1,000 bikes for U.S. political conventions
By Richard Peace
The Freewheelin bike fleet in Denver (Bikes Belong)
The Freewheelin bike-sharing program has made a thousand bikes available for use at the U.S.
Democratic
national convention, which started yesterday. The same number will be available for use at next month's Republican convention.
The Freewheelin' program will be in Denver
and Minneapolis-St. Paul during the conventions to lend out the free bicycles. Humana
health insurance company and Bikes Belong
advocacy group have joined forces to create the Freewheelin’ bike sharing
program. .
The bikes will be available at eight bike stations in the
convention and hotel areas of each city from about 7am until 7pm.
Users don't have to be associated with the conventions; they just need to show picture
ID and a credit card to insure against theft.
According to Bikes Belong, the bicycles were donated by
Trek, Schwinn, Raleigh,
Specialized, Fuji
and Giant. After the conventions Humana will be donating 70 bikes and the
kiosks in each convention city for a bike-sharing program.
The bikes will be available in Denver at the Democratic National Convention
from August 25 to 28, and in Minneapolis-St. Paul at the Republican National
Convention, September 1-4.
Bikes Belong have a long track record of getting involved in
successful programs to encourage biking, including helping to create the first
legal mountain bike trail in New York
at Queens’ Cunningham Park
and providing some of the funding for Marin County’s
Safer Routes to Schools program.
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