The city of West Palm Beach in Florida has launched its brand new bike sharing program, with 15 locations spread throughout the area, as the city continues its push for more alternative transportation. The new program is being welcomed with open arms by many locals and businesses. The program is simple, rent one of the two-wheelers and away you go, around downtown or to a nearby neighborhood, leaving it at the next station. This program is making it easy for everyone to come here and enjoy the city.
Good morning Donald,
Sounds like a fun way to get to know the area; I would have a problem bypassing any pastry shops.
Make yourself a great day.
Absolutely terrific. I hope it goes well and the program doesn't get ruined by a select few. I do believe this is very popular in Europe.
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Lou Ludwig
Boca Raton, FL
I have faith that this low-tech solution will catch on without a hitch. Off to check out the wheres and hows Donald!
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Lou Ludwig
Boca Raton, FL
Donald
The West Palm Beach bike sharing program . . . . is a very interesting program. Thanks for sharing the information.
Good luck and success.
Lou Ludwig
Donald- I'd heard about this and it is intriguing and interesting! Good for the City of WPB.
Hi Donald, this is a wonderful opportunity for residents to enjoy West Palm Beach that much more. Hope its very successful!
This is a wonderful program, Donald. I hope to see it expand even to smaller towns like Stuart.
Conrad, DecoBike users will get a discount if they become annual members, where the first 1,500 subscribers would benefit from a $99 introductory annual price before the annual membership goes up to its standard rate of $125. For a 3-month commitment, subscribers would be charged $15-$20 a month. Members have unlimited use of the bicycles. Finally, non-subscribers and walk-up users will pay $12-$17 per day, $25-$35 per week, or $40-$60 per month.
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