Tag: Limebike
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Metuchen discusses a bike network in continued safety efforts for cyclists
METUCHEN – When Alan Johnson rides his bike on Main Street in Metuchen, he sometimes does not feel safe. “It’s kind of like the chicken and egg,” he said. “We have the bikes, we need the infrastructure to make it safer and productive to get around.” Johnson, a member of the Traffic and Transportation Committee,…
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New bike lanes will promote connectivity within East Brunswick
EAST BRUNSWICK – Holding a detailed map, bicycle safety information and a microphone, Mayor Brad Cohen unveiled the township’s new bike lanes. “It’s an initiative that we have been working on actually for the last two years, for which it’s probably going to take about four years to be completed. There is a map here ……
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LimeBike pilot off to a good start in Metuchen
METUCHEN — Borough residents trekked some 750 miles, spent 200 hours, and made 459 trips in the 10 days since LimeBike was launched on Aug. 25. Councilman Todd Pagel, who updated the Borough Council on the program at a meeting on Sept. 4, said one of the benefits of the program aside from the bikes…
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LimeBike launch in Metuchen set for Aug. 25
METUCHEN — Some 50 LimeBikes will roll out during the official launch of the one-year dockless bicycle share pilot program in Metuchen at the end of the month. “Twenty-five bikes will be introduced on Aug. 25 for people to ride and another 25 bikes [will be introduced] on Aug. 26,” Councilman Todd Pagel said at…
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Metuchen will pilot dockless bike share program
METUCHEN — In an effort to reduce motor vehicle traffic, borough officials will soon pilot a dockless bike share program. The Borough Council voted in favor of a resolution at a meeting on May 21 to enter a one-year pilot contract with LimeBike, a San Mateo, California-based tech mobility company, which will be at no…
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Keyport will implement bike sharing program by the spring
KEYPORT–Striving to reduce vehicular traffic and give residents some new two-wheelers, the Borough Council entered into a shared services agreement with Limebike. “The borough, under the leadership of Councilmembers Victoria Pacheco and Collette Kennedy, assisted by Councilmember Sophia Lamberson, has been discussing various ways of reducing vehicle traffic on Keyport streets,” Borough Administrator Stephen Gallo…