A project in San Antonio united Latino bikers on a quest to explore the city’s bike share system.
San Antonio is using an unlikely tactic to get more riders
Reddy Bikeshare and Eat Off Art in Buffalo, NY, teamed up to create a mobile public art project that encourages the use of bike share in its underrepresented community.
[caption id="attachment_10845" align="alignnone" width="640"]
EZ Ride's new program teaches residents how to use Passaic’s new bike share system safely.
In Passaic, NJ, a community just 10 miles from NYC, a free bike share
By meeting people in their own neighborhoods, The Center for Community Transportation in Ithaca, New York, is helping bike share reach more residents.
[caption id="attachment_10818" align="aligncenter" width="640"] The trailer is the Bike
The City of Tucson is partnering with the Arts Foundation of Tucson and Southern Arizona to wrap TUGO bike share bikes and stations with vibrant local art to boost ridership and create awareness
EZ Ride will partner with the Passaic Urban Enterprise Zone to increase access to and use of the Passaic bike share program through community rides and engagement events. Instructors from EZ Ride will
Bat Conservation International, San Antonio BCycle, and Latino Outdoors are teaming up to launch a four-part educational ride series. Twenty riders from the San Antonio Chapter of Latino
E-bike riding classes, free 1-year Ride New Haven bike share memberships, helmets, and more are all part of the New Haven Coalition for Active Transportation’s (NCAT) education programming to increase access to bike
Using bike rides as a connection point, People for Active Transportation Hawaii (PATH) will engage communities and people living next to transit lines to demonstrate how easy it is to use their local HIBIKE bike share system for
Reddy Bikeshare is collaborating with Eat Off Art to design four art bikes to increase the use and awareness of shared micromobility in Buffalo. Eat Off Art is a local