Adults may legally ride a bike without a helmet everywhere in the United States, but B-cycle strongly recommends wearing a helmet whenever riding
a bicycle.
No. There are hygiene and safety issues with shared helmet use. It is the responsibility of the rider to supply his or her own helmet.
If you have a bike you wish to return, but there are no available docks at a station, you must locate a station with available docks and return
the bike there. The kiosk located at each station will provide real-time
information about which nearby stations have available docks. The
kiosks at full stations will also add 15 free minutes to your ride so
that you can take the bike to an open station without financial penalty.
Contact Customer Service. Under the Terms and Conditions agreed to upon registering for membership, members may be liable up to a specified
limit if a bicycle is stolen or lost while under their care. Refer to
the Terms and Conditions posted on your system’s website.
B-cycles are equipped with an internal GPS device that tracks the bike’s trips. Other technology associates each trip with the member who checked out
the bike. After this information is transferred to B-cycle’s computers,
algorithms translate the trip information into estimates of the number
of calories burned and carbon emissions avoided (as compared to the use
of an average automobile for the same trip). If there are technical
errors with the data collection or transfer, an estimate will be applied
and clearly noted as such.
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If the bike is stolen while in my care, don't hold me liable up to a specified limit. Just track it with the internal GPS device, call me and tell me where it is, and I will recover it and return it to a station. I will however probably need more than 15 minutes extension on my ride to do so...
A stolen bike will cost you $1000. That is in Denver, I couldn't find Chicago
This program is sounding like more of a failure each day.
I was fairly dismissive of the bike sharing concept before I used the Velib extensively on a trip to Paris in '07.
I do think the situation there is different and find the scale of this project to be far less useful. I'm unfamiliar with the overall cost/funding and will not speculate if the money would be better spent elsewhere.
However: this is a positive baby step and will test the waters to some degree; and, should it fail, there are worse ways to waste $.
I saw the uninstalled and unguarded (scrappers!) workings of a future station today:
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