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    Cheap Bicycle Rentals Are a Hit in Paris

    Decatur Metro | July 14, 2008

    Paris wants to reduce car traffic 40% by 2020. And the only way the city thinks they can convince motorists to give up their cars is by making them “live in hell”.

    A big first step in the “motorists must live in hell” initiative is the Vélib’ cheap bike rental program (roughly $46 a year), which is already a big hit in Paris after only one year, according to the New York Times. Putting 20,600 bikes on the road at 1,450 self-service stations across the city, has resulted in a 70% increase in bicycle usage. And though 3 Velib riders have been killed since January and 70 injured, the overall accident rate on Paris streets has declined 20% according to TimesOnline.

    Now, I recognize that Paris is one of the densest cities in the world, so taking any sort of Parisian solution and applying it directly to sprawled out Atlanta is going to be a bit of a stretch. We can’t even manage build an efficient and far-reaching rail system. But many denser U.S. cities (New York?) might start considering such solutions in the near future, potentially making them even more desirable to a population suffocating on high gas prices.

    But before that can happen, we Americans need to figure out if we would really be able to wear dress shirts, slacks, skirts, or dresses on a bike. We can’t all be changing in the bathrooms before and after work. And don’t even get me started on the helmet-hair.

    [photo courtesy of the New York Times]

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    bike rental programs, Velib

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    No Responses to “Cheap Bicycle Rentals Are a Hit in Paris”

    1. Joe Cure says:
      July 14, 2008 at 12:48 pm

      “But before that can happen, we Americans need to figure out if we would really be able to wear dress shirts, slacks, skirts, or dresses on a bike. We can’t all be changing in the bathrooms before and after work. And don’t even get me started on the the helmet-hair.”

      That’s the first thing that came to my mind as well (actually the whole dripping in sweat at the office issue)… it’s a sad day when us Americans are more concerned about our appearances than the French :)

    2. Michael Hunter says:
      July 14, 2008 at 2:33 pm

      This reminds me of Decatur’s “Yellow Bike” program of free yellow bikes for people to borrow in locations around the square. Only problem — I never saw a Yellow Bike at one of the signs. Yet, every year, the Decatur “Yellow Bike” people would ride in the Fourth of July parade. I guess people just stole ’em.

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