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  2. Capital Bikeshare - Wikipedia

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    Capital Bikeshare use rose during and after the Covid-19 pandemic, eventually breaking a five-year record in May 2023. [45] As a result of the increased use, the DC government announced plans to expand the program in 2021. [ 45 ]

  3. Transportation in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Capital Bikeshare rental site near McPherson Square Metro station, downtown. There is a network of 45 miles (72 km) dedicated bicycle lanes around Washington, D.C., and there are 1,300 bicycle racks installed on sidewalks all over the city. An estimated 3.3% of the District's residents biked to work at least one day during 2010, and by 2008 the ...

  4. SmartBike DC - Wikipedia

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    SmartBike DC was a bicycle sharing system implemented in August 2008 with 120 bicycles and 10 automated rental locations in the central business district of Washington, D.C. The network was the first of its kind in North America, [1] but was replaced by the much larger, publicly funded Capital Bikeshare system in the fall of 2010. SmartBike DC ...

  5. Lyft Urban Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Lyft Urban Solutions launched on the Washington State University campus in August 2010, in Washington, D.C. & Arlington under the name "Capital Bikeshare" in September 2010. In 2011, Lyft Urban Solutions implemented a bike-sharing system in Boston under the name "Hubway" and in Toronto, under the name "Bike Share Toronto". [21]

  6. Gabe Klein - Wikipedia

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    Gabe Klein is a government official, urban planner, entrepreneur, and an investor specializing in sustainability and transportation. Klein currently serves in the Biden Administration as the head of the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation. [1] In this role, he has led the roll-out of a national electric vehicle charging network.

  7. Capitol View (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood has two nearby Capital Bikeshare stations: at 53rd & D Street SE, by C.W. Harris Elementary; at 55th & E Capitol Street NE, by Maya Angelou Public Charter School; Both are just outside the border of the neighborhood, though more stations could be supported in Ward 7. [29]

  8. The Wharf (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Wharf is accessible by car, with underground parking available. A two-way cycle track runs the length of The Wharf, and the curbside is entirely reserved for rideshare and parcel pick-up and drop-off. Public transportation options include water taxis, metro, multiple Capital Bikeshare stations, and a free community shuttle.

  9. List of bicycle-sharing systems - Wikipedia

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    A2B Bikeshare: 24 September 2015: Arizona Phoenix: Grid Bike Share 3 Gen. CycleHop and Social Bicycles: 25 November 2014: Arkansas Bentonville: Bentonville BCycle [331] California Encinitas: Encinitas BCycle [331] Fullerton: OCTA BikeShare: Bike Nation: 6 January 2014: Los Angeles: Metro Bike Share [332] 3 Gen. B-Cycle 7 July 2016: Redding ...