The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) in Boston, MA recently incorporated a dockless bike share system in their region. MAPC selected LimeBike and Spin as the two vendors that would provide users the ability to pick up and drop off a bike virtually anywhere in their fifteen participating communities. MAPC Executive Director Marc Draisen said, “The new system will incorporate station-less, smart bike technology, and will also feature some pedal-assist electric bicycles, or ‘e-bikes,’ to make cycling uphill and into headwinds less challenging. And, the system will be launched at no cost to the participating cities and towns.”
MAPC Selects LimeBike, Spin for 15-Community Regional Bike Share System
- By Erich Zimmermann
- on April 23, 2018
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Erich Zimmermann
Erich manages the National Association of Regional Council’s transportation portfolio, advocating for the issues important to members in Congress and the Administration. In addition to transportation policy experience, Erich also has extensive experience in issues related to the federal budget and appropriations.
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