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New York City Chooses Alta for Wide-Ranging Bike Share | Transportation Nation
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New York City has chosen Alta Bike Share, which runs systems in Washington, DC, Boston, and Melbourne, Australia, to run its bike share program, officials say.
The 10,000 bike system will have 600 stations, and will cost $100 a year to join. After that, bike usage for the first half hour is free.
Users will be able to check out bikes from any one of the 600 stations, and return them to any other.
Unexpectedly, the stations will range from the Upper West Side to Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Previously, experts had assumed the system would only cover Manhattan.
It will launch in summer, 2012.
NPR INTERVIEWER: It sounds like social media is drawing new people into crime in a way.
FMR. POLICE CHIEF: Oh, well this seems to be the experience that the Brits have just recently experienced. It’s also some evidence, if I understand it correctly, here in the states, with some of the flash mob issues we’ve had here. All of the sudden you’ll get 500-600 bicycles show up for a night of bike riding, on mass, around the city.
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