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Kingston, ON evaluates the potential for a citywide bikeshare network during Dropbike pilot

Kingston, ON Dropbike Bikeshare Pilot Citywide Network

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Dropbike installed 19 dockless bike havens for downtown and Queen's University visitors. The Dropbike app allowed users to unlock bikes and ride for $1 CAD per hour. The pilot required bike parking in havens rather than specific docks. Kingston conducted surveys of participants over the five-month pilot. The 10-question survey asked about ride experiences, preferences, and suggestions for additional havens.

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Bike share | Get Involved Kingston

Update: In 2017, Kingston completed a successful pilot program for a dockless bike-share program with Dropbike Inc., and has now selected Dropbike (through an RFP process) to deliver a city-wide bike-share program through 2021. Bike-sharing offers those without bicycles – tourists and residents alike – a convenient means of transportation when and where they are most likely to want it. Kingston has been piloting a dockless bike-share program through dropbike Inc since early July which will run until Nov. 30, provided weather conditions allow. For more information on where to find dropbike bikes and how to use them please visit the dropbike website. As the pilot-program comes to an end we want to hear from those who have – or who wanted to – try the dropbike bike-share system. The 10-question survey below asks about residents’ experience with dropbike, where and when they think they would use a bike-share system and the preferred priorities they would like to see reflected in a city-wide bike-share system. Feedback will be used to develop a city-wide bike-share system for Kingston.

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City extends bike-share pilot program - City of Kingston

October 20, 2017 - The City of Kingston has extended the bike-share pilot program and the survey seeking public feedback on the pilot. The agreement to extend with Toronto-based Dropbike Inc. will see orange bikes in Kingston until Nov. 30, provided weather conditions allow. "We have seen such a positive response to the pilot program, with over 5,000 rides, that we wanted to extend...

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Dropbike project finally launching in Kingston – Kingston News

A new fleet of orange and white bikes is hitting the streets of Kingston this month as Dropbike Inc. launches its community bike sharing program.

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Dropbike reported more than 5,000 rides during the pilot. City officials extended the program through 2021 and added more than 30 havens to the network.

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