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  2. The 8 Best Bike Racks for Cars, SUVs, and Trucks - AOL

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    Loading up for a trip is a hassle, but these bike racks stood up to our testing. From hitch options to clever trunk racks, here are the top bike racks for cars. The 8 Best Bike Racks for Cars ...

  3. Take Your Bike on Your Next Road Trip (or Just Escape ... - AOL

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    The most popular—and most affordable—type of car bike rack, trunk-mounted carriers use a combination of straps, weight, and leverage to carry your bikes. They come in a variety of styles and ...

  4. Bicycle parking rack - Wikipedia

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    U-rack: Staple, Sheffield rack: Basic bike rack that is used in urban areas because it can be placed along sidewalks without taking too much space away from pedestrians. [12] U-rack bolted to the ground. Unknown location. Massed ranks of U-racks at Cambridge Leisure Park, Cambridge, England: Wave: Serpentine: The wave is an extension of the U-Rack.

  5. Bicycle carrier - Wikipedia

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    Most public transit buses in the United States and Canada are equipped with bicycle racks, though they are far less common on transit systems outside North America. [4] [5] Bus-mounted bike carriers are usually attached to the front of the bus, and most are capable of collapsing when not in use. [6] [7] Some buses have rear-mounted racks. [8]

  6. Jump (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2018, Uber reached a deal to allow riders in San Francisco to access Jump's fleet of e-bikes in the Uber app. [10] Two months later, Uber acquired Jump Bikes for a reported US$200 million. [11] After the acquisition, Jump's CEO announced the company was planning an expansion into Europe, which began in June 2018. [12]

  7. Electric rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    The load-carrying versions of these rickshaws differ in their upper body, load-carrying capacity, motor power, controllers, and other structural aspects. At times, the motor power is also increased to carry loads up to 500–1,000 kg.