Bike-sharing Programs around the Globe

Grab a bike and go. Courtesy SoulRider.222 and batLo under CC.

Already popular in Europe, communal bicycle programs are gaining popularity in cities across the US. Brooklyns program is hoping to roll out shortly, and one for Manhattan is slated for a summer launch. Residents of the San Francisco Bay Area can also look forward to a bike-sharing pilot program later this year for the cities of San Francisco, Palo Alto, Mountain View, and Redwood City.While you wait for these and other programs to get into gear in the US and elsewhere, be sure to take advantage of existing bike-sharing projects in these popular travel destinations:B-cycle, US - Programs in Boulder, Chicago, Denver, Hawaii, San Antonio, and more.Bicing, Barcelona - Over 3,000 bikes available and well over 100 stations.Bycyklen, Copenhagen - Bikes are noted for being simple, durable, and adjustable.Call a Bike, Frankfurt - Dial in and automatically unlock a bike.Bysykkel, Oslo - Also available in Trondheim, Drammen, and Bergen.Nbici, Pamplona - Like most European bike-shares, this one is funded via advertising.Roma-n-bike, Rome - In addition to Rome, over 20 cities in Italy also offer bike-sharing.City Bikes, Stockholm - Lauded as one of the most successful bike-sharing projects.Velib, Paris - With 750 stations and over 20,000 bikes, the largest program of its kind.Velov, Lyon - Within 3 months, some 15,000 riders were taking 4,000 trips a day.


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