But clearly a good spot to dock the ubiquitous motor scooters!
How long have they had their bike share program?
Original launch in 2008, couple of failures and re-launches. Info from Bike Share World Map:
Rome, Italy - Roma'n'BikeLast Updated by Russell on Feb 27
March 2013, for all intents and purposes there is no system. almost no bikes January 16, 2013: Source Possible new system with 80 stations in the works: Source19 stations3rd re-launch January 1, 2010.(Original launch June 16, 2008 by Cemusa. 2nd launch: June 1, 2009 by ATAC)Operator: Rome Mobility Service Agency, a division of ATAC Rome's public transport agency.
Juan 2-8 mi. said:
How long have they had their bike share program?
I did not see a large biking population, at least in the city.
I did not see dedicated bike lanes, or even sharrows.
Conducting web searches, I do not see much advocacy for biking in Rome from it's citizens.
We had all of these here in Chicago BEFORE initiating bike share.
Why'd they even bother? At least they tried. Their bike share program managers should get on board with the bikes and system we have here. Seems like other city's use the same kind of bikes but with their local flavor painted on them.
in it to win it 8.0 mi said:
I did not see a large biking population, at least in the city.
I did not see dedicated bike lanes, or even sharrows.
Conducting web searches, I do not see much advocacy for biking in Rome from it's citizens.
We had all of these here in Chicago BEFORE initiating bike share.
Divvy isn't that bad but I've seen more than a couple bikes not docked, one at California and Division was actually laying on the sidewalk.
I wonder what they are going to do with/about frozen bikes in the winter or how many people will use them and how they will handle.
Washington has Divvy-esque bikes that seem to be popular along with some other renters like Bike and Roll. Everything I've seen looks well supported and there are sharrows and bike lanes here and there. Lots of streets are closed due to the shutdown and other security measures left over from 2001.
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