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>>> On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 4:53 PM, Eric Sundquist <nomoretraf...@yahoo.com
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>>>> They have flat rate for dockless.
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>>> *From:* Robbie Webber via Bikies <bikies@lists.danenet.org>
>>> *To:* Scott Morris Rose <stink...@gmail.com>
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>> https://seattle.curbed.com/2017/7/28/16060052/spin-bike-shar
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>> *From:* Robbie Webber via Bikies <bikies@lists.danenet.org>
>> *To:* Scott Morris Rose <stink...@gmail.
m:* Robbie Webber via Bikies <bikies@lists.danenet.org>
> *To:* Scott Morris Rose <stink...@gmail.com>
> *Cc:* Bikies <bik...@danenet.org>
> *Sent:* Monday, July 31, 2017 4:45 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Bikies] dockless bike share
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> I understand the appeal of
y 31, 2017 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Bikies] dockless bike share
I understand the appeal of the dockless system for both cities (no major
infrastructure to site in the right of way) and the occasional user (no
membership fees.) But for someone who is planning on using the system on a
regular basis, t
I understand the appeal of the dockless system for both cities (no major
infrastructure to site in the right of way) and the occasional user (no
membership fees.) But for someone who is planning on using the system on a
regular basis, the per-hour charge can get pricey fast.
Let's say you take
For a slightly less rosy take on dockless bike share in Seattle:
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/07/dockless-bike-sharing-lands-in-seattle-and-leads-us-down-unsavory-alleyways/
The technology looks very promising. I hope the Seattle operators can work
out the kinks.
Evidently the bikies list supports not the attachment. Here's stock images
to stand in:
https://assets.fastcompany.com/image/upload/w_596,c_limit,q_auto:best,f_auto,fl_lossy/fc/3068900-inline-i-1-with-this-stationless-bike-share-system-you-can-park-your-bike-anywhere.jpg
I was a founding member of Seattle's "Pronto!" bike share program - a
conventional system with docks - but it lost a lot of money and the city,
which subsidized it, put a fork in it after briefly considering replacing
it with a different subsidized system with electric-assist bikes. From the