The hubs are open from 8am – 10pm during the week and 9 – 3 on the weekends. To help support the service, Mejor en Bici and the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy are developing a network of 60 miles of cycle tracks, almost half of which is already complete. The city hopes to eventually expand to a fully automated 5,000-bike program, putting it on par with some of the world’s largest 3rd generation services.
Editor's note: Mexico City also had its own "Mejor en Bici" service with three locations in 2008, which grew into what is now EcoBici.
By Jesse Simmons, Bike-sharing Blog contributing writer
image credit: Amalia Holub
1 comment:
We love the new bike sharing scheme and the new network of bike paths that the Buenos Aires city government has constructed. As a company focussed on developing our environmental policies it is great to see this initiative.
Vamos Spanish Academy (Buenos Aires)
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