Low-income residents living in the Washington DC area can now get Capital Bikeshare memberships for $5 annually, thanks to a newly announced Community Partner Program.
Understanding how people make transportation choices is crucial to better marketing bike share, and one group of researchers believes they can add to the industry’s collective knowledge
Registration is now open for the Better Bike Share Conference in Philadelphia and attendees have until May 4 to take advantage of discounted early bird rates.
The Better Bike Share Partnership brought together influential people from five diverse cities that are planning to launch bike share within the next two years: Atlanta, Baltimore, Detroit, Los Angeles and Memphis.
It takes Abiesolom “Abi” Woldegedreal 45 minutes to an hour on the bus to get from his home in Columbia Heights to the CVS Pharmacy where he works. Luckily, he has a quicker commuting option—Capital Bikeshare.