Bike Sharing
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Metro Proposes Cutting Bike-Share Price in Half
Metro Bike Share would go from $3..50 to $1.75 for a single ride, plus more passes, transfers, and low-income discounts
May 8, 2018
T-Committee Approves L.A. City Metro Bike-Share Expansion Plans
LADOT is looking to expand Metro Bike Share operations in the coming years. Today, the L.A. City Council Transportation Committee unanimously approved Department of Transportation recommendations that target 1,000 additional bikes in central Los Angeles and 700 additional bikes on the Westside.
April 24, 2018
Zagster Pace Bike-Share Offers “Smarter Dockless”
Zagster recently introduced Pace dockless bike-share which features a special two lock system
February 12, 2018
Trying Out L.A.’s Three Dockless Bike-Share Systems
Joe gives L.A.'s dockless bike-share systems a test ride, finding ofo and Spin poor quality, and LimeBike pretty good
December 21, 2017
Dockless Bike-Share Pilot Parameters At L.A. City Transportation Committee Tomorrow
Tomorrow, the L.A. City Council Transportation Committee will be discussing how to permit dockless bike-share.
December 12, 2017
Private Dockless Bike-Share: A Blessing Or A Curse?
Three dockless bike-share systems currently serve L.A. - these systems have potential for good, but also potential for pitfalls.
November 29, 2017
Dockless Shared Bikes: From China… To Los Angeles?
In Shanghai streets, the most striking visual change were the thousands of yellow and orange and other color bike-share bikes in the streets.
October 13, 2017
UCLA Launches 130-Bike Bruin Bike Share
Earlier today, UCLA launched the newest bike-share system in L.A. County: Bruin Bike Share. UCLA's powder blue bike-share bikes have eight speeds, a built-in lock, front and rear lights, a bell, and a front basket.
October 3, 2017
Metro Bike Share Opens In Venice, Santa Monica
Metro Bike Share celebrated 165 bikes at 15 stations to serve the Venice community
September 7, 2017
Metro Bike Share Launches In San Pedro And Wilmington
Bike-share is open at the Port of L.A., with 120 bikes at 13 stations in San Pedro and Wilmington. The system should be useful for Port tourists, though may face challenges.
July 31, 2017