London goes pedal crazy
Seeing the Velib cycle hire scheme work successfully in Paris since its launch last summer, the London Mayor, Boris Johnson thought to himself, ’Incredible, I’ll have a bit of that!’. After all, we can’t allow our French neighbours across the English Channel to be racing ahead of us in innovation now can we.
Since July 30, the scheme offers 10,200 docking posts at 400 locations across central London. The self-service is available all year round. You pay an access fee and for the amount of time you use it (from £1 for an hour to £50 for 24 hours). And it gets better, as there will also be information in foreign languages so that tourists are able to take advantage of the scheme, with maps at each docking station. However, helmets are not provided, but you do get adjustable seating and perhaps even a basket to make up for it.
And it will get’s better! A Cycle Hire iPhone App will soon be available to help you locate the 400 cycle docking stations in Central London. It will be available free of charge on the web.
What more could you want from a city that offers Streetcar, Cycle Hire, the most Fair Trade products, free museums, gorgeous parks, multi-cultural diversity, social innovation galore, and believe it or not, lovely summer weather!? Well, at least for now anyway!
London Borough of Southwark and London Borough of Sutton are members of Energy Cities. London Borough of Sutton also participates to the Display Campaign and London Borough of Southwark to the European Mobility Week.
Sources:
Igenius
Transport for London Cycle Hire