- price. For $10 a day, it would be easier and cheaper for me to just take a cab to many locations, particularly in the Loop. It should be $35 per year, not per month.
3- location. Downtown and the Loop are pretty awful for cycling. I consider myself an experienced and traffic-tolerant cyclist, and I avoid the Loop whenever possible. If I was a person who didn't already bike and accept that level of risk and discomfort in my life, no way would I ever just casually pick up a bike and ride about in the Loop (especially without a helmet). It doesn't seem very convenient to have to walk over to Museum Campus or McCormick Place or Buckingham Fountain just to pick up a bike.
Who's the target audience for this program? Is it people who already bike?-- in which case a better use of political will would be to make sure everyone who wants to bike to work has a secure place to lock up (as in NYC's new law). People who don't currently bike? Those are the people who would be most averse to cycling downtown anyhow, except on the LFP. Tourists? I appreciate the economic impact of tourism for Chicago, but it would be nice if the program were convenient and accessible for people who live here too.
I don't want to be so negative about this. I just think that for something like this to work, you have to think big and think long-term. I know that's difficult with the economy as it is right now. But I would hate for this program to falter and then have people thinking that bike-sharing is worthless.
Yep, found it here. Thanks for calling me out Ryan! I owe you an apple now :)).
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Wasn't it discussed before how this really wouldn't work well in Chicago?
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