May 23, 2010
I’ve Been Through the Suburbs on a Bike With No Name
Photo by amesis On Friday, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty and District Department of Transportation Director Gabe Klein were joined by Arlington County Board Chairman Jay Fisette to announce a new regional bike-sharing service. The new system will bring 1,100 bikes to 114 stations throughout Arlington and D.C., enabling free egress between the District and the Commonwealth. Once it launches later in the year, it will be the largest bike-share program in the country. But no…
Feb 17, 2010
SmartBike DC Service Resumes
Just a quick update on SmartBike DC: the city’s shared bicycle program resumed normal service as of 6 a.m. this morning, according to a message sent to subscribers. SmartBike service had been suspended since the snow storm, but it looks like they’ve finally since managed to clear all the ice and snow away from the rental stations….
Feb 15, 2010
SmartBike DC Service Suspended Until Further Notice
Photo by elocke It’s not hard to imagine that regular SmartBike DC customers have been having a hard time accessing the service for the last couple weeks. Many of the shared bicycle stations are still buried under snow banks, and besides, riding a bicycle with this much ice and snow still on the roads is not for the faint-hearted. In any event, in case you hadn’t guessed, SmartBike service is not up and running…
Aug 20, 2008
SmartBike DC Already Talking Expansion
A lot of our commenters expressed skepticism about how effective the city’s new bicycle sharing program, SmartBike DC, would really be with only ten stations and 100 bikes. Well WTOP is now reporting that with 450 registered users already signed up to the service, DDOT has declared it a success, and is “fairly sure” the pilot program will expand. Expect to wait on that expansion, though. DDOT says one of the top locations for the…
Aug 08, 2008
Judiciary Square Smartbike Rack Completed
Earlier in the week, we reported that bike-sharing operation SmartBike DC was finally operating, but with a few sites still under construction — Judiciary Square, Metro Center, and McPherson Square. Today we walked by the Judiciary Square rack on 4th Street NW between D and E, and it’s ready, bikes and all. In case you wanted to ride from, say, the Albert Pike statue to somewhere. Or, less fun, you have to go to court….
Aug 05, 2008
SmartBike DC Open for Business
After a bit of a wait, District residents can finally sign up for SmartBike DC memberships online. The city’s pilot bicycle sharing program is already being used by a small number of beta testers, and $40 annual subscriptions are now for sale, according to DDOT’s Manager for Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transportation Demand Management Programs, Jim Sebastian. It takes at least a couple of weeks to process memberships, so if you sign up today, you can…
Jun 30, 2008
SmartBike DC: Just Teasing Us Now
What’s this? A rack full of SmartBike DC’s shared bicycles all loaded up in front of the Reeves Center at 14th and U NW? Yes, but don’t get excited: this was only for a photo op staged by the District Department of Transportation that we just happened to stumble upon earlier this afternoon (yo DDOT, how’s about inviting us next time so we don’t have to party crash?). These SmartBikes are going to be…
May 15, 2008
SmartBike DC to Debut in Early June
Photo by Sommer Mathis We just ran into District Department of Transportation’s Manager for Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transportation Demand Management Programs, Jim Sebastian, at the corner of R Street and Rhode Island Ave. NW, on his way to a meeting on one of the new SmartBikes we’ve been eagerly anticipating. Doesn’t Jim look sporty? While he was test driving one of the bikes, which have smaller front wheels than standard bikes, Sebastian told us…