Divvy, which launched service in June of 2013, is poised to become the third bike share system in the United States to hit the 10 million rider mark. The other two cities to reach 10 million trips are Capital Bikeshare in DC, which launched in 2010, and Citi Bike in New York City, which launched a month before Divvy.
As Divvy wraps up the year, it’s seen a 14 percent increase in trips over last year, with over 3.5 million trips taken so far in 2016. After adding more than 85 new bike share stations and more than 1,000 new bikes in 2016, Divvy maintained its status as the geographically largest bike share station in North America with 580 stations and 5,800 bikes.
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