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  2. Houston Bcycle - Wikipedia

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    Houston BCycle was a bicycle-sharing system, owned and operated by Houston Bike Share, a non-profit organization that administers bike sharing for the City of Houston. There were over 150 stations located within the city limits, and over 1300 bicycles. Since June 30, 2024, the ride-sharing program has been discontinued.

  3. File:Bicycle Houston Free Press Summer Fest.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Bicycle hanging on fence at Houston Free Press Summer Fest 2012 at Eleanor Tinsley Park, Buffalo Bayou Park, Houston, Texas USA on June 2, 2012. Date:

  4. Terry Hershey Park - Wikipedia

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    Terry Hershey Park is a county park that runs parallel to a roughly 6-mile (9.7 km) stretch of the Buffalo Bayou in western Houston, Texas.The park is named after Terry Hershey, a conservationist who campaigned to keep the banks of Buffalo Bayou from being paved.

  5. Ghost bike - Wikipedia

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    A bike memorial project [15] was started in Durham, North Carolina, in 2013 to commemorate the death of two prominent cyclist [16] and bicycle safety advocates. [ 17 ] In late 2013 and early 2014, the Houston Ghost Bike Group has placed 47 ghost bikes to raise awareness during an especially deadly string of traffic violence involving ...

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  7. Transportation in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Combined with the "ReBuild Houston" initiative approved by Houston voters in 2010, many new streets have been redesigned using the complete street guidelines. Houston currently has over 300 miles of City-constructed bike lanes, bike routes, shared lanes, bayou trails and rails-to-trails across a 500 square mile area of Houston.